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  1. Repelling bullets with nanotube armors

    Emerging Technology Trends - Oct 31, 2007

    Australian engineers have found a way to use the elasticity of carbon nanotubes to not only stop bullets penetrating material but actually rebound their force. Their anti-ballistic carbon nanotubes are very different

    Tagged: nanotechnology, health and 038 medicine, engineering and 038 innovation, defense and 038 security

  2. OpenSocial: Developers speak out

    Between the Lines - Oct 31, 2007

    With Google’s OpenSocial plans out of the bag, I checked out how some of the chosen few–Slide, NewsGator, Ning and salesforce.com–think about the new APIs and how they plan to apply them. Slide is the leading Facebook

    Tagged: general, google, social networking, facebook

  3. Yahoo on OpenSocial: Socialization standards are good for all

    Between the Lines - Oct 31, 2007

    Yahoo offered up an official statement about Google’s OpenSocial APIs: “Social networking platforms are an emerging space and we believe there is a need for the industry to collectively develop several different sets

    Tagged: google, yahoo, social networking

  4. Who will get on board Google’s OpenSocial train?

    Between the Lines - Oct 31, 2007

    As the Google OpenSocial train pulls out of the station (see Techmeme)with some passengers on board, we are waiting for the reaction of those who have chosen not to go along for ride at this point. Major Facebook

    Tagged: google, social networking, facebook

  5. Everex delivers $198 Google-friendly PC

    Between the Lines - Oct 31, 2007

    Everex has teamed up with open source players to create a $198 PC (sans display). The Everex Green gPC TC2502 runs a Linux OS and is loaded with (or has links to) free applications, including Gmail, Google Docs &

    Tagged: general

  6. Cisco, Wipro team up; Cisco launches ‘I-Prize’

    Between the Lines - Oct 31, 2007

    Cisco and Wipro will team up in a strategic alliance that aims target emerging markets. The alliance comes just a day after a similar partnership with Satyam to target the health care market. Under the agreement (blog

    Tagged: general, outsourcing, cisco, offshore outsourcing

  7. Dell’s consumer PC disaster

    Between the Lines - Oct 31, 2007

    Dell has climbed out of accounting purgatory, officially restated more than four years of financial results and put an ugly chapter behind the company. But none of those moves fix a reeling consumer business. First the

    Tagged: general, dell, hardware infrastructure

  8. Do-not-track list: Has a Web cookie ever interrupted your dinner?

    Between the Lines - Oct 31, 2007

    Privacy advocacy groups are expected to propose a Do-Not-Track list that would do look to thwart the use of Web cookies–and behavioral ad targeting. Ad Age reports (Techmeme): Privacy advocates are expected to propose

    Tagged: general, government, web technology

  9. Samsung buys Israeli chip design firm

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 31, 2007

    Company says it wants to make strides in the non-memory chip market. South Korea's Samsung Electronics, the world's top memory chip maker, said on Wednesday it bought an Israeli chip design firm with an eye to

    Tagged: hardware, networking, semiconductors, chip, sensor, reuters, network technology, samsung electronics co ltd, corporate and legal

  10. Halloween XII: What’s really behind those Microsoft licenses?

    Ed Burnette's Dev Connection - Oct 31, 2007

    A look back at the Halloween Documents, scary movies, and open source.

    Tagged: community, general, microsoft, linux, licenses

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