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Happy 14th Birthday, Google, And Thanks For All the Doodles | 12:37:48 AM | Stan Schroeder |
|  | Google, the world's biggest Internet company, celebrated its 14th birthday Thursday. Google's birth date is the subject of some controversy. According to some accounts, the company was created on Sept. 4; but in the last couple of years, Google...
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AT&T Tests Text-Message Translation | Wednesday, September 26, 2012 3:57 PM | Technology Review |
|  | Just because you can't speak another language doesn't mean you can't text in it. Mobile network AT&T is trialing technology that lets customers send and receive text messages that are automatically translated from English to Spanish and back. A...
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'Unmanned' Plane Makes Third Launch Next Month | Wednesday, September 26, 2012 3:06 PM | Eric Larson |
|  | Initiate the countdown: the U.S. military's secretive, unmanned air vehicle will fly once again. The X-37B, after two successful test flights, will launch for its third mission aboard an Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral sometime in October. The...
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Want to Run Code on the ISS? There's a Competition For That | Wednesday, September 26, 2012 1:19 PM | Eric Larson |
|  | Any high school-aged coders with a love for space and NASA out there? Read on. Zero Robotics, a robotics programming competition set up through MIT, is entering its fourth year -- and there's still a day left to register. Here's how it works:...
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1 Billion Computers Vulnerable to Java Security Exploit | Wednesday, September 26, 2012 11:56 AM | Tecca |
|  | If you own a computer, chances are this news affects you. According to an influential computer security developer, more than 1 billion computers with the Internet plugin Java are vulnerable to a security hole that would allow shifty-eyed hackers...
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Graph Databases: The New Way to Access Super Fast Social Data | Wednesday, September 26, 2012 11:09 AM | Emil Eifrem |
|  | Until the NOSQL wave hit a few years ago, the least fun part of a project was dealing with its database. Now there are new technologies to keep the adventuresome developer busy. The catch is, most of these post-relational databases, such as...
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The History of Scrollbars [PIC] | Wednesday, September 26, 2012 10:17 AM | Annie Colbert |
|  | Scrollbars help gadget users pinpoint their location in the vast computer sea. Are you at the top of the page or the middle of a document? The trusty scrollbar will let you know. SEE ALSO: Listen Up: Here's a Brief History of Headphones Twitter...
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Samsung Working on its Own Web Browser [REPORT] | Wednesday, September 26, 2012 8:53 AM | Pocketnow |
|  | The next Galaxy S (probably the IV) and the next Note (probably the III) may ship with Samsung's own web browser, according to a recent report. Samsung is recruiting WebKit professionals and has begun working on a WebKit-based mobile browser. The...
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How Patents Decide a Phone's Design | Wednesday, September 26, 2012 7:41 AM | Mobiledia |
|  | The ongoing patent wars in the mobile industry will impact how devices look, although many argue over whether or not these protections will hamper true innovation. Apple is a standard bearer in smartphones and, as such, its design decisions, like...
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