
Hackers steal electronic data from top climate research center – Washington Post
Hackers broke into the electronic files of one of the world’s foremost climate research centers this week and posted an array of e-mails in which prominent scientists engaged in a blunt discussion of global warming research and disparaged climate
Brown s supercomputer brings tasks down to earth – Providence Journal
Brown s machine was set up from July to September and has three staff members dedicated to its operation It occupies a corner of a server room in the Center for Computation and Visualization and is made up of six black refrigerator-size units
Five Best Features in the Office 2010 Beta – IDG NEWS
Like Windows XP versus Windows Vista, a fair percentage of users never made the jump from Office 2003 to Office 2007. The Windows Vista backlash had a residual effect which led customers to adopt a ‘my-current-version-works-fine-why-change-it
Take a tour of creepy Canada – Edmonton Journal
The staff of The Five Fishermen restaurant in Halifax has become accustomed to ghostly guests. Servers have seen apparitions in mirrors, been tapped on the shoulder by invisible forces, seen a cloud of grey mist drift down the staircase, and heard a
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