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Definition: bomb
See logic bomb and abend.
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A 'laser-pointer' for detecting roadside bombs
Michigan State University researchers have developed a laser that could detect improvised explosive devices (IEDs) with an output comparable to a simple presentation pointer.
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The IT dirty bomb
We pretend, as a figure of speech, that computers can catch viruses - they can't; but they can harbor parasites and there's more than one way those can destroy your business.
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Gallery: Tracking down the Times Square bomb suspect
All it took was a little hard work and patience, and FBI investigators were able to track down a man accused of planting a bomb in Time Square.
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Cellphones to detect dirty bombs?
Purdue University engineers are developing a system which would use a U.S. network of cellphones to detect dirty bombs and nuclear weapons. They say that 'such a system could blanket the nation...
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First hacking tools, now key words are outlawed
Reading this Reuters report is a trip to the Twilight Zone. Or, maybe, it is an Onion-esque spoof on reality. The EU is going to force search engines to block access to bomb-making sites? Huh?...
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WHO says dementia is a ticking time bomb
We need a plan for how to handle the coming dementia crisis. Here's the bad news and some good news.
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'0-day exploit middlemen are cowboys, ticking bomb'
Christopher Soghoian: What if a weaponized zero-day sold to a foreign government is used against critical infrastructure in the United States?
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Android could be a malware time bomb (report)
Another report finds that Android is the most plagued mobile OS when it comes to malware.
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A 'laser-pointer' for detecting roadside bombs
Michigan State University researchers have developed a laser that could detect improvised explosive devices (IEDs) with an output comparable to a simple presentation pointer.
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Should we be running our short URLs through a country we've been, you know, bombing?
Somehow, my desire to provide you with a simple link to my Google Voice how-to articles turned into a story of geopolitics, coalition warfare, Sharia Law, and adult-friendly material. Gosh, I love...
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British MI6 replace bomb website with cupcake recipe
MI6 officers disrupted an online al-Qaeda 'magazine' by replacing bomb-making guides with recipes for non-exploding cupcakes.
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At SRI, bomb-disabling robots go mini (photos)
Road Trip at Home: At SRI International, miniaturization is key, including remote robots for disarming bombs, and tiny satellites.
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Yahoo's Bartz bombs in CEO approval rating; Apple's Jobs, Google's Schmidt shine
Outgoing Google CEO Eric Schmidt has the top CEO approval rating. Apple CEO Steve Jobs is No. 2. Yahoo's Carol Bartz bombs.
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Google-bombing candidates: All is fair in love, war and politics
Candidates in next month's mid-term elections may soon be seeing old skeletons popping up in Google searches for their names, a modern-day mud-slinging effort to to sway undecided voters away from...
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Expert: Critical system flaws a 'ticking time bomb'
security issues in critical infrastructure affecting every single person gives great cause for alarm, an expert said at the Black Hat conference here on Wednesday.
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Netflix's second quarter revenue light, stock bombs
Netflix's second quarter report wasn't the blockbuster that some folks were hoping for.
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Facebook bombs on customer satisfaction, says ACSI; On par with airlines
What does Facebook have in common with airlines, the IRS and cable companies? Dreadful customer satisfaction scores, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI).
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The IT dirty bomb
We pretend, as a figure of speech, that computers can catch viruses - they can't; but they can harbor parasites and there's more than one way those can destroy your business.
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Gallery: Tracking down the Times Square bomb suspect
All it took was a little hard work and patience, and FBI investigators were able to track down a man accused of planting a bomb in Time Square.
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Times Square car bomb terrorist arrest: Following the tech bread crumbs
The arrest of Faisal Shahzad, the man who allegedly drove a car bomb into Times Square Sunday, was nabbed courtesy of some tech-aided sleuthing.
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