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BBC NEWS | Lasers uncover Stonehenge secrets

The Stonhenge it seems just doesn’t want to reveal its secrets to mortal eyes.

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PCWorld.com – 64-Bit Takes Off

Interesting reading on performance of the contenders to the 64-bit crown.

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Molecular Expressions: The Silicon Zoo

Read about this amazing art form – did you know there could be a cheetah or even Dilbert hiding somewhere in the innards of your PC?

Lawyers are also not far behind attested by the numerous User Agreements, Warranty Disclaimers and even a mention of Unix trademarks is there somewhere (Don’t tell SCO).

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Microsoft banned from selling in Israel

There are other interesting bits in the story.

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China Launches Its First Piloted Spaceflight

Perhaps it is the only news today.

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Via introduces seven watts tiny 1GHz X86 chip

I am not joking but its really tiny (US 1cent or Indian 25p coin-sized) and no active cooling required. It goes in a small 12cm x 12cm board. Quite amazing

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ScienceDaily News Release: Electronics Interconnections For Extreme Space Environments

How save the delicate electronics of space and planetary probes from frying or freezing out.

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ScienceDaily News Release: Grid Technology Helps Astronomers Keep Pace With The Universe

Quite an interesting reading.

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ScienceDaily News Release: Researchers Discover Genes That Distinguish Human, Nonhuman Primate Brains

So now when your mother scolds you and tells you to stop monkeying around, you know what to say back :)

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Seymour Cray’s gone, but not forgotten

To put his genius into perspective he made a commercial 1 Ghz computer in 1976 when his nearest rivals were at 10Mhz.

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