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261. Pilots, not computers, should fly (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-12-11 18:01:02, published by CNN
Robert Mark says the Asiana Airlines plane crash indicates excessive reliance on technology can be a problem ... [additional details]
262. Who's driving this bus, train, plane? (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-12-08 15:01:30, published by CNN
We tend to get drowsy, inattentive over long hauls. Computers, on the other hand, don't know fatigue -- which is why the time is coming when it will be safer for humans to take a backseat to technology. ... [additional details]
263. PC shipments to see 'severe fall' (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-12-03 05:00:21, published by BBC
Global shipments of personal computers will see the "most severe yearly contraction on record" according to research firm International Data Corporation . [additional details]
264. Bringing computers to children in need (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-11-29 01:01:52, published by CNN
Estella Pyfrom used her life savings to create her "Brilliant Bus," a mobile computer lab that helps thousands of low-income students. ... [additional details]
265. Body piercing controls wheelchair (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-11-28 06:00:26, published by BBC
Body piercings are used to control wheelchairs and computers in a move scientists believe could transform the way people interact with the world after paralysis. [additional details]
266. The unwinnable game (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-11-24 02:00:50, published by BBC
Is there any game where computers can't beat humans? [additional details]
267. The metal that just keeps on giving (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-11-24 02:00:30, published by BBC
Aluminium is everywhere - cans, planes, computers and windows - yet two centuries ago the stuff was completely unknown to humanity. [additional details]
268. Quantum 'world record' smashed (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-11-15 04:00:11, published by BBC
A fragile quantum memory state persists at room temperature for a record 39 minutes - overcoming a barrier to ultrafast computers. [additional details]
269. Miss Teen USA hacker pleads guilty (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-11-13 16:00:24, published by BBC
A hacker has pleaded guilty to breaking into Miss Teen USA and other young women's computers and taking compromising photos of them. [additional details]
270. EU looking into Russia G20 spying report (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-10-30 17:02:03, published by USA Today
Reports allege Russia was trying to install spyware on computers to snoop on participants. ... [additional details]
271. VIDEO: The club where you can smash stuff (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-10-30 14:00:51, published by BBC
The club where women vent anger by smashing up computers [additional details]
272. The men who prefer virtual girlfriends to sex (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-10-25 04:00:28, published by BBC
One reason for Japan's lack of babies is the a new breed of Japanese men - otaku, who love manga, anime and computers more than sex. [additional details]
273. Chinese babies sold for iPhones, shoes (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-10-20 06:01:06, published by CNN
A Shanghai couple are facing charges after allegedly selling three of their newborns to pay for iPhones, computers and high-end shoes, Chinese authorities said. ... [additional details]
274. Will machines ever be able to think? (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-10-20 04:00:48, published by BBC
Will computers ever be able to think? [additional details]
275. Flossie the computer to be rebooted (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-10-15 16:00:26, published by BBC
The National Museum of Computing announces plans to resurrect one of the oldest business computers still in existence. [additional details]
276. Can mix of teachers, computers lead to pupil success? (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-10-14 00:02:04, published by USA Today
"Blended learning" curriculum considered cutting-edge and controversial. ... [additional details]
277. Global PC sales dip to five-year low (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-10-10 09:00:13, published by BBC
Global shipments of personal computers hit a five-year low in the third quarter, according to latest figures. [additional details]
278. Twelve stuck on roller coaster in Orlando for two hours (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-10-10 06:02:21, published by USA Today
A glitch caused computers on Universal Studio Florida ride to go into safety mode. ... [additional details]
279. Baked in Britain, the millionth Raspberry Pi (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-10-08 02:00:21, published by BBC
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced that a million of the tiny cheap computers aimed at transforming education have now been made in Britain. [additional details]
280. Top five physics discoveries chosen (permalink)
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score: 5, Computers, 2013-10-03 13:00:25, published by BBC
Quantum computers and the science that could enable mobile phones to be charged by shoes are among the "top five physics spin-offs" chosen by a leading magazine. [additional details]
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