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Cat's Cerebral Cortex Simulated By IBM Computer

Aside from the positronic brains you might see in Star Trek's Data or in Isaac Asimov's robots, there are no computer brains that can mimic a human brain. There is, via IBM, a computer that can mimic a cat brain, however.

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USB Mini Fridge Enjoying Cold Cola At Your Computer

Fridge, nobody doesn’t know, it is an indispensable household appliance for modern families, especially in summer. It can help us to keep food fresh and drink chilled.

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Twenty-Five Years of Falling Bricks: Tetris

One-quarter of a century, 25 years. It's hard to believe that Tetris, a simple, casual game that most have seen has been around that long. It involves rotating falling geometric shapes made up of bricks to complete and cause rows to vanish. On June 6th, 2009, it reaches the ripe old age of 25.

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Snow Angel Hi-performance mini MP3 speaker

Snow Angel Hi-performance mini MP3 speaker – This mini speaker is suitable for iPod Shuffle, computer, and CD & other MP3 players.

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Apple's U.S. PC Market Share Nears Double-Digits

According to Gartner Inc.'s preliminary Q3 report on worldwide PC shipments, Apple's U.S. market share has nearly reached double-digits, at 9.5%, up from 7.7% last year (a 29.4% increase). Meanwhile, worldwide shipments reached 80.6 million units in the quarter, a 15% increase from last year.

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Portwell PCS-823 - an in-car personal computer powered by Atom

These days, vehicles will need more sophistications, such as equipping with the capabilities of GPS, Internet and wireless connectivities, playback of various media etc. In order to be flexible for this, you’ll need an in-car PC to do so. Portwell has just announced a new product called the PCS-823. This beast is a PC specially designed for the use inside a car, which allows various expansions of by plugging in many modules onto it.

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Sore Wrists, Hands Can Result From Work: But Is It Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

An estimated 2 million people in the United States are affected by carpal tunnel syndrome, according to the AANS. About half of all cases are work-related, and in fact, carpal tunnel syndrome accounts for the highest average number of days missed at work, when compared to all other work-related injuries or illnesses.

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New computer architecture aids emergency response

Princeton University computer invention is part of push toward 'clean-slate' designs for computer security.

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BlueStar Launches Mobile Advantage Program to Drive Sales of the Motorola MC35

BlueStar's Mobile Advantage program allows BlueSTar VARs to provide a total solution which includes a mobile computer, data and voice plans from AT&T Wireless, and a variety of vertical industry software applications for industries such as field service, sales force automation, and public safety.

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BlueStar Distributes Datalogic Mobile's Pocket-Sized Memor Computer

The Memor is powered by Windows CE 5.0 and runs on an Intel XScale® microprocessor. It features a QVGA 65k color standard display with touchscreen, providing extra brightness and sharpness as well as a phone-like keyboard that makes the product user-friendly.

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Computer scientist plans Bach over broadband

A singing computer scientist wants to use cutting-edge technology to create Europe's first successful Internet choir.

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Teens become less active as they grow older

Study finds adolescents are spending more time in front of the computer and less time being physically active

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