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China successfully tested a locally made magnetic levitation train, the first time the country has achieved the feat without using foreign technology, state media reported Monday.
When America's top sex researchers gathered recently to discuss the next decade in their field, some envisioned a future in which artificial sex partners could cater to every fantasy.
A few years ago, an Internet company that is now probably long defunct ran fanciful ads on US television depicting libraries with all the books ever printed, cable channels with all the movies ever made, and newsstands with all the magazines ever published.
It seems that the Internet search leader Google has recently acquired a new search algorithm developed by Ori Alon, an Israeli doctoral student in computer science at the University of New South Wales in Australia.
Wireless 'hot spots' from Internet cafes actually get a double meaning for their name: not only do they provide you wireless access to Internet on your laptop, they also 'provide' thieves to make your browsing experience more spicy.
In an announcement recently made on a radio show with France's Europe 1 Radio, Vice President of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe George Fornay gave an estimative value for the price of PlayStation 3 in Europe.
Apple Computer Inc. unveiled software Wednesday to help owners of its new Intel-based Macs run Microsoft Corp.'s rival Windows XP operating system, despite the computer maker's insistence it won't assist such efforts.