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Mobiles 'prove' women are better multitaskers
A global online survey has revealed something that our mothers could have told us for free: women are better at multitasking than men..
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Nov 27 2007 7:00AM
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Nigeria asks Gates to prove he can pay his way
The Nigerian government recently questioned whether Microsoft chairman Bill Gates could afford to support himself during a planned visit to the African country.
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Oct 9 2007 1:52PM
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Boffins prove subliminal web ads work
Researchers at
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claim to have found the first physiological evidence that subliminal images can attract the brain's attention on a subconscious level.
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Measure your work to prove your value
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Nov 11 2005 11:22AM
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Password human error “could prove disastrous”
The latest research shows that the overwhelming majority of IT security breaches are down to human error.
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