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    +The wonder of sustainable building materials
      The idea of sustainable buildings involves the integration of a variety of strategies during the design, construction and operation stages of a building project.

    +Grooming Ethical Hackers for Singapore's Workforce
      Singapore Polytechnic , will be the first institute of higher learning in Singapore to incorporate EC-Council programs into its existing courses; the Part-Time Specialist Diploma and the Certificate of Competence in Information Technology .

    +Cisco-EMC-VMware in data centre alliance
      TECHNOLOGY titans Cisco, EMC and VMware announced an alliance to peddle the wonders of cloud computing and virtualisation in a $US350 billion business market.

    +Detroit sees green future
      Nov 3 - For decades Detroit has been known for building big gas-guzzling SUVs but these days it looks as though the country's automakers, both big and small, see green in their future.

    +Best Buy, CinemaNow, Aim To Stream Movies to Consumers
      It was last year, when Blu-ray won the high-definition optical disc format wars over HD-DVD, that I speculated that its victory could be short, and that streaming video would overtake it sooner than people expected. Some laughter ensued, but as time goes on, it seems my prediction was more correct than many believed.

    +Adobe Throws iPhone Under the Bus for Lack of Flash Support
      It's not easy satisfying Steve Jobs, and Adobe knows that, as they haven't been able to convince Apple to allow them to provide in browser flash support. Meanwhile, Adobe is set to provide that same support to all other smartphones. Adobe, apparently getting frustrated, wants to make sure you know who's really the hold up.

    +Afraid of Flying? There's An App for That
      Afraid of flying? My wife is. She is so frightened that a very short flight, from the San Francisco Bay Area to Los Angeles will send her into a panic attack. Her fear is so palpable, she gets me frightened. Well, there's an app for that.

    +Dutch Hacker Breaks Into Jailbroken iPhones
      There's one thing Apple is right about with respect to jailbroken iPhones: they are less secure. At least, unless you take some precautions, that is. A Dutch hacker took advantage of that situation, but all he really wanted was some pocket change.

    +SJPD To Be First In Nation With Uniform Cameras
      Dashcam footage is something most people are aware of, due to the proliferation of reality TV shows with that sort of footage. Sometimes, however, the action drifts off camera, and this

    +Would You Pay $30 / Month for TV Via iTunes?
      Pay attention now. We're not talking Apple TV. We're talking about something that Apple has been pitching to TV networks, according to Media Memo. The question for you: would you pay $30 a month to watch TV via iTunes?

    +Smart phone market dominance
      New technologies such as ebook reader Kindle and gaming system N-Gage could potentially fail, if smart phones such as the iPhone continue to dominate the market.

    +Drive with your smart phone
      Whatever James Bond can do... Once solely the ability of James Bond, German engineers have developed an application allowing iPhone users to steer cars with their smart phone .

    +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.

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