Stats taken from StatCounter show that Windows 7 has surpassed Windows XP in the United States. Barely. And both are well ahead of any other OS.
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Sony and the hacker known as "Geohot" are no longer at war, as they have mutually agreed to leave each other the hell alone.
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Scientists at the University of Cambridge have announced plans to begin researching the possibility of increasing photosynthesis in crops.
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New memos released on the FBI's website discuss the 1947 Roswell incident, speaking of 3-feet tall humanoids and saucer-shaped ships.
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A skyscraper in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah has been given the green light and will, if all goes as planned, become a thing that exists.
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The United States Navy has successfully tested a laser weapon that can be used to sink small boats. Be afraid...
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The question of universal perception has been debated for over 300 years. It seems that we finally have a definitive answer.
Read More »A Barcode Scanner for Animals?
Scientists have devised a new system to keep track of zebras, cheetahs, giraffes and other animals with identifying marks.
Read More »Great Barrier Reef Has Ten Years to Live
Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the largest such reef on Earth, is in serious danger of becoming a dead zone in the next decade.
Read More »Black Hole Rips a Star in Half — Literally
NASA Space Telescopes captured a massive explosion in a galaxy far, far away. No, it wasn't Alderaan, but a star being ripped apart by a black hole.
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