Technology

The Ghost of Lenin Returns One

by Brendan Kokinda, Nov 25, 2008
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Cold War round two.

Will Americans Elect a Lo-tech or Hi-tech President?

by Montez Brown, Oct 19, 2008
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The newly elected President will be responsible for matching computer generated cryptographic keys and synchronizing a series of codes prior to pushing the Big Red Button to launch a nuclear missile strike against any country posing a significant military threat to America. Can America afford to elect a technologically challenged President?

Steve Colbert's DNA Being Sent to Space

by ChainPrayer, Sep 10, 2008
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Out of every person to represent humanity, Steve Colbert is our man.

The Technology Craze

by James Hackman, Aug 24, 2008
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How technology is affecting our relationships, culture, and lives.

Looking Beyond Earth

by Krish, Aug 7, 2008
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The space mission to Mars has given considerable results. This needs to be further strengthened to get extensive information about mars.

The Power of Solar Energy

by Finding Dreams, Jun 29, 2008
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Some of the most recent developments in utilizing solar power.

Beware: Criminals are Using China Made Mobile

by prithviraj, Jun 22, 2008
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Technical snag lead to criminal advancement.

Texting Mania in the Philippines: a Bad Habit or a Fun Outlet?

by joycelamela, Jun 5, 2008
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"Message received". Just one miraculous phrase that makes us jiggled to open our cellular phones. Texting quickly became part of the Pinoy's lifestyle that brings excitement to the misery of the environment.

Border Patrol Takes Hi-tech Twist

by Wolflow, Apr 13, 2008
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The U.S. border patrol takes and idea from the military by employing the use of the predator unmanned spy plane to curb the illegal activities on the Mexican border.

Cameroon Experiences Internet Outage

by KELVIN TAKOR, Feb 6, 2008
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Until 1992 mass media in Cameroon was mainly by way of traditional channels i.e. press, radio and television; research was usually conducted in libraries. e-mail and on-line news feeds were certainly not the order of the day.
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