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Mizzou’s nuclear battery to power things smaller than your brain can imagine
engadget
Oh yeah, everyone loves the extended battery, but are we really kosher with the added bulge? A team of boffins at the University of Missouri certainly aren't, as they've spent the last good while...
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Panasonic Lumix GF1 reviewed
engadget
The typical Micro Four Thirds review seems to come down to a matter of tradeoffs -- size and convenience for a bit of a drop from the image quality and performance of a real DSLR. The GF1 doesn't break that trend, but it has some pretty nice thin...
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Panasonic Lumix GF1 reviewed
engadget
The typical Micro Four Thirds review seems to come down to a matter of tradeoffs -- size and convenience for a bit of a drop from the image quality and performance of a real DSLR. The GF1 doesn't break that trend, but it has some pretty nice thin...
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Adobe Reader Users Targeted Again via Unpatched Vulnerability
Softpedia News
Attackers are exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in the latest versions of Adobe's Reader and Acrobat products to compromise computers. The company recommends disabling JavaScript as a temporary solution until a patch is shipped on October 13.
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Commercial Plasma Rocket Reaches 200 KW, an Important Milestone
Daily Tech
Former NASA astronaut turns heads with his innovative engine
Commercial space flight is very expensive. As a result of its reliance on chemical boosters, the cost of flying a single pound into space aboard the space Shuttle to approximately $5,000 to $6,000.
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