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Virtual Organism Reveals Secrets of Cellular Processes

Bioengineering researchers at Stanford University have created a computational model of an entire organism, according to a report published in Cell. ...

Power Strip’s a Penetration Testing Tool in Disguise

Advanced penetration testing product maker Pwnie Express has unveiled a new tester that looks just like a power strip. ...

Can Sparrow Teach Gmail to Sing?

Google has acquired Sparrow, the maker of an email client available for various platforms, including Apple's iOS and Mac OS X ...

FCC Gives ISPs Gold Star for Keeping Speed Promises

More Internet service providers are delivering on the download speeds they advertise, according to the United States Federal Communications Commission ...

Band of Botnet Busters Grounds Grum

A joint effort by antimalware company FireEye, law enforcement authorities and other antispam activists has taken down Grum, believed to be the world's third-largest botnet, accounting for nearly 20 percent of worldwide spam ...

Middle East’s Latest Malware Malady Does It Old-School

Security researchers have discovered yet another piece of malware that appears to be targeting computer systems in the Middle East ...

AT&T Does Data-Sharing Verizon’s Way

AT&T on Wednesday announced new shared wireless data plans, which are similar to the ones Verizon Wireless unveiled in June ...

AT&T Does Data-Sharing Verizon’s Way

AT&T on Wednesday announced new shared wireless data plans, which are similar to the ones Verizon Wireless unveiled in June ...

OnStar Rental System Turns Texts Into Tickets to Ride

Owners of GM vehicles who subscribe to the automaker's OnStar service can now rent their vehicles out to other people when they're not in use ...

World’s Most Powerful Laser Could Pew Pew Its Way to Fusion Power

The United States National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has successfully fired the most powerful laser beam ever recorded ...

Skype IMs Go Rogue

Some users of Microsoft's Skype service are having problems with their text messages, as detailed in the Skype support network ...

Can Google Drive and Docs Add More Shine to Chrome OS?

Despite light sales of its Chromebook laptops, Google on Wednesday released version 20 of its Chrome operating system. ...

Yahoo Voice Crack Spills 400K+ Usernames, Passwords

The passwords and usernames of more than 400,000 contributors to the Yahoo Voices website have been stolen and posted on the Internet ...

Amazon Smartphone Speculation Snowballs

New details about a possible forthcoming smartphone from Amazon continue to surface. The Internet retailer's testing a smartphone right now and may begin mass production late this year or early in 2013, The Wall Street Journal reported. The phone could have a screen measuring between four and five inches ...

Smart Headlights Create Fair-Weather Visibility in Rain and Snow

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute have announced a smart headlight system that could improve visibility for drivers of automobiles in bad weather ...

Will the Real Higgs Boson Please Stand Up?

The search for the elusive Higgs boson continues as scientists analyze the data from two recent experiments conducted at CERN, the European organization for nuclear research ...

BB10 Pep Rally Fails to Lift RIM Investors’ Spirits

Following a 30-day period in which the company lost US$2 billion in value, Research In Motion executives faced shareholders Tuesday at the company's annual meeting ...

The Secret Life of Sequoia

IBM's Sequoia supercomputer headed the latest Top500 list of the world's fastest supercomputers. The twice-yearly roster was released at the 2012 International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg, Germany, in June ...

Jolla Keeps the MeeGo Dream Alive

MeeGo, the ill-fated Nokia mobile operating system project that had the plug pulled on it earlier this year, is being revived ...

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Goes for Phablet Fame

In a followup to its Galaxy Note hybrid phone-cum-mini-tablet, Samsung is reportedly planning to release its successor, the Galaxy Note 2, sometime this year ...

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