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How to leak a secret and not get caught

LEAKING a sensitive government document can mean risking a jail sentence - but not for much longer if an online service called WikiLeaks goes ahead. WikiLeaks is designed to allow anyone to post documents on the web without fear of being traced.

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Dell Students Earn Computers and Tips

Tennessee Quarterback Helps Middle Schoolers "Titan" Their Technology Skills

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Software Automates Access to Brain Atlases, multimedia

USC computer scientists have found a cheap, quick and copyright- respecting way to turn existing print brain atlases into multimedia resources. The software, now available in an experimental beta version for free download, is a robust and user-friendly interface that works on all the most popular computer operating systems.

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Computer scientists unravel 'language of surgery'

Data collected from robotic medical tools could improve operating room skills

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Chess Champion Loses To Computer

Deep Fritz, a chess-playing computer, has beaten human counterpart world chess champion Vladimir Kramnik in a six-game battle in Bonn, Germany.

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Carnegie Mellon researchers uncover online auction fraud

Data mining software fingers both perpetrators and accomplices. Computer scientists at Carnegie Mellon University are using data mining techniques to identify perpetrators of fraud among online auction users as well as their otherwise unknown accomplices.

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