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Using iPhones to Track Students

By Casey Lynn Contributing Writer, [GAS] The headline to this story from a Japenese newspaper is "Aoyama Gakuin U. To…

15 years ago

Apple gossip-mongers keep taking the tablets

There are more rumors this week that Apple is planning a tablet computer – an internet-enabled device with a large…

15 years ago

National Archives loses Clinton-era government data

When you work for a Federal body and lose a hard drive containing data for more than 100,000 people, it's…

15 years ago

Google to end trips to the meter cupboard

Google says a tool it designed for householders to measure their electricity use is so successful that utility companies around…

15 years ago

Europe calls for glitch-free game guarantees

Proposed European guidelines could mean an end to the misery of bug-filled video games. But manufacturers say the rules would…

15 years ago

Wolfram|Alpha: truly amazing, but no Google slayer yet

By Sterling “Chip” Camden Contributing Writer, [GAS] Today marks the official launch date of Wolfram|Alpha, a “computational knowledge engine” from…

15 years ago

Duke Nukem buyer could get biggest ever refund

The firm which financed the epically-delayed and recently abandoned Duke Nukem Forever is suing to get some of its cash…

15 years ago

Tony Hawk games get more realistic

Got your NES gun? Got your Wii Fit board? Got your Rock Band drum set? Well get this... Activision has…

15 years ago

The ‘cost’ of piracy

A claim that the annual costs of piracy to the software industry has topped $50 billion for the first time…

15 years ago

Mario now a historical number two

Wii Sports might – repeat might – be the new best-selling game ever, topping Super Mario Bros. Nintendo has just…

15 years ago