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'The Dark Knight' -- 'Where Does He Get Those Wonderful Toys?' Batman is just a gadget geek at heart. A very, very wealthy gadget geek. But until recently, he's employed some tech that's, well, pretty unbelievable. Ice skates popping out of boots? Come on! Not in The Dark Knight. Director Christopher Nolan's version of Batman is an almost-belie Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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'The Dark Knight' -- 'Where Does He Get Those Wonderful Toys?' Batman is just a gadget geek at heart. A very, very wealthy gadget geek. But until recently, he's employed some tech that's, well, pretty unbelievable. Ice skates popping out of boots? Come on! Not in The Dark Knight. Director Christopher Nolan's version of Batman is an almost-belie Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Where's This Year's iPhone? - TechNewsWorld dBTechnoWhere's This Year's iPhone?TechNewsWorld - 3 hours agoBy Paul Hartsock Last year, everyone paying close attention to Macworld anticipated the release of Apple's first mobile phone.All Eyes on Apple at Macworld The Associated PressApple at Macworld next Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Where Are This Year's Hot Stocks? Find out what -- and where -- the real winners are this year. Home > Rss Directory > General > Motley Fool |
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Killer Gamer Asks, 'Where Have All the Bodies Gone?' Something quite interesting happens in the first few minutes of Ninja Gaiden II: The dead people don't vanish. About five minutes into the game, I finished my first battle, and it was a grisly spectacle of carnage. I'd killed about seven guys, and their corpses lay scattered about Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Killer Gamer Asks, 'Where Have All the Bodies Gone?' Something quite interesting happens in the first few minutes of Ninja Gaiden II: The dead people don't vanish. About five minutes into the game, I finished my first battle, and it was a grisly spectacle of carnage. I'd killed about seven guys, and their corpses lay scattered about Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Where are Apple's missing iPhones? Analysts are mulling over Apple's iPhone sales numbers and are alarmed at a perceived discrepancy in the figures.Apple claims slightly over 3.7 million iPhones were sold in 2007 -- yet AT&T this week revealed Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Sept. 23, 1846: Neptune Right Where They Said It Would Be 1846: German astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle, knowing exactly where to look, confirms the existence of an eighth planet in the solar system, Neptune. Galle was not the first astronomer to see Neptune -- Galileo, puzzled by the changing position of what he thought was a fixed star, had sketch Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Sept. 23, 1846: Neptune Right Where They Said It Would Be 1846: German astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle, knowing exactly where to look, confirms the existence of an eighth planet in the solar system, Neptune. Galle was not the first astronomer to see Neptune -- Galileo, puzzled by the changing position of what he thought was a fixed star, had sketch Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Where is Al Gore? First Read: "The biggest single change from yesterday to today is this: Barack Obama is the new front-runner. And with that distinction comes a lot, including: increased scrutiny, higher expectations, and a big fat bullseye on his back. Obama thought he was under a microscope before? He ain't seen n Home > Rss Directory > General > Political Wire |
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Where It All Began: Images From Wired's Early Days : CNN introduced Wired magazine in January 1993 by saying it was "a combination of high technology with rock 'n' roll delivery." Rossetto & Co.'s initial advertising campaign -– wild postering and bus signs in five cities -– had the tagline: "Finally, a Magazine for the Digital Age." Here, Wi Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Where It All Began: Images From Wired's Early Days : CNN introduced Wired magazine in January 1993 by saying it was "a combination of high technology with rock 'n' roll delivery." Rossetto & Co.'s initial advertising campaign -– wild postering and bus signs in five cities -– had the tagline: "Finally, a Magazine for the Digital Age." Here, Wi Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |
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Where It All Began: Images From Wired's Early Days : CNN introduced Wired magazine in January 1993 by saying it was "a combination of high technology with rock 'n' roll delivery." Rossetto & Co.'s initial advertising campaign -– wild postering and bus signs in five cities -– had the tagline: "Finally, a Magazine for the Digital Age." Here, Wi Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Do you remember where you were when this happened? IBM's entry into the personal computer business on this date in 1981 was a signal event in the history of business and technology. And since then? Oh, a few items of note. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > CNET |
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Photo Essay: Unlikely Places Where 'Wired' Pioneers Had Their Eureka! Moments See where some of the most important revelations in the history of technology took place, from the site where Philo Farnsworth envisioned TV to where the idea for file sharing was born. Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Photo Essay: Unlikely Places Where 'Wired' Pioneers Had Their Eureka! Moments See where some of the most important revelations in the history of technology took place, from the site where Philo Farnsworth envisioned TV to where the idea for file sharing was born. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Senators: Where is Iraq's oil money going? Two senators are asking congressional investigators to determine whether Iraq has enough oil revenue to pay for its own reconstruction, an effort that has been bankrolled to this point mostly by U.S. taxpayers. Home > Rss Directory > General > CNN |
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Housing: Where the candidates stand The housing crisis took center stage in the presidential race this week. For good reason: Recent data show that nearly a million American households are at risk of foreclosure, 71% more than a year ago. Nearly 6% of all borrowers are past due on their mortgages. Home > Rss Directory > Business > CNN |
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Where side businesses blur ethical lines Dear FSB: I'm a mortgage lender who works for a corporation. I have been conducting seminars on my own for my clients and charging $49 each for them to attend. Do I need a license to do this? Home > Rss Directory > Business > CNN |
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Budding Hotspot Where You're Not Allowed After a two-year slump, tourism in Cuba is up by 15 percent this year. Home > Rss Directory > Business > ABC News |

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