Mom Kills Her Baby for Interrupting Facebook game

A Florida woman Alexandra Tobias age 22 was charged for shaking her baby to death  and Wednesday She pleaded guilty to a charge of second-degree murder and faces 25 to 50 years in prison. She will be sentenced in December. Tobias admitted shaking her 3-month-old baby Dylan Lee Edmondson to death after the little boys…

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New Firefox Add-on Hijacks Facebook, Twitter Sessions

A new Firefox add-on called Firesheep lets “pretty much anyone” scan a Wi-Fi network and hijack others’ access to Facebook, Twitter and a host of other services, a security researcher warned today. Firesheep was released Sunday by Eric Butler, a Seattle-based freelance Web application developer, at the ToorCon security conference, Butler said he created Firesheep…

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Intel opens first chip manufacturing plant in China

IDG News Service – Intel announced the opening of its first ever chip manufacturing facility in Asia on Tuesday, in Dalian, China. The US$2.5 billion chip factory is producing chips on 12-inch (300-millimeter) silicon wafers, mainly chipsets to be used in desktop computers, laptops and servers, Intel said. The factory is already fully operational. When…

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Body scans to begin at New Orleans Armstrong airport

A trip through airport security in New Orleans will subject you to a new piece of technology for national security “a complete body scan”. The next time you pass thru a security check point at Armstrong International Airport in New Orleans, you may be randomly selected for a full body scan. This raises a number…

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Microsoft donates $1 million to L.A. school

Microsoft Corp. announced Wednesday it will donate more than $1 million to the Mendez Learning Center in Los Angeles to help bridge the technology gap in this traditionally underserved community. “We believe students can do amazing things when they have access to the right technology, tools and training,” Anthony Salcito, a Microsoft vice president, said…

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German High Speed Train Test

Deutsche Bahn, the German railway train carried passengers for the first time in a test of the high speed train in the Channel Tunnel. Last week Deutsche Bahn sent one of its ICE-3 trains into the tunnel for a test but Saturday nights test was the first with passengers. For safety’s sake the long tunnel…

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Free Electricity Now Possible Rogue Scientists Claim

“Free Electricity” Now Possible Rogue Scientists Claim. Proof of Free Energy! Free Electricity is possible. Spokesman for FreeEnergyDIY, C. M. Kepler says, “For the last several decades a secretive and hidden but quickly growing community of ‘garage inventors & engineers’ have been tinkering away unlocking the secrets of what could be the real “alternative energy”…

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3D Silicon and Glass Interposers market research report available

– ReportBuyer.com has added a new report http://www.reportbuyer.com/go/YOL00148 This report first focuses on the driver applications and the associated drivers by application. for each application, we simulate costs and compare them with projected market prices, we compare the 3D si/glass interposer solution with existing and other emerging alternatives and we derive detailed market and wafer…

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Diabetes Sentry Products, Inc. Wins Nationwide Entrepreneur & Business Plan Pitch Contest

– Diabetes Sentry Products, Inc. Wins 2010 Perfect Pitch Award. ORONO, MN – Diabetes Sentry Products, Inc., producer of the world’s first non-invasive class-3 medical device for detection of hypoglycemia, has won the 2010 Perfect Pitch Award. PerfectBusiness.com, an online network of entrepreneurs, investors and business experts working together to promote entrepreneurship, presented the award…

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Back Pain Relief Option that WORKS!

– WellTek Inc. is amongst the most watched after company on Over the Counter Bulletin market where its stocks are traded. The company currently does not pay any dividend to its stockholders and has volume of 985,000 shares against an average of 952,000. The stocks had risen earlier in the day but showed an aggregate…

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