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Meet Wafaa Bilal: The World's First Internet-Connected, Photo-Taking Cyborg - AOL News
What does it feel like to have a computer webcam surgically implanted in your skull? "It hurts," Wafaa Bilal told AOL News. And who better than he to know? A month ago, he underwent surgery to do exactly that -- install a small, Internet-connected camera
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European broadband-internet satellite launched - PC Advisor
A new satellite that promises to bring broadband internet to homes and businesses across Europe and the Mediterranean was successfully launched on Sunday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Eutelsat's Ka-Sat is due in service in 2011 and is the
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2010: The Year the Internet Went to War - Wired News
It was a year without parallel. Threat Level’s bread-and-butter themes of censorship, hacking, security, privacy, copyright and cyberwar were all represented in tug-of-war struggles with unprecedented outcomes. Google defeated China’s censors, but
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European internet-link satellite launched from Baikonur (correction) - Monsters and Critics
Paris/Moscow - A Russian Proton booster rocket took off late Sunday from the Baikonur space centre in Kazakhstan with a European satellite that is to provide high-speed internet links to over a million households in remote regions of Europe. The Ka-Sat
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Invading our privacy on the Internet - Los Angeles Times
Article 1 of California's Constitution broadly declares that privacy is among our inalienable rights. But the laws enforcing this right are from another era, and our constitutional protection is being undermined. For example, the law requires the consent
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