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    +Trident Laser Accelerates Protons To Record Energies
      Using this technique, scientists can now accelerate particles to extremely high velocities that would otherwise only be possible using large accelerator facilities.

    +Inventor who claimed to have seen Nessie dies
      Robert H. Rines, a lawyer, composer, inventor and physicist whose discoveries led to sharper resolution in radar, sonar and ultrasound imaging and who claimed to have seen the Loch Ness Monster, has died.

    +Intel Chipset + Windows 7 Blocking iPhone Sync?
      It's yet another Windows 7 problem, but at least the new Microsoft OS is not the only common factor in this issue. Some iPhone users are having troubling syncing with iTunes, but besides Windows 7, another common factor is they they are all using computers with an Intel P55 Express Chipset.

    +Hell Comes to the iPhone With DOOM Classic
      On the PC, first came Wolfenstein 3D, then came DOOM. Such is the way of iPhone gaming ports as well. We saw Wolf3D earlier, and now we see DOOM Classic.

    +Space hotel on schedule to open
      Nov 2 - The company behind plans to open the first hotel in space predicts a holiday in orbit will soon become a realistic travel option.

    +Paramount, Kingston Team to Deliver Movies on Flash Memory
      Remember the slotMusic format? That is a different way of deliveriing music, using microSD cards instead of CDs. With flash memory prices continuing to drop, it was only a matter of time until movies and DVDs would start being delivered the same way.

    +Microsoft: Worms Are Most Prevalent Security Problem
      The Conficker worm continues to be one of the most prevalent threats facing PCs running Windows, according to a new security report published by Microsoft.

    +The new Droid by Motorola
      Verizon Wireless' answer to the iPhone - the Droid - will go on sale next week for $200. Verizon revealed details today after intensely advertising the device in recent weeks.

    +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.

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