Futurist fashion gets smart
Posted on November 30th, 2008 at 8:29 pm by admin

By Mark Tutton For CNN

London, England Is that your dress tintinnabulation? It could be, if you’re having on an M-Dress — a silk garment that two as a mobile phone. Bringed forth by UK firm CuteCircuit, the M-Dress industrial plant with a standard SIM card. When the dress ring, you raise your hand to your head to reply the telephone call.

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Adult female arrested for shooting down virtual husband
Posted on November 30th, 2008 at 2:11 pm by admin

Japanese capital, Japan A 43-year-old Japanese adult female whose sudden divorce in a practical game world made her so furious that she defeated her line husband’s digital persona has existed arrested on hunch of chopping, police stated Thursday.

Line environments such as “Second Living” — where exploiters control embodiments — have gone forth in recent eld.

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Instructors learn from zero-gravity ride
Posted on November 30th, 2008 at 7:52 am by admin

By Diane Hawkins-Cox CNN

It’s a playfulness way to turn to a dangerous problem.

Weightless teachers float about inside a limited 727 with cushiony walls and caps.

Many in the U.S. technical school industry worry that non enough educatees are pursuing careers in technology, math, and scientific discipline.

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Rocket automobile aims at one,000-mph speed record
Posted on November 30th, 2008 at 1:34 am by admin

Capital of the United Kingdom, England Speed partisans hope to make a projectile car that can go quicker than a slug from a shooting iron — and break the world land speed record.

The squad behind the Sleuthhound SSC hope it will hit more than one,000 miles per hour in 2011.

If it delivers the goods the Sleuthhound SSC (super transonic car), unveiled at London’s Scientific discipline Museum Thursday, will travel at more than one,000 miles per hour — or Mach 1.

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EU blocks airdrome ‘virtual strip search’
Posted on November 29th, 2008 at 7:17 pm by admin

Strasbourg, France European Union lawgivers have votedded overwhelmingly to involve more study earlier the axis authorizes the unveiling of new full body digital scanners at aerodromes which permit security staff to realize through passengers’ wearing apparel.

The image scanner that sees through passengers’ wear is being tried at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airdrome.

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Scotch tape’s surprising power: X-rays
Posted on November 29th, 2008 at 12:58 pm by admin

NEW York Just 2 hebdomads after a Alfred Bernhard Nobel Prize played up theoretical work on subatomic particles, physicists are denoting a startling discovery about a much more familiar form of thing: Scotch tape.

You’re in all probability safe from X-rays — none are brought forth by the tape recording in the front of aura, researchers say.

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Prison house blames cell phones for escapes
Posted on November 29th, 2008 at 6:41 am by admin

Columbia River, South Carolina South Carolinas might already have beginned jamming cell phone signals in prison houses to forestall convicts from pulling further criminal offences, if it weren’t for 1 important problem with the program: It’s against the jurisprudence.

This cell phone was concealed in a horseshoe brush box in an attempt to smuggle it into a prison house.

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Eight great electric sea scooters
Posted on November 29th, 2008 at 12:20 am by admin

By Craig Howie

The EVT R 20 is classicced Italian time of origin and comes in merely three colours: black, red and silver.

Or possibly you simply spent a romantic break in Capital of France or Eternal City and loved how good those fashionable Europeans seemed zipping about engorged streets on their sea scooters.

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Google project pulls in 150,000 thoughts
Posted on November 28th, 2008 at 6:01 pm by admin

By Brandon Griggs CNN

A USD 10 000 000 call by Google Iraqi National Congress. for good, world-changing thoughts has brought forth more than 150,000 line submissions.

More than 150,000 citizenry have subjected ideas they hope will benefit the world — and be funded by Google.

The deadline for citizenry to subject ideas for the initiative, named Project 10^100, was Monday.

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‘Virtual strip search’ sparks privateness fears
Posted on November 28th, 2008 at 11:40 am by admin

Strasbourg, France EU lawgivers have fallen in U.S. polite liberty nominees in criticising a new image scanner that permits airport protection to understand through passengers’ dress, calling it a practical strip search that should only be upon as a last resort.

Amsterdam’s Schiphol aerodrome is the first in the world to utilise the scheme that sees through passengers’ habiliment.

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