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Gallery: Photos suggest flowing water on Mars
Several observation from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show evidence of water flowing during the warmest months on the Red Planet.
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MPAA says proof isn't necessary to convict Thomas
PC World columnist Scott Nichols summarizes the MPAA's arguments in Capitol Records v. Thomas as saying that proof is not required in a trial. The issue, you will recall, is whether mere proof...
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Do Congressmen's charges of Chinese hacking hold water?
InfoWorld notes that the congressmen who claimed China hacked their computers probably have scant evidence of the charges. "It's so very hard to conclude that something came from someplace if all...
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If yesterday's ruling holds, TorrentSpy must die
If, as I think likely, TorrentSpy.com loses its appeals, then that's one more piece of corroboration to my long-held believe that the torrents are dens of thieves. Not only that, but that would...
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Photos: Dusty Mars rover finds water evidence, seeks shelter
In a self-portrait, the Mars rover Spirit showed that it was covered with dust. Plus, scientists see evidence of ancient hot springs.
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GDrive cancelled, or not?
Philipp Lenssen speculates that GDrive has been canceled after watching a YouTube video called "Googley Blues" (now private). The video apparently showed the Platypus icon overlayed with the...
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VT votes to allow convicts to request DNA
Based on work of Innocence Project, Vermont would preserve evidence and let prisoners request DNA testing to exonerate.
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Images: Mars or bust
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter will study the Red Planet for evidence of water.
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Images: Mars or bust
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter will study the Red Planet for evidence of water.
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Inmates can present DNA evidence
In House v Bell, High Court finds that DNA evidence that tends to exonerate defendants can be admitted in quest for new trial.
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Google: No 'shred of evidence' Android team saw Sun's patents
Google followed up with its closing arguments in phase two of the trial, reiterating that it had no knowledge of Sun's patent portfolio.
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Growing pains evident on first PC Thunderbolt-enabled motherboard
According to a first-look review at AnandTech of the first Thunderbolt-enabled PC desktop motherboard heading to market, there are some driver issues that need to be sorted out as well as features...
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More evidence of consumer electric vehicle angst
Whether it is range anxiety or safety fears, 87 percent of U.S. adults have some sort of nagging concern about EV technology.
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NASA's Mars rover finds strong evidence of ancient water (photos)
The latest findings by the agency's Opportunity rover indicate that water flowed through underground fractures in the Martian rock.
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More evidence of the SoDOMM effect in social media
Social media was once considered a potential competitor to the dominance of mass media in society. Now it's an amplifier rather than a challenger.
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'We had no evidence for anti-piracy law', UK government admits
The UK government had 'no evidence' to support the Digital Economy Act, the UK's anti-piracy and censorship law, it has emerged in a parliamentary select committee.
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Evidence of iMessage integration found in iChat
Almost immediately after Apple releases any piece of code over-eager developers ritualistically scour its strings looking for clues. This time: iMessage for Mac OS.
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Gallery: Photos suggest flowing water on Mars
Several observation from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show evidence of water flowing during the warmest months on the Red Planet.
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Facebook: no evidence of apps leaking user data
Facebook says it has found no evidence that the flaw affecting hundreds of thousands of its apps resulted in leaked user data.
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Yahoo's Search Direct: Evidence that its internal cloud starting to pay off
Yahoo launched Search Direct, its answer to Google Instant, but how the feature works under the hood illustrates how the company has rejiggered its architecture to be more federated.
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