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Russia halts space tours as U.S. retires Shuttle

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Russia announced a halt to space tourism on Wednesday, saying it would struggle to ferry professional crews to the International Space Station after the U.S. mothballs its shuttle fleet this year.

Microsoft Says Google Acts Raise Antitrust Issues

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Microsoft Corp made its most vehement and public attack on Google Inc on Friday, calling its internet rival's actions potentially anti-competitive, and urging victims to file complaints to regulators.

Cosmic Log: Bringing back Mars life

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Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Fifty years after NASA began grappling with the idea of life beyond Earth, it's in the midst of planning missions to bring potential traces of Martian life back to Earth ... again.

Flickr Find: Fan-made imaginary covers for Steve Jobs' bio

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Flickr member flypigs has made this series of six cover mock-ups for the rumored forthcoming Steve Jobs autobiography. They're all pretty cool, and if you look at the notes for each photo you'll see that flypigs has put a little research into it. For Steve Jobs: The Man Who Makes It A Different Place.

Cosmic Log: Top sights of science

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Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: The winning entries in an international visualization contest prove that you can see good science at work in a variety of venues, ranging from cartoon strips to art galleries.

China Home to Most Hacked Computers

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A McAfee report reveals that more computers are hacked in China than anywhere else in the world. The hacked computers often are clustered into "botnets," a.k.a. battalions of corrupted computers commandeered to attack websites and spew spam. The growing presence of botnets is yet another sign of network insecurity...

Using Google Buzz? Here’s a privacy checklist

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You owe it to yourself to stop for a moment and examine how much of your personal information will be public when you're using Google Buzz and whether you're comfortable with that.

China Jails Man 13 Years For Running Porn Site

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A man in southern China was sentenced to 13 years in jail for running a pornographic Web site, a state news agency reported Sunday, amid a national crackdown on lewd online content. The court in the Guangdong province city of Jiangmen handed down the sentence to Huang Yizhong and fined him 100,000 yuan ($14,600), official News Agency said.

Apple Now Lets You Preview iPhone Apps In Your Browser

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In November 2009, Apple launched a feature dubbed iTunes Preview, which essentially enabled people to see what music is available on iTunes from their Web browser without the need to fire up – or install – the desktop software program. This morning, Apple activated the iTunes Preview feature for iPhone / iPod Touch applications in addition.

'Rock Band' player drums up YouTube fame

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On YouTube, Dezmond Castner is a bona fide “Rock Band” god. His videos have been viewed almost 60 million times. His subscribers – just over 86,000 of them – post hundreds of comments ranging from “good job, bro” to “how do you DO that?”

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