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People should soon be able to walk the length of the country without leaving the comfort of their home.
New Zealanders can look at their homes and streets on Google's controversial Street View software from today, but people's faces have been blurred to protect their identity.
We have been dedicating our December issue to the SWOT analysis format — strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats — for a few years now, but this is the first time we have included a product as one of our topics. We feel strongly that the impact the Red One camera is having on the industry — both in production and post — warranted its own piece.
Lord of the Rings Online is currently undergoing a maintenance period to update Mines of Moria with patch 1. There are a lot of changes and fixes in store for players that can be checked out after the jump.
Hike of the Month maxim: Any place worth hiking to once is worth hiking to twice. The remote Richland Wilderness in Arkansas fits that criteria splendidly.
Are you ready for some spectacular sky scenery tonight? Then keep your fingers crossed for clear weather as the slender crescent Moon, Venus and Jupiter provide one of the finest sky shows we've seen all year - a conjunction in the west to dazzle the eye and boggle the brain! But just exactly [...]
It has proved to be the most enduring image we have of our fragile world. Over a colourless lunar surface, the Earth hangs like a gaudy Christmas bauble against a deep black background. The planet's blue disc - half in shadow - is streaked with faint traces of white, yellow and brown while its edge is sharply defined. There is no blurring that might be expected from the blanket of oxygen and ...
Nikon has official launched the D3X digital SLR. This new player employs a Nikon FX-format CMOS imaging sensor with an imaging area equivalent to 35mm film, and its 24.5 effective megapixels should deliver images of striking quality and resolution. And it's yours f...
67 WALL STREET, New York - December 01, 2008 - The Wall Street Transcript has just published its Homeland Security/Defense Technology issue, a report offering a timely review of the sector to serious investors and industry executives. This 24-page feature contains expert industry commentary through in depth interviews with CEOs from 4 firms and 2 analysts. The full issue is available by calling ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Palace Mobile Home Park has become a sort of modern-day leper colony. Tucked beside a liquor store off Interstate 275, the trailer park is a haven for sex offenders, with about 100 of its residents on the state's registry.
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