How can one lone idea spawned in the mind of a genius or of a monster spread? How do the masses get converted, sometimes without even being aware, to the good and the bad ideologies that have sprung up throughout the history of humanity? There are a lot of theories, sociological, political and psychological, that see... |
28 January 2011 20:11 GMT |
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Intelligent Design proponents will need a lot of tinkering with logic and reason to get past the new finds made by an international team of researchers, including scientists from the Monash University. The new paper makes a hole right in the middle of ID arguments, which hold that molecular machines inside living cel... |
15 September 2009 17:01 GMT |
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iPrivus, a new iPhone application, helps identify who just called you, allowing you to make better decisions about handling missed calls from numbers you do not recognize. The app has been developed by Privus Mobile. The American Mobile Caller ID provider decided to take its cellular technology and create an applicat... |
19 May 2009 06:49 GMT |
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The Nintendo Wii is a record-breaking console, due to the fact that it has been enjoying a massive popularity ever since it was released. The big number of titles available for the platform have also contributed to the large number of users that the small, white Japanese console enjoys. But while it has a lot of tit... |
5 May 2009 02:46 GMT |
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Every winter, the Smithsonian is host to some unusual visitors. People regularly come here to witness a compared history of evolution and to better understand how we came to be the way we are. But, for a distinct group of persons, namely for creationists or for adepts of Intelligent Design (ID), these trips are meant... |
11 March 2009 10:10 GMT |
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So, it's true - good things do come in small packages! MPs in the UK have been praising the "little chip that could" and the people who have been behind it. As Kablenet informs, they've said that the Identity and Passport Service is an excellent example of successful project management and procurement and a... |
11 October 2007 09:49 GMT |
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SAP, IBM and Sun Microsystems are partners in identity management. It's all about the new GRC web services that SAP AG announced - they're facilitating seamless integration of SAP GRC Access Control with ID management software solutions.Access Control is an application that monitors and enforces user access... |
4 October 2007 09:10 GMT |
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Crime doesn't pay! Marten Casarez is a 22-year-old man from Mansfield that got involved in identity theft. But he was no small crook, he took the identities of more than 1.00 men and women from 33 states, as the Star-Telegram informs. As you might have imagined, the Police nabbed the guy and he's facing lot... |
3 October 2007 04:58 GMT |
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This is the first article in the 'security news' category this week and… it's bad news. Some hackers strive really hard to get a load of sensitive data, but sometimes, they don't need to. Some users offer sensitive data on a silver platter, just because they're negligent. Here's how thin... |
24 September 2007 03:05 GMT |
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