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Angry-IguanaTECH, MUSIC, POLITICS. Sunday, June 25, 2006Supercomputers are about to get a lot more superThe federal government is pushing computer scientists and engineers to greatly step up the speed and capacity of America's supercomputers. read more | digg story The White House is nearing an agreement with Congress on legislation that would write President Bush's warrantless surveillance program into law. read more | digg story Monday, June 19, 2006Drugs firm blocks blindness cureCompany will only seek licence for medicine that costs 100 times more and is blocking access to a medicine that is cheaply and effectively saving thousands of people from going blind because it wants to launch a more expensive product on the market. read more | digg story Sunday, June 18, 2006How Public Education Cripples Our Kids, And WhySo all my childs problems with learning and behavior come from the boredom of being schooled (imprisioned) for the first 12 years of his life? read more | digg story Friday, June 16, 2006Trying to Keep Pace with Cybercrooks is Proving DifficultAuthorities are cracking down on phishing and botnets, but the threats are advancing instead of diminishing, two law enforcement officials said. read more | digg story Wednesday, June 14, 2006Net Neutrality Fight Returns To SenateThe political tussle over Net neutrality shifted back to the Senate's turf Tuesday, taking center stage at the last public hearing before a mammoth communications bill goes up for a preliminary vote. read more | digg story I had an idea of what Net Nuetrality was, but I still wasn't sure about it. So I looked it up in Wikipedia, its a good description. I'm sure there are some of you that don't know what Net Neutrality is, yet see it all over digg. =-=-=_=-+-+-+-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=--=--=-==--- VERY IMPORTANT!! read more | digg story Tuesday, June 13, 2006Microsoft is Taking More & More InformationIn short, Microsoft is admitting to pulling even more information from your PCs -- such as your IP address and date and timestamp data "relating to systems' booting and continued operations." read more | digg story Professors at Wilkes University are hoping to design a process that turns ordinary clothing into bacteria-killing apparel by use of nanotechnology. read more | digg story Monday, June 12, 2006DNA students shocked to learn their ethnicity is not what they thoughtEver wondered who your ancestors really are? Or, more importantly, are you really from the background that you think you're from? On Saturday, 65 people got some surprising answers using the latest DNA technology at a workshop at the College of Alameda. read more | digg story |
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