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Close encounters with ancient history
West Coast Labs' Lysa Myers says that you can't create a filter to screen out human gullibility.
Lysa Myers
Sep 16 2010 10:11AM
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Photos: Inside the Computer History Museum
Mechanical computers, a 27kg 5MB hard drive and more.
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Sep 11 2009 12:02PM
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Microsoft patches ancient bug
Microsoft has finally got around to patching security flaws for Windows and Office, including a critical bug that had been publicly disclosed nearly two years ago.
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Nov 13 2008 12:23AM
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Ancient Rome enjoys virtual renaissance
USA - Historians have recreated a virtual version of Rome when the empire was at the height of its glory in AD 320, but the simulation was not built in a day.
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