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- Seeking advantage in U.S. stem cell controversy
- Seeking advantage in U.S. stem cell controversyAs Yoda would sayTotally agendized, are you; matter not, the facts do.Your argument that the 73 cures are bogus comes from a disputation printed in Wired magazine (odd, I didn't realize wired was an accredited medical journal). Furthermore, wired references itself as proof that...
- Tags: cure, medical research, stem-cell, stem-cell controversy
- Discussion threads 2007-11-27
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- Did Vietnam take open source too far?
- Did Vietnam take open source too far?Communist or not......it's up to governments to determine what sort of computer software they want to use on their own systems, like any other institution does. It's not like they're forcing private individuals and businesses (I'm told that there are such things in...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, UNIX, software, open source, Communist, Linux, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-01-08
- Chip-making machine to fuel next-gen computers
- IBM and Motorola lead a consortium of tech companies that will unveil a chip-making machine that uses ultraviolet lithography to dramatically shrink the size of circuits. Chip makers such as Intel and AMD have long thrived under Moore's Law, the 1965 observation by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore that manufacturers...
- Tags: Lithography, Computer, Chip, Gordon Moore, EUV, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, Dan Goodwin, Technology News
- News items 2001-04-11
- Is Napster being two-faced?
- The company may appear to encourage a disdain for 'trade laws' where music is concerned, but it readily invokes those same laws when its own property is at stake. If there's one thing that Napster seems to believe in, it's sharing. The fast-growing service lets users obtain free MP3...
- Tags: Napster Inc., AngryCoffee, Napigator, Amram, Internet, Real Estate, Tools & Techniques, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Business Operations, Management, Marketing, Lee Gomes, Technology News
- News items 2000-07-26
- Can MP3 show us the money?
- That's the $64,000 question for artists and music industry insiders concerned about an audio free-for-all. Internet startups and musicians looking to make money from digital music have a major problem. "MP3 is still most often identified with free,"...
- Tags: Artist, MP3, Music, Canibus, Internet, Digital Media, Digital Music, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Robert Lemos, Technology News
- News items 1999-06-17
- Survey: Do games cause violence?
- Many say violent games cause violent acts but music lyrics, TV and movies are worse influences. According to a study released yesterday by PC Data, fifty-seven percent of consumers surveyed online disagree with the belief that violent video games are likely to make players become violent. ...
- Tags: PC Data Online, Violence, Video Game, Survey, Games, Marketing Research, Personal Technology, Marketing, Micheal Mullen, Technology News
- News items 1999-05-26
- Privacy legislation sentiment grows
- While Sen. Orrin Hatch and industry leaders tried to stem the tide, other legislators were promising online privacy legislation. New laws to protect consumers from unreasonable government searches of records of their online communications and to establish a government privacy review board were proposed during a hearing on Internet...
- Tags: Sen., Testimony, Online Privacy, Jerry Berman, U.S. Congress, Privacy, Orrin Hatch, Privacy Legislation Sentiment, Internet, Government, Security, Maria Seminerio, Technology News
- News items 1999-04-22
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