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Army to Introduce GPS-Guided Mortars
The United States Army is poised to introduce a new mortar round that is guided by GPS positioning, thus increasing its effectiveness while minimizing collateral damage.
Read More »Anonymous Targets Sony, PlayStation Network
Anonymous has come to the defense of one of their fellow hackers, attacking Sony websites and the PlayStation Network in retaliation for the treatment they have given to the hacker "GeoHot."
Read More »Catholic Church: Internet Has Led to Rise in Interest in Satanism
According to representatives of the Vatican, the prevalence of the Internet has led to a rise in the interest of Satanism.
Read More »A “StunRay” Using Focused Light is Close to Being a Real Thing
A company that specializes in security technology has filed patents for a handheld, light-based stun ray.
Read More »Video Game Museum to Open in San Francisco (maybe)
A non-profit group out of San Francisco is trying to raise the funds to open a comprehensive computing and video game museum in San Francisco.
Read More »Samsung is Installing Keyloggers on Their PCs. Maybe.
Samsung stands accused of putting keylogging software on their retail laptops. Samsung, not surprisingly, denies this... eventually.
Read More »Star Wars Saga Coming to Blu-Ray on September 16th
All six 'Star Wars' movies are coming to Blu-Ray on September 16th, 2011. At last, you can hate Jar-Jar in crisp, clean 1080p.
Read More »Google to Bring 1Gbps Internet to Kansas City
Google has announced that they will be bringing their prototype 1Gbps fiber optic network to Kansas City, Kansas.
Read More »Japan Earthquake Stopped Time (Not Really)
The earthquake in Japan knocked out two atomic clock transmitter stations, rendering thousands of time-telling devices in that part of the country useless.
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