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  • The dark side of digital love
    09.03.2010, 13:43:07
    Despite many upbeat tales of online matchups or romantic reunions through Facebook or e-mail, there are plenty of cautionary tales. They don't have the high-profile, TMZ-appeal of Tiger Woods' case, but are more devastating to the victims.
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  • 112 best free downloads, sites and services
    09.03.2010, 13:43:14
    Want to correct Windows problems, make your PC or mobile phone more capable, and get things done faster online all without opening your wallet? Check out these 112 incredibly useful, incredibly free downloads, sites, and services.
  • Video: God Of War III is over-the-top fun
    08.03.2010, 21:45:39
    The game is bigger, more polished, and more thrilling then the previous games. Msnbc.com's Todd Kenreck gives it an 8 out of 10. (msnbc.com)
  • Chile quake moves city 10 feet
    09.03.2010, 18:00:57
    The violent temblor the fifth most powerful quake ever measured shifted other parts of South America as well, from the southern tip of the continent to northern Brazil.
  • Cisco says new router 12x faster than rivals'
    09.03.2010, 21:39:42
    Cisco Systems Inc, introduced a new router that it says will handle Internet traffic 12 times faster than rival products, as it looks to compete with rivals such as Juniper Networks Inc.
  • SpaceX aborts rocket engine test
    10.03.2010, 05:37:20
    Space Exploration Technologies aborted a test firing of its Falcon 9 rocket on Tuesday, in what was to be a key milestone in its quest to fly cargo -- and eventually astronauts -- to the International Space Station.
  • Robots to help repair aging water pipes
    09.03.2010, 23:21:48
    Robots are great for going where humans can't, and the cramped confines of municipal water pipes are the perfect example. A new initiative is working on building robots that can access and repair aging water pipes from the inside.
  • New worm species found in Great Barrier Reef
    09.03.2010, 22:00:29
    Four newly identified worm species, including one that sports an unusual green color, have been found wriggling in the sands of the Great Barrier Reef.
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