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Rocket ready to crash into moonWashington - A NASA rocket is to crash into the moon Friday in an experiment scientists hope will provide data about ice hidden in the perpetually dark lunar craters. Astronomers around the world are prepared to capture the impact of the Lunar Crater...
Earth Times Friday, October 09, 2009Big bother: DVD Jon has Steve Jobs in a twistIf there was any doubt that DVD Jon was Apple chief executive Steve Jobs's No.1 nemesis, it evaporated this week when the renowned Norwegian hacker released his competitor to the iTunes Music Store.
The Sydney Morning Herald Friday, October 09, 2009'Wii Fit' gets makeover in 'Plus' versionSince its introduction in 2008, Nintendo's Wii Fit has sold more than 21 million copies and changed the way many of us think ...
USATODAY Friday, October 09, 2009Stay connected with your family onlineThanks to the Internet, it's easier than ever to connect with family. Don't limit your communication to only e-mail. You can ...
USATODAY Friday, October 09, 2009eBay's weird 10 years in OzA THOUSAND-dollar piece of Nutri-Grain that looks like ET is the weirdest item ever sold on eBay Australia, according to the online auction website.
The Australian Friday, October 09, 2009Girl's death details posted on FacebookTHE DETAILS of a car crash in which a teenage girl died have been posted on the Facebook
social networking site before her family was informed.
The Australian Friday, October 09, 2009NASA, Searching for Water, Is Going to Crash Spacecraft Into the MoonAmerica is returning to the moon -- violently. A rocket booster and a small spacecraft will crash into the moon Friday morning at 5,600 mph. The Earth's satellite will have two new craters.
Washington Post Friday, October 09, 2009Spotify says it needs more time to make money• Help us work out how much it costs to run SpotifyOne of the men behind internet radio
service Spotify says the company needs more time to develop its business - once again casting the spotlight on the difficulties of making money from online music.In a post on the company's blog, co-founder Daniel Ek said that Spotify "has a long way to go" and was still trying to avoid joining dozens of other startups in what he called the "digital music graveyard"."The notion of overnight success is very misleading and actually rather harmful to any hope for long term and sustainable growth in this industry," he said. "Yet this is unfortunately something the
music industry as a whole is particularly good at, expecting business models to be proven within months of inception."Spotify - which is based in Stockholm and London - offers users free music on demand if they also listen to adverts, or gives them the chance to gain more advanced, advertising-free services by subscribing for £10 a month.
Guardian Friday, October 09, 2009STM releases new Sonic and Convoy laptop bagsSTM has released two new laptop bags, the Sonic and Convoy, designed to handle most 15-inch screen sizes. Sonic is made from PVC-free vinyl fabric, with a padded section designed to help protect against shock. The bag offers a large internal space for storing books or folders, along with a built-in organizer pocket for holding accessories. Additional features include water resistant lining and an adjustable/removable shoulder strap....
macnn.com Friday, October 09, 2009Vantec Thermal announces two new memory card readersVantec Thermal Technologies has announced two new card-readers for its line of
computer accessories, the Culore Multi-Card Reader and Multi-Card Reader & Hub. Both devices support 66 different types of memory cards including SD, Memory Stick, or Compact Flash, and include a built-in two-in-one USB 2.0 carrying-strap/cable. The Culore Multi-Card Reader features five dedicated slots, transfer rates of up to 480Mbps, and support for high speed cards. The device comes in three different colors including pink, blue or green....
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