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Finnish man invents a better wood-splitting axe
What makes Heikki Karnä's axe better? ‘Everything,’ he says. ‘Stone Age man created this axe that we get today from the hardware store. It’s still the same tool, with the same difficulties.’
A radio-controlled helicopter posed a “serious risk of collision” with an Air Canada passenger jet during its landing approach, according to federal aviation safety reports for last year at Vancouver International Airpor
Malaysia Airlines mystery giving rise to hacker attacks
The story of the missing Malaysian Airlines plane has preoccupied people around the world for more than a month. It also looks to have inspired online scammers who exploit people's interest in trending news topics to install malware on their computers, in

BlackBerry Ltd said it received security clearance for U.S. government employees to use its enterprise software on their Android and Apple Inc smartphones and tablets. BlackBerry’s Secure Work Space software fences off corporate email, calendar, contacts,

California is trying to do something unusual in this age of rapidly evolving technology — get ahead of a big new development before it goes public.
Earth's Infrared Radiation: New Renewable Energy Frontier?
The Earth continuously emits 100 million gigawatts of infrared heat into outer space. That’s enough to power all of humanity many thousands of times over. Capturing even a fraction of that would mean an end to our energy woes. Harvard University researche
IE zero-day exploit being used in widespread attacksThe number of attacks exploiting a yet-to-be-patched vulnerability in Internet Explorer has increased dramatically over the past few days, indicating the exploit is no longer used just in targeted attacks against particular groups of people.
The vulner
Apple security flaw: what you need to knowApple has released a mobile operating system update to fix a critical security flaw, but many users could still be vulnerable to hackers attempting to intercept internet communications.

Internet “trolls” appear to have some extreme personality issues, based on the results of a new study. They show signs of being sadistic and Machiavellian, says the recent study by Erin Buckels, a University of Manitoba psychology graduate student, and ps
The curved skyscraper that casts a 230 F beam that had melted cars and fried eggs on the street below will have special shades installed on more than 30 floors
Edmonton Public Library launches makerspace
The Edmonton Public Library (EPL) has opened one of the first 'makerspaces' in Canada. A makerspace is an open area that provides people a chance “to learn, create, collaborate and discover with free access to the latest technology and equipment.”
US drone use highlights questions for journalistsHARTFORD, Connecticut (AP) — As police responded to a deadly car crash, they noticed an increasingly familiar sight: a remote-controlled aircraft, equipped with a video camera, hovering over the wreckage.
BlackBerry 10 update adds data-free FM radio to latest models
BlackBerry has launched a new feature that it can boast even the latest iPhones don’t have: FM radio. A new version of the BlackBerry 10 operating system, which the Waterloo, Ont.-based company says includes hundreds of enhancements and new features, star
Target And Neiman Marcus Just The Tip Of The IcebergThe past month or so has been a really bad one for US retailers when it comes to information security - both Target and Neiman Marcus have had high profile data breaches. And while the public and the industry are wringing their hands about the ongoing nat

Nearly any plant material can be broken down into simple sugars. Biofuel production focuses on taking the carbon that's already present in plants and converting it into burnable carbon-based fuels. Most of the carbon in a plant comes in the form of sugars
3-D printing tries to find a home
The companies that make 3-D printers want a spot in your home. They're just not sure exactly why you need one of their futuristic devices yet.
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