Science
BusinessWorld Online Edition - 10 hours ago By Benjamin E. Diokno As the world economy slows and undergoes severe adjustment problems in the next three to five years, it may be an excellent opportunity for the Philippines to make up for lost ground. |
French Tribune - 11 hours ago On every New Year, a person makes resolution with the aim of improving one's life however a few thinks of or plans to help make the world greener. |
io9 - 3 hours ago China continues to make headway in its efforts to become one of the world's foremost spacefaring nations. In a white paper issued last week, the Chinese government officially announced its intentions to place a manned spacecraft on the moon. |
Sydney Morning Herald - 2 hours ago The Japanese whaling fleet security ship, Shonan Maru No.2, pictured recently in the Southern Ocean. Photo: Sea Shepherd A controversial Japanese whaling security ship is said to have steamed deep inside the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone tailing ... |
Tempo - 15 hours ago Manila, Philippines - Agriculture Secretary Proceso J. Alcala has ordered all of his subordinates to integrate climate change adaptation measures in all of their programs and projects this year. |
Manila Bulletin - Jan 1, 2012 TANGERANG, Indonesia (dpa) - Crouched and concentrated, August and Karma rip open knotted plastic bags at the foot of a big pile of rubbish. |
Vancouver Sun - 6 minutes ago By ELIZABETH WEISE, USA Today January 3, 2012 3:01 PM Perseid meteors streak across the sky early August 12, 2008 near Rogers Spring in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada. |
Christian Science Monitor - 2 minutes ago Scientists at the University of Queensland, Australia, have found offspring of two distinct species of shark, the first evidence of hybridization among sharks. |
Vision Systems Design - 47 minutes ago Computer scientists at NASA's Ames Research Center (Moffett Field, CA, USA) have used image processing algorithms to transform legacy data from the Apollo Metric Camera onboard the Apollo 15, 16 and 17 spacecraft into an immersive 3-D mosaic map of a ... |
Technology
Inquirer.net - 7 hours ago Southeast Asia will be one of the most vulnerable regions in the world to “cyber-attacks,” with criminals taking advantage of rising incomes and growing online banking activities in countries like the Philippines. |
Reuters India - 6 minutes ago By Yinka Adegoke REUTERS - Twitter, the popular microblogging site, apologized on Tuesday for incorrectly verifying a false account for Wendi Deng, the wife of News Corp Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch. |
Hong Kong Standard - 3 hours ago The Toyota Alphard is a luxury MPV, ideal for executives commuting across the border. They started appearing on our streets a few years ago, imported on the "gray market. |
PSFK - 4 hours ago By Caio Casseb on January 3, 2012 We all know Japan is the land of the vending machine with intelligent vending machines, eco vending machines and now thanks to Asahi Beverages a new Wi-Fi service vending machine. |
BusinessWorld Online Edition - 7 hours ago MALICIOUS FILES targeting Android-based mobile devices are expected to increase in 2012 as the platform was most targeted in the second half of last year, global firm Kaspersky Lab ZAO said in a report made public yesterday. |
GMA News - 13 hours ago A new scam is now making the rounds of social networking giant Facebook, claiming to be a “leaked tape” of a supposed scandal involving actress Selena Gomez. |
GMA News - 16 hours ago Hackers broke into the website of an environmental activist group before the New Year, compromising the credentials of its 18 million members. |
GMA News - 22 hours ago This January, Maynilad will offer septic tank cleaning services to its customers in select parts of Quezon City, Manila, Caloocan, Valenzuela, Malabon, Muntinlupa, Las Piñas, Parañaque, and Cavite at no extra cost. |
Wanderlust - 5 hours ago Local authorities in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia have passed a law that requires all new restaurants and eateries in the Malaysian capital to provide wi-fi for their customers. |
GMA News - 15 hours ago In a bid to encourage researchers to report security bugs, social networking giant Facebook is giving out a unique reward to these bug hunters: a debit card. |
Gadling - Jan 2, 2012 by Dave Seminara (RSS feed) on Jan 2nd 2012 at 12:30PM The first thing I noticed about Macedonia was the Marlboro man and a group of short men smoking cheap alternatives. |
PCWorld - 3 minutes ago By Tony Bradley, PCWorld Rumors are circulating that RIM will soon shake up its leadership by appointing a new chairman. The maker of the BlackBerry smartphones has had a rough year, and is quickly losing relevance. |
BusinessWeek - 10 minutes ago By Darrell Etherington According to reports circulating on Monday, Apple could be hosting a special media event in New York this month. |
New York Daily News - 1 hour ago So how did the chicken cross the road? Or the raccoon, Virginia opossum, woodchuck, red fox, white-tailed deer or great blue heron? |
CarAdvice - 17 minutes ago By Tim Beissmann | January 04th, 2012 It may have four wheels but the Bajaj RE60 isn'ta car, according to its Indian manufacturer. |
Sydney Morning Herald - 10 minutes ago A toy company has set up a promotional page to tout the launch of its Steve Jobs action figure, showing the tech visionary in a signature black turtle neck, circular rimless glasses and blue jeans. |
CNET (blog) - 42 minutes ago Samsung will unveil a new line of AirPlay audio docks at CES which are the the first to support both the Samsung Galaxy S family and the iPhone. |
Sydney Morning Herald - 12 minutes ago One of the paid blog posts containing irrelevant text and video. Photo: Danny Sullivan/Search Engine Lan Google has penalised itself and will drop the search ranking of its Chrome website for at least 60 days after it apparently violated its own rules ... |
Jerusalem Post - 17 minutes ago By YAAKOV LAPPIN 'Defense is only as strong as its weakest link' is an axiom that holds truer in today's Internet-dependent world. |
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