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Opryland ain't jest countree, it's GREEN country
Down Nashville way the Gaylord Corporation is trying to live with fewer toxic chemicals. They cook 1.5 million meals a year, maintain over two thousand guest rooms and nien acres ofindoor...
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Image: Rival worms
This sketch shows which pests try to detect or undo rival pests.
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Robo-furniture eats household pests
Robotic furniture that eat vermin, like mice and flies, are a part of a design project at the Royal College of Art, London. Designer James Auger is exploring a new breed of domestic robots that...
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Opryland ain't jest countree, it's GREEN country
Down Nashville way the Gaylord Corporation is trying to live with fewer toxic chemicals. They cook 1.5 million meals a year, maintain over two thousand guest rooms and nien acres ofindoor...
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Web threats to surpass e-mail pests
By next year, Trend Micro predicts more malicious attacks will hit Internet users via the Web than via e-mail.
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Photos: Novazone's pest killer
Upstart uses ozone, the three-atom molecule of pure oxygen, to kill micro-organisms on fruit, vegetables and in bottled drinks.
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Security pest found on BlackBerry
The malicious software could be used to get into company networks, but RIM says it's not a major threat.
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Image: Rival worms
This sketch shows which pests try to detect or undo rival pests.
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New pests target Symbian-based gadgets
Trojan horses that target mobile phones are identified, but the threat level remains low.
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Study: IM and P2P pests on the rise
Instant-messaging and peer-to-peer threats are not only becoming more frequent, they're taking on new guises, says security vendor Akonix.
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Zafi worm proves a holiday pest
The worm, which travels as an e-Christmas card, is clogging e-mail bandwidth and cropping up in the majority of virus reports.
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CA picks up PestPatrol
Computer Associates International joins fight with buyout of anti-spyware company PestPatrol.
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