Kentucky Miner Finds Extinct Shark Jaw
Just when you thought it was safe to go back onto the land. Webster County Coal miner Jay Wright shows the jawbone of a 300-million-year-old shark which he found in the company’s mine in February....
View ArticleMicrosoft Dynamics Expands Enterprise Resource Planning Line
Microsoft unveiled its latest Microsoft Dynamics enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) releases at the Convergence 2011 conference in Atlanta Monday. The...
View ArticleWorld’s Largest Dinosaurs Museum Exhibit Opens in New York
The World’s Largest Dinosaurs exhibit opened this Saturday at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). The exhibit lets visitors get at close-up view of the largest creatures to ever walk the...
View ArticleHumpback Whale Songs Follow Ocean Top Music Charts
Humpback whales follow their own musical trends, according to a study published in the April 12, 2011 issue of Current Biology. Scientists studying whale songs have found that all humpbacks in the...
View ArticleMicrosoft Launches Photosynth iOS App for Sharing 3D Photos
Today Microsoft released an iOS app for its Photosynth software, which allows users to create 3d images of objects by combining regular 2d photographs of the object shot from different angles. The new...
View ArticleVietnam Creates New Saola Preserve for Asian Unicorn
Vietnam has set aside a new preserve for the rare saola, known as the Asian unicorn, the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) announced Thursday. Quang Nam’s People Committee agreed to the Forestry...
View ArticleiPhone Doubles Apple Profits, but Draws Privacy Concerns
Apple stock soared Wednesday following an announcement of record second-quarter profits, fueled by Verizon Wireless now offering iPhone service. But the good news was dampened by the US Congress and...
View ArticleBrain Controlled Computer Input Devices Advance a Step
Cell phone users can now dial a number just by thinking it, thanks to a brain computer interface device invented by researchers at the Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience at the University of...
View ArticleApple iPhone Privacy Concern Response Leaves Lawmakers Leery
After a week of silent internal investigation, Apple responded publicly Wednesday to concerns about iPhone privacy. But some federal lawmakers are unhappy with the response, saying Apple...
View ArticleWacom Bamboo Stylus for iPad Released
A Bamboo Stylus for iPad is now available, Bamboo manufacturer Wacom announced. The new stylus enables users to write or draw on their iPad using a pen instead of their finger. Wacom’s Bamboo line...
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