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 The Gammima Strain
Is the International Space Station just another bot in a botnet? Are criminal hackers tapping away in some dark warehouse now in control of critical command-and-control systems on board?
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 Immersion slices Microsoft $21 million piece of Sony pie
By Frank Caron | Published: August 27, 2008 - 12:55PM CT It seems impossible to distance the name Immersion from talk of lawsuits.
Ars Technica | Detail

 Photoshop Mobile Beta to arrive in September
By Tim Conneally, BetaNews While the main upgrades to Photoshop.com are not expected until October, the public beta for Photoshop.
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 Computer Virus Infects NASA's Laptops Inside International Space ...
Washington, DC (AHN) - The NASA confirmed its laptops carried aboard the International Space Stations in July were hit by the Gammima.
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 Arctic ice second-lowest ever; polar bears affected
By Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent WASHINGTON, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Arctic sea ice shrank to its second-lowest level ever, US scientists said on Wednesday, with particular melting in the Chukchi Sea, where polar bears were recently seen ...
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 NASA's International Space Station Laptops Hit By Computer Virus
Washington, DC (AHN) - The NASA confirmed its laptops carried aboard the International Space Stations in July were hit by the Gammima.
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 Gadgets Immersion Agrees to Pay Microsoft $20.75M
The legal battle between Immersion and Microsoft is over -- again. Back in 2002, Immersion sued Microsoft for patent infringement relating to Immersion patents for force feedback controllers.
DailyTech | Detail

 SanDisk card perfect for shiny, new Nikon D90
Already saving up to get the new Nikon D90? You might want to add at least another $65 into your budget for SanDisk's new 30MB/s Extreme III SDHC cards.
CNET News | Detail

 Dead Sea Scrolls to be displayed on Internet
JERUSALEM (AP) - Scientists using American space technology have started a huge project to digitally photograph the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest known version of the Hebrew Bible, and post it on the Internet for all to see, Israeli authorities said ...
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 What to do with an old iPhone
by Christopher Breen, Macworld.com It’s clear, you’re an iPhone enthusiast. No, it’s not the slightly smushed-in left-ear that indicates you spend hour after hour on the phone, the Apple sticker that adorns your forehead, or the unconscious typing ...
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