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Towards zero training for brain-computer interfacing
While invasive electrode recordings in humans show long-term promise, non-invasive techniques can also provide effective brain-computer interfacing (BCI) and localization of motor activity in the brain for paralyzed patients with significantly reduced risks and costs as well as novel applications for healthy users.
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Intel aims x86 at GPU market
— Aug. 04, 2008 — Intel says it will "target the personal computer graphics market" as early as next year with a new chip employing multiple Pentium-based cores.
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Microsoft's Origami Experience is an addon for UMPCs
"Origami Now," pictured above, gives one-touch access to email, calendar, RSS feeds, weather, and to-do lists. Content is organized into a single screen that changes according to the time, the date, and the user's current location.
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Internet fraud: Many complaints, few repercussions
Two groups released research showing that despite tens of thousands of complaints by consumers, states rarely bring Internet-related fraud cases to court.
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Storyist updates adds for support for Microsoft Office
Screenwriters and novelists have a new tool to help them write their masterpiece. Storyist has been updated adding several new features like support for the latest version of Office.
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Yahoo Launches Fire Eagle To Manage Location-Based Information
Yahoo said today its finally taking Fire Eagle out of beta and opening it up to the public. The service helps manage location information for Web sites, or for that matter any device that has Internet access.
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Boy shouldn't be charged with manslaughter, since he's just a kid I'm writing in regard to Tuesday's article "Teenage bear hunter likely...
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Microsoft's Zune player seeking Hollywood stardom
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Microsoft's Zune is looking to Hollywood to gain an edge on Apple's iPod.
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U.S. fails to prosecute Internet fraud cases: report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - While Web users drown in spam and fend off scams aimed at stealing their money, U.S. federal and state law enforcement authorities are doing little to resolve what has become a multi-billion-dollar problem, a think tank said on Monday.
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Applied Materials profit falls amid sales slump
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Applied Materials Inc , the No. 1 computer-chip equipment maker, posted a lower quarterly profit as revenue slid 28 percent amid a slump in its industry.
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Ben "Bling" Ling to leave Facebook [Exits]
Ben Ling, Facebook's high-profile director of platform product marketing, considered a star poach from Google, is now rumored to be moving on from Facebook. Kara Swisher for once has no further... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Flying car at the Googleplex [Caption Contest]
Google hosted the latest Science Foo "camp" — a conference, really, but calling it a "camp" brings out the engineers — put on by O'Reilly and Nature Publishing Group. We know traffic on... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Yahoo near naming Biondi, Chapple to board: source
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc is in the process of okaying the appointments of former Viacom Inc CEO Frank Biondi and former Nextel Partners CEO John Chapple to its board and is expected to name the appointees by Friday, a person familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
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Intel Says Tiny Atom Chip 'Off To The Races'
Atom is designed to go into low-cost gizmos that Intel calls Mobile Internet Devices and Netbook computers as well as other devices that may appeal to consumers.
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Icahn expected to name old white men to Yahoo board [Carl Icahn]
With former AOL CEO Jon Miller out of the running, thanks to Time Warner's last-minute meddling, sources with knowledge of the situation say they expect corporate raider Carl Icahn to name former... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Software malfunction at the opening ceremony
Turns out that Bill Gates was not the only famous Microsoft identity to be spotted at the Olympic opening ceremony.
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Test drivers wanted for IT careers
Leading IT training provider EXCOM Education is offering those considering a career in IT, the chance to experience this dynamic industry first-hand at the upcoming Open Day in Auckland on Saturday 23 August 2008.
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Yahoo near naming Biondi, Chapple to board: source
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc is in the process of approving the appointments of former Viacom Inc CEO Frank Biondi and former Nextel Partners CEO John Chapple to its board and is expected to name the appointees by Friday, a person familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
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Cloud Computing - The Cloud Needs Some Duct Tape
Google’s Gmail fell over and died Monday, serving up only a temporary 502 error message to both free and paid accounts and bringing life as they know it to a grinding halt for a lot of people – including Google corporate. read more
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LATEST HEADLINES
It has been revealed that part of the broadcast of the Beijing opening ceremony at the weekend was faked by using computer generated images. As the ceremony got underway a series of giant footprints outlined in fireworks made their way across Beijing from Tiananmen Square.
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CNN adds reporters in 10 cities to expand coverage
CNN said Tuesday it's adding journalists in 10 cities from Philadelphia to Seattle to provide broader, more nimble TV and online coverage of news nationwide.
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Yahoo near naming Biondi, Chapple to board: source
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc is in the process of approving the appointments of former Viacom Inc CEO Frank Biondi and former Nextel Partners CEO John Chapple to its board and is expected to name the appointees by Friday, a person familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
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Do you remember where you were when this happened?
IBM's entry into the personal computer business on this date in 1981 was a signal event in the history of business and technology. And since then? Oh, a few items of note.
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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Welcome to the ShanklyGates.co.uk Message Board
Thats your cue for a bath wanker you can smell ya self, you cant smell through computers yet thick cunt.
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