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Tiny card passes on new year wishes
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Cambodia News and Cambodia Technology
One of the world’s most endangered turtles has been released into a Cambodian river with a satellite transmitter attached to its shell to track how it will navigate through commercial…
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Korean and World Wide Technologies to look forward to in 2012
Gartner’s picks for the technologies to shine in 2012 If we sift through Gartner’s 2012 picks the representative keywords that can be seen are as follows: media tablet, mobile applications,…
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Mobile Native Changes Korea
Nowadays, seven hundred thousand Google searches are made world-wide only in sixty seconds, six hundred videos are posted on YouTube, three hundred twenty Twitter accounts are newly made, and thirteen…
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US Lost 28% Of High-Tech Manufacturing Jobs
Arlington, VA — The United States lost 28 percent of its high-technology manufacturing jobs over the last decade, as the nation’s rapidly shrinking lead in science and technology in the…
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Faberge eggs to pave way for Russian high tech in China
A high tech Russian company is trying to increase its profile in China by sponsoring an exhibition of Carl Faberge’s fabulous jewelled Easter eggs.The Interstate Corporation of Development isn’t well…
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Tiny card passes on new year wishes
Chinese New Year card so small it is invisible to the naked eye has been created at a university. Nanotechnology experts at the University of Glasgow unveiled the greeting card…
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Fahd, S. Korean PM discuss ties
MUSCAT HH Sayyid Fahd Bin Mahmoud Al Said, Deputy Prime Minister for the Council of Ministers, held talks with Kim Hwang-sik, Prime Minister of South Korea on Saturday. Fahd welcomed…
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South Korean ship sinks after explosion 3 crewmen die 8 others missing
SEOUL, South Korea — Officials say a South Korean cargo ship has sunk after being rocked by an explosion off the country’s west coast, leaving three people dead and eight…
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Germany’s sorrow at British isolation in Europe
Seasoned political commentators often warn that you can’t judge who has really got the best of a deal in the heated aftermath of difficult negotiations. Winners turn to losers. Time…
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ABC News GOP debate grabs highest debate ratings yet with 7.6 million viewers
Just 24 days before the Iowa caucuses, nearly 7.6?million people sat up and took notice of ABC News’s GOP presidential debate Saturday night from 9 to 11?p.m. — the biggest…
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LHC Higgs boson glimpsed researchers
The particle is purported to be the means by which everything in the Universe obtains its mass.Scientists say that two experiments at the LHC see hints of the Higgs at…
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Obama declares war is over but U.S. will commit to Iraq
WASHINGTON – Eager to put the long and divisive Iraq war to rest, President Barack Obama declared Monday “those days are over” with the last American troops heading home, but…
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Tuesday News Briefing U.S. Ambassador
CONFIRMED U.S. Ambassador to Prague Norman Eisen was confirmed by the U.S. Senate Dec. 12, thus preventing his mandate from expiring at the end of the year. Eisen, whose initial…
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Blog Two APL terminals blocked
3 a.m. Protesters block two APL terminals,About 150 protesters remained through the night and are now blocking two APL terminals. Workers are unable to enter and some are arguing with…
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Thailand’s economy may expand
Expectations that Thai’s economy may expand by 7% or higher in 2012, as the nation’s economy started to recover from this year’s flooding, where the economy contracted 2.5% to 3%…
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JICA Offers Financial Assistance to Prevent Future Flooding
The Japan International Cooperation Agency will help Thailand restore flooded industrial estates by offering financial aid to tackle possible future floods.Industry Minister Wannarat Channukul revealed that after having a discussion…
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Deadly new, old floods wreak havoc in Thailand
Flooding ravaged parts of southern Thailand on Thursday, with residents there joining their countrymen in Bangkok and beyond struggling with the effects of high water.Parts of Songkhla province were declared…
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US utility sabotage blamed on Russian hackers
Russian hackers may have sabotaged a water pump in what’s being described as the first foreign cyber attack on US utility infrastructure, damaging both hardware and confidence in critical systems….
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Apple Originally Planned AMD Chip for MacBook Air
Apple’s current MacBook Air isn’t the original notebook the company had planned. SemiAccurate has claimed Apple had a MacBook Air based on Advanced Micro Devices’ (AMD) Llano chip very close…
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‘The Legend of Zelda’ launches today; check out our review
Today is a big day for fans of the classic adventure series The Legend of Zelda.The franchise’s latest entry, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, hits store shelves for the…
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Gaddafi Son to Be Tried in Libya, Not ICC
Muammar Gaddafi’s son and one-time heir apparent will be tried in Libya and not handed over to the International Criminal Court even though the country’s new rulers have yet to…
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Egypt Army, Police Move to Evict Cairo Protesters
CAIRO—Egyptian army troops and police launched a major assault Sunday to evict protesters from Cairo’s Tahrir Square.Hundreds of army soldiers and police, backed by armored personnel carriers, used tear gas,…
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Insurgents Attack Baath Party Offices in Damascus
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Insurgents fired rocket-propelled grenades at the offices of the ruling Baath Party in Damascus on Sunday in a highly symbolic strike that marked a new chapter in…
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Events put focus on nuclear power in Japan and locally
BRATTLEBORO — Award-winning filmmaker Hitomi Kamanaka will visit Windham County next week to provide first-hand insight and experience following the massive earthquake and nuclear incident in Japan.On Wednesday, starting at…
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Korean and World Wide Technologies to look forward to in 2012
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Mobile Native Changes Korea
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US Lost 28% Of High-Tech Manufacturing Jobs
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Faberge eggs to pave way for Russian high tech in China
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