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    +U.S. Indicts 8 in Worldwide Hacking Ring
      Federal authorities say they've cracked an international computer hacking ring that stole more than $9 million within 12 hours last November, securing indictments against eight people from Russia, Estonia and Moldova.

    +So why is Google buying AdMob?
      Google are about take a huge step towards acquiring a much larger stake in the mobile ad marketplace by purchasing mobile ad firm AdMob for a reported $750 million.

    +NASA identifies best case for middleweight black hole
      NASA identifies best case for middleweight black hole Astronomers at NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, have found that an X-ray source in galaxy NGC 5408 represents one of the best cases for a middleweight black hole to date.

    +Former astronaut Lisa Nowak pleads guilty in attack on romantic rival
      Former NASA astronaut Lisa Nowak reacts after pleading guilty to third-degree felony burglary and misdemeanor battery Tuesday in Orlando, Fla.

    +Strong winds for China power IPO
      Nov 10 - China's largest wind power generator, Longyuan, hopes to double its fundraising in a Hong Kong IPO to $1.3 billion due to strong demand.

    +Panda's Cloud-Based AV Reaches Version 1.0
      Panda's new cloud-based antivirus software, Panda Cloud Antivirus, has reached version 1.0 and has exited beta, the company announced on Tuesday. That said, there are already new bugs filed against 1.0 on the Panda Cloud Antivirus support forum.

    +Free Airport Wi-Fi For The Holidays From Google
      Following up on an announcement by Microsoft on Monday, in which the company noted it's teamed with JiWire to give free wi-fi minutes to those who perform a Bing search at certain "premium" hotspots, Google made a similar announcement on Tuesday. You have to be flying, however: Google's freebie only applies to airports across the U.S.

    +New Intel Reader Reads Aloud To The Visually Impaired
      Intel on Tuesday introduced a new e-book reader, one designed for the visually impaired, which can read digital files of books aloud, as well as capture images from printed material via a 5-megapixel digital camera and similarly read the text aloud at a variety of listening speeds.

    +Road Trains: Pile-ups guaranteed
      The European Union has financed a study to look at how grouping vehicles into 'platoons' or 'road trains' on the continent's motorways could cut fuel consumption, journey times and congestion.

    +Obesity link with MS
      A study by researchers from Harvard School of Public Health has found that being obese as a teenager may be linked with an increased risk of multiple sclerosis as an adult.

    +'Rick Astley' worm infects iPhones
      An Australian student sparked fears of a new era of computer viruses on Tuesday after creating a worm which infects Apple's iconic iPhone with pictures of 1980s pop star Rick Astley.

    +Solar sail supporters eye another project
      Four years after its first solar sail ended up in the ocean instead of orbit, The Planetary Society announced Monday that by the end of 2010 it will try again to launch a spacecraft that will be propelled by the subtle pressure of sunlight.

    +Exclusive: Google Has Acquired Gizmo5
      Last month Skype was in talks to acquire VoIP startup Gizmo5 . It was a perfect backup plan in case all that IP litigation didn't work out.

    +Bing Search = Free Wi-Fi
      Microsoft has resorted to Bing bribery before, but now it's using free wi-fi minutes instead of cashback on shopping. The program, which actually began in September, relies on users liking Bing after trying it once, and returning to use it.

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