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Twitter Feed Lawsuit Underscores Power Of A Tweet

Twitter Feed Lawsuit Underscores Power Of A Tweet

Spartz has participated in (a) OMGFacts increased from less than 400,000 faithful to nearly 1.9 million members, which makes feeding the 126th most popular account for more than 200 million Twitter users according Site Statistics twittercounter.com Twitter. The power line (a) OMGFacts just below and aspiring musician Wyclef Jean Haitian presidential candidate and just above the actor Peter Facinelli, who appeared in the movie Twilight.

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$3,000 Luna Humanoid: Do We Really Need A Dog-Walking Robot?

Video: For months, rumors have circulated around the world of technology in a humanoid robot – possibly by Apple or Google – is described in a mysterious video leak. Moon is made by a company called SchultzeWorks for RoboDynamics based in California. Now, the robot, Luna, was officially launched, and the mystery is solved. (. See the video below) Luna adjustable arms could lead to "use a platform like a child," said Tim Hornyak in – or potentially, even walking a dog. . Luna, 5'2 "tall with a touchscreen on the face, is $ 3,000" personal robot designed both for people to use at home, "said Evan Ackerman and Henry in Guizza.

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Google?s In-house Philosopher: Technologists Need A ?moral Operating System?

Google?s In-house Philosopher: Technologists Need A ?moral Operating System?

But Horowitz said the Manhattan Project, where physicists developed the atomic bomb as a clear example where engineers must think carefully about the moral dimension of their work. The obvious answer is that they arent responsible technology should think about the morality of their products – they do things and let others worry about ethics. In other words, he argued that technology vendors need to think much about morality as its mobile OS operating system.

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New Apple Imac Has A Meltdown If You

New Apple Imac Has A Meltdown If You

Research conducted by specialists in Mac Other World Computing have discovered a disturbing conspiracy and functionality in the range of 2011-equipped Apple iMac Ray. If you try to move, remove or replace the primary system hard drive, the system fans begin converting their deafening speed, and Apple Hardware Test will fail automatically.

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Google Close To Making A Drug Deal

Google Close To Making A Drug Deal

The Wall Street Journal reports today that Google is about to conclude an agreement on an investigation into "criminal allegations the U.S. has made hundreds of millions of dollars by accepting ads for online pharmacies that violate state laws USA ". The story is titled "Google Deal by Drug Enforcement." The title and a sentence containing only the words "criminal investigation", "drug", "enterprise" and "crack." This is not exactly the flavor of the verbiage you want to associate with your business. But despite the revelation yesterday that the bad news was planted in reality, now the bad news is yet to come.

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Why Gadget Makers Wield A ‘kill Switch’

Why Gadget Makers Wield A 'kill Switch'

It is unclear if the phone manufacturers, who sometimes play with the software, you can add a drop of yours. Samsung Telecommunications, a manufacturer of high Android phones, did not respond to a request for comment. Agree to allow Google to remotely remove software from your device needs to use its market application downloads.

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X Prize Offers $10 Million For A Real-Life Star Trek Medical Tricorder

X Prize Offers $10 Million For A Real-Life Star Trek Medical Tricorder

The X Prize challenge Tricorder is only interested in medical diagnosis, however, and claim the prize of $ 10,000,000, participants must create a tricorder that provides health information "measures of access and easy to understand for consumers on their mobile devices , indicating their previous actions to heal. "Tricorder X Prize would be ideal for diagnosis in remote areas or in countries where advanced medical care is hard to find. A tricorder, if you're not in tune with science fiction in general and Star Trek, in particular, is a hand "OMNIScanner" capable of analyzing their environment, record data, or quickly diagnose medical conditions.

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LinkedIn Preps A Bigger IPO, But It’s No Facebook

LinkedIn Preps A Bigger IPO, But It's No Facebook

LinkedIn, the professional business network, is increasing its expectations for long-awaited initial public offering, which believes it can now take $ 274 million.The company has released prices of its stock market early in the morning of Monday 9 May and is now prepared to offer 7.84 million shares at $ 32 to $ 35 each, according to its S-1. His optimism is a good sign for United, but can not be a good indicator of global appetite for technology companies more consumer-oriented high as Facebook and Zynga, which have very different business models.

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A Report To The Commission Of 125 And

In a moment I will share many of the changes we already do, but it is important to note that we have to reinvent the way we do things end 125, the Commission published its report in 2004. We must continue to change and may not survive as a great institution. It is simply not true that UT is not affected in any way with the change.

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The Mobile Phone App That Can Identify A

The Mobile Phone App That Can Identify A

Then checks a database encyclopedic sheet – courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution and the nature of the nonprofit group, found the photo money – to give a result.If is not completely safe, showing a leaf collection of possible matches. The algorithm, developed by experts in facial recognition, Columbia University and the University of Maryland, took measurements at several points along the edges of the leaves. Then you can see more information about these trees – to discover where they grow, at this time of year when flowers bloom and pictures of fruits, seeds and bark – to take a correct decision in this type of leaf on front to you.

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