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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Animal experiments in the UK
      Animal experiments are a subject that will get a lot of people's blood boiling. I won't buy a product if it's been tested on animals, and I know a lot of people feel the same way.

    +Phishing and the need for internet banking security
      A new report conducting by the Anti-Phishing Working Group has found that criminal "phishing" attacks have risen by near 600 percent this year, sparking significant concern for the current state of internet banking security.

    +An E-Library for E-Books
      Another e-book reader is rumored to be in the works this time by Creative, and the promises are broad, with a color screen, media, music, the moon. A Of course this is right on the heels of Barne's and Nobles Android powered e-book.

    +PCs shed pounds and CD drives, gain touch screens
      Personal computers are changing -- and not just because of the recent launch of Windows 7. Visit an electronics store and you might also find laptops are missing a familiar component.

    +Apple Gives Out Coal Instead of Candy to Trick-or-Treaters (Not Really)
      Some dentists hand out toothbrushes on Halloween instead of candy, with an obvious message sent. So what was the message in Bellevue, WA, where the Apple Store employees were handing out iPod nano sized bookmarks?

    +Illegal Downloaders Spend More On Music: Study
      Want to prosecute people who are downloading files illegally? Well, if you fine them, you might be taking money out of the hands of your best customers, a new survey shows.

    +How Crapware Slows Your PC
      Virtually all Windows PCs contain crapware, the software added to PCs before shipment which includes demos, trials, offers, and the like. While Microsoft itself sees fit to put crapware-less (depending on your point of view) PCs in its retail stores, most OEMs are not so kind. Now a study has shown just how much "harm" these crapware installs do.

    +Scientist known as father of China's space program dies
      He was 98. Qian, also known as Tsien Hsue-shen, began his career in the U.S. and was regarded as one of the brightest minds in the new field of aeronautics before returning to China in 1955, driven out of the United States at the height of anticommunist fervour.

    +Windows 7 release may test Apple's winning streak
      Apple Inc's Mac computers have steadily gained market share over the years, a winning streak that may be tested by next week's launch of Microsoft Corp's new Windows 7 operating system.

    +NASA Mars Exploration Rovers Update: October 9-14, 2009
      SPIRIT UPDATE: In X-Band Fault Mode - sols 2050-2055, Oct. 09-14, 2009: Spirit is still in X-band fault mode due to a high-gain antenna dynamic brake anomaly that first occurred back on Sol 2027 and has re-occurred most recently on Sol 2052 .

    +Kan. Supreme Court rules against wind farms
      But the court also questioned whether an ordinance banning commercial farms but allowing smaller wind generators for personal use violated some provisions of the U.S. Constitution.

    +Net Addresses to Make Use of Non Latin Scripts
      By the middle of next year, Internet surfers will be allowed to use Web addresses written completely in Chinese, Arabic, Korean and other languages using non-Latin alphabets, the organization overseeing Internet domain names announced Friday in a decision that could make the Web more accessible.

    +Despite Invite-Only Status, Over 500K Users Rely on Google Voice Daily
      Google has responded to FCC questions about Google Voice and restrictions in calling certain regions of the U.S. In doing so, the company also noted the number of Google Voice users: over 1 million and growing.

    +Wyo. lawmakers recommend minimum county wind regulations, expanding Industrial Siting Act
      A Wyoming legislative task force has recommended tightening wind development standards at the county and state level to help establish a regulatory structure for companies pursuing wind farms here.

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