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27
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Fighting Storm with smog: researchers pollute botnet [del.icio.us]
Researchers from the University of Mannheim and the Institut Eurecom have been experimenting with P2P botnets that lack centralized control, and have discovered a way to attack such creations from…
Apple: 200,000 iPhone developers so far - iPod/iPhone - Macworld UK [del.icio.us]
Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer revealed that the company has signed up 200,000 developers for its iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) release thus far.
Sun continues pursuit of Java for iPhone - iPod/iPhone - Macworld UK [del.icio.us]
Sun continues to pursue talks with Apple to have Java applications run on the iPhone while acknowledging a third party’s efforts toward the same goal.
Health and wellness support groups - Inspire [del.icio.us]
Join safe health and wellness groups and connect with others for practical and emotional support.
Web 2.0 Can Give Consumers More Control over Health Care [del.icio.us]
Microsoft says Web 2.0 is the technology that will help consumers take control of their health care and health information.
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Black holes reveal more secrets [del.icio.us]
Scientists say they have unlocked some of the secrets behind black holes, the gravitational fields known for sucking up light and stars from the Universe.
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Human line 'nearly split in two' [del.icio.us]
Ancient humans started down the path of evolving into two separate species before merging back into a single population, a genetic study suggests.
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Human line 'nearly split in two'
Ancient humans started down the path of evolving into two separate species before merging back into a single population, a genetic study suggests.
Fighting Storm with smog: researchers pollute botnet
Researchers from the University of Mannheim and the Institut Eurecom have been experimenting with P2P botnets that lack centralized control, and have discovered a way to attack such creations from…
Apple: 200,000 iPhone developers so far - iPod/iPhone - Macworld UK
Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer revealed that the company has signed up 200,000 developers for its iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) release thus far.
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Black holes reveal more secrets
Scientists say they have unlocked some of the secrets behind black holes, the gravitational fields known for sucking up light and stars from the Universe.
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