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CES 2012: Fake Intel DirectX 11 'Live' Demo Raises Questions

Intel really wanted to persuade people that ultrabooks were going to support DirectX 11, but the method it chose to achieve that goal was rather underhanded. Being the IT giant that it is, Intel obviously secured a large space at the 2012 CES trade show. Its goal was to outline the strategy for the promotion of t...

10 January 2012
03:57 GMT

Court Lifts Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Ban

It appears that recent events involving irregularities with court filings have concluded with a preliminary lifting of the ban imposed on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Europe.By now, at least part of the worldwide consumer base would have learned that Apple and Samsung got into a fairly heated scuffle over supposed...

16 August 2011
10:56 GMT

Fake Chinese HDD Is Really a 128MB Flash Drive in a Case

It looks like people are using their inventiveness in all possible ways these days, as a very unfortunate customer learned, not long ago, when he discovered that his 500 GB HDD was really just a box with little besides a couple of bolt nuts glued to the inside. Forgeries aren't really that big a news, even tho...

7 April 2011
07:17 GMT

New Explosives Technology to Prevent Shop Lifting

Nano-structuring steel surfaces holographically is one of the most forgery-proof ways in the world to ensure that a product is not falsified once it leaves the production plants. And while hologram markers are already placed on a large array of products, from music CDs to cell phone batteries, none of the existing te...

26 June 2009
06:23 GMT

There Is a Lot of Plagiarism in Medicine

A new study based on text comparison demonstrated that an enormous percentage of the scientific medicine texts were almost identical. This brings into attention the fact that there are too many scientific publications for this plagiarism to be spotted. The consequences of this discovery are still to be weighed. ...

18 October 2008
05:07 GMT

Gigabyte Claims that Asus Is Deceiving Its Customers on Motherboards

Gigabyte engineers claim that hardware manufacturer Asustek is willingly deceiving its customers with low-quality motherboards built with "technologies" that don't bring any improvements. The allegations were accompanied by slides demonstrating that Asustek lied about its motherboard offerings.According to a rep...

16 May 2008
06:29 GMT

Restoring Artwork with the Help of Science

Art forgery dates back more than two-thousand years. Roman sculptors produced copies of Greek sculptures. Presumably the contemporary buyers knew that they were not genuine.Art restoration is a process that attempts to return the work of art to some previous state that the restorer imagines to be "original". This wa...

23 April 2007
08:30 GMT


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