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As testimony concludes in the nearly six-month-long murder trial, Hans Reiser protests his treatment, bringing a stern rebuke from the judge. "You are rude. You are arrogant. There are not enough words in the English language to describe the way you are."
Japanese Schoolgirl Watch: Tobacco Vending Machines Block Underage Smokersmore similar news »
If you live in Japan, have a nicotine fix and want to purchase ciggies from a vending machine, be able to prove you're 20 by producing your age-verification card. These integrated circuit-embedded cards must be scanned at said machines prior to the dispensing of your choice cancer sticks.
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Wired.com checks out the annual celebration for space pioneer Yuri Gagarin, who, on April 12, 1961, became the first human to travel into space.
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A computer forensic specialist admits there was nothing on Hans Reiser's hard drive linking him to the 2006 disappearance of his estranged wife, as the murder trial enters its final act.
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In search of the perfect pattern for lacing up your kickass kicks? Wired.com talks to Ian "Professor Shoelace" Fieggen for some lacing tips they don't teach you in kindergarten.
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Deutsche Bank says Project Better Place's plan to sell electric vehicles like cellphones could bring a "paradigm shift" to transportation and "massive disruption" for the auto industry. Oh, and it could cost consumers as little as 7 cents a mile to power their cars.
After Delays, Rocket Racing Finally Coming to Air Showsmore similar news »
After a long delay, the Rocket Racing League says it will hold the first rocket races later this year and league races in 2009. The company is also planning "vertical drag races" in partnership with game guru John Carmack's Armadillo Aerospace.
U.S. Airlines Must Join EU Carbon Program -- Or Elsemore similar news »
American carriers balk at the EU's insistence that they join European airlines in a carbon cap-and-trade program, arguing that this attempt to reduce emissions over the continent violates international treaties. Join, the Europeans say, or lose some lucrative routes.
Adobe's CinemaDNG Aims to Solve Video Format Woesmore similar news »
Software company Adobe hopes its plans for an open file format for digital video, announced Monday at the NAB conference in Las Vegas, will provide more interoperability between software applications, video cameras and editing platforms.