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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Google space test flies at Heathrow   Microsoft hires Cray supercomputer scientist   US high court will hear eBay patent appeal   Singapore scientists embrace plan for cyberhugs   Sober worm hidden in fake CIA emails remains threat
Tuesday, 29th November 2005
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  • Google space test flies at Heathrow
  • Microsoft hires Cray supercomputer scientist
  • US high court will hear eBay patent appeal
  • Singapore scientists embrace plan for cyberhugs
  • Sober worm hidden in fake CIA emails remains threat
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    Google space test flies at Heathrow
    Travellers at London’s Heathrow Airport have been flocking to a free pilot program called Google Space that may be a harbinger of the search firm's future plans. More...

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    Microsoft hires Cray supercomputer scientist
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    US high court will hear eBay patent appeal
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    Singapore scientists embrace plan for cyberhugs
    Singapore scientists looking for ways to transmit the sense of touch over the internet have devised a vibration jacket for chickens and are thinking about electronic children's pyjamas for cyberspace hugs. More...

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    Sober worm hidden in fake CIA emails remains threat
    Sober.x, the year's biggest worm outbreak, showed little signs of slowing Monday, a security company reported. More...

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