Tuesday | 14 October, 2008
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    European court delays British hacker's extradition to US 13/08/2008 08:22:10

    The European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday temporarily held up the extradition of a British computer hacker facing computer misuse charges in the U.S.
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    Career Watch: Giving disabled vets a boost through IT 12/08/2008 09:00:39

    Fresh Start for Disabled Veterans
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    Former prosecutor: UFO hack looked like terrorist attack 08/08/2008 10:23:34

    After the computer network at the Naval Weapons Station Earle in New Jersey was breached and crashed just a few weeks after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, investigators thought it might be part of a larger al-Qaeda plot against the United States.
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    Cisco simulator can help thwart exam cheating 31/07/2008 09:12:46

    A US maker of Cisco network simulators says its software can help enterprises make sure they are hiring legitimate Cisco-certified engineers to run their networks.
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    US Air Force lets Web 2.0 flourish behind walls 18/07/2008 09:26:21

    The US Air Force is using Web 2.0 technologies to better support its missions despite wariness about security, a civilian technology official of the service said last week.
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    US Army Challenges USAF on Network Warfare 04/07/2008 12:02:10

    The US Air Force's Cyber Command might have some competition on its hands, this time from a sister service, with the official activation of the US Army's Network Warfare Battalion earlier this week.
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    How social networking saved New Orleans 30/06/2008 08:08:37

    If there is any doubt to the power of social media, social networking and social software, then nonbelievers may need to Think New Orleans.
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    Whatever happened to artificial intelligence? 24/06/2008 09:38:30

    Artificial intelligence promised us great technology. But has it delivered?
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    Ultrafast storage fuels movie's battle scenes 16/06/2008 08:29:16

    Hired by Marvel Entertainment to help bring a 9-foot-tall gamma-powered superhero to life on the big screen, officials at the Soho VFX special effects facility needed massive storage availability to help its artists create digitally-rendered fight scenes for the film, The Incredible Hulk, which opens Friday in US theaters.
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    Battlefield handhelds improve patient care 30/05/2008 09:30:07

    US military doctors and medics say the expanding deployment of laptops and handheld computers in battle zones and military hospitals to capture electronic medical records is having a profound impact on patient care.
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    Swarming spy bots that share information being built for military 12/05/2008 08:11:34

    A group of US Marines hunker down beside a building, enemy fire coming at them from somewhere up ahead. One soldier reaches into his pack and pulls out a few robots that look like large bugs. The bots fly down the street, sending back images that show where the enemy troops are hiding, how many there are and what weapons they're using.
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