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No bottle opener, bro? This iPhone case is your key (photos)
Headcase's Bottle Opener for iPhone 4 and 4S may be bulky, but it'll set you up with your suds in a flick of the wrist.
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Kyocera Hydro hopes to make a splash (photos)
The Kyocera Hydro is an Android 4.0 device that locks out water without looking like a clunky "rugged" phone.
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Energy-efficient water desalination company snags $60 million
The money includes a new venture capital infusion, along with credit for equipment financing and working capital.
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Fixing a water damaged iPhone 4S
There are no guarantees, but if your iPhone's gone for a swim, then this is worth a try.
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Packing for SXSW 2012: The Light Digital Traveler
Travel to SXSW requires packing a light digital footprint and being ready for downtime.
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'Hot for Teacher' lands student in hot water
A 'sexually suggestive' journal entry led to a student's suspension and barring from campus grounds - and yet he is allowed to continue studies online.
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Clean water tech startup snags $1M in venture funds
Municipal wastewater disinfection technology from Pasteurization Technology Group creates and uses renewable energy during the cleanup process.
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Do you use more water than your neighbor? WaterSmart knows
Software opens up more detailed communications about consumption between water utilities and residential water customers.
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How green is that water fixture in your corporate lobby?
Aesthetically pleasing wastewater treatment systems from Worrell Water Technologies process gray and black water for irrigation, toilet flushing, cooling, washing and other non-potable uses.
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BrowserID testing waters, but missing pieces weaken story
The Mozilla Foundation is finally testing its BrowserID authentication system, but a missing part of the architecture used to validate a user's credentials is a big gap the Foundation must address.
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Utilities still getting smarter about water, albeit more slowly
The installed base of smart water meters will almost triple between now and 2017, with Pike Research predicting the installed base will reach 29.9 by that time.
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Star Trek's U.S.S. Enterprise walks on water (photos)
We recently caught the Enterprise lounging in a canoe in the LA neighborhood of Venice, Calif. Captain Kirk was nowhere to be found, but we solved the mystery with the assistance of the...
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12 clean water startups to watch in 2012
Systems for recovering and treating wastewater are notorious energy hogs, a concern that many of these early stage companies are hoping to address with their technology.
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Microsoft cloud platform visualizes environmental data
Want to find a way to visualize some of that scientific data your company or organization has been collecting? Microsoft has teamed up with the European Environment Agency (EEA) and geographic...
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Hydrovolts taps potential for micro-hydropower
Four-year-old company wins $1.3 million in Series A venture funding, as municipal and commercial tests of its small-scale turbines continue.
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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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Illinois water pump hack - no Russian invasion
The failure of a water pump in Illinois had nothing to do with a security attack from Russia, the contractor who turned out to be at the heart of the episode has said.
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SCADA systems at the Water utilities in Illinois, Houston, hacked
According to reports, the SCADA systems at the Water utilities in Illinois, Houston were recently hacked by a malicious attacker using the handle "pr0f".
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Cyber-breach at Illinois water utility investigated (report)
According to Reuters, the breach occurred as result of security credentials stolen from an industrial controls software application.
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