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		<title>Wii Vitality Sensor</title>
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Nintendo introduces the Wii Vitality Sensor at E3 2009. The device is a pulse monitor which connects to the Wiimote port. Uncertainty surrounds the device as gamers wonder what kind of applications it has. Some possible ideas we came up with is a complement to WiiFit or WiiFit Plus to work out to your target [...]]]></description>
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		<title>World&#8217;s Fastest Processor in IBM&#8217;s New Supercomputer</title>
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IBM introduces their new Power 575 supercomputer using the POWER6 processor and hydro cluster water cooling technology to achieve record speeds up to 5 GHz. According to IBM it is equipped with 448 processor cores per rack offers users nearly five times the performance and more than three times the energy efficiency of its predecessor.
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		<title>Nokia N96</title>
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The N96 is the latest &#8216;multimedia computer&#8217; offering from Nokia, set to be released in Q3 2008. The mobile phone is designed to be more video oriented with a huge 16GB of internal memory and a 2.8&#8243; screen. Other highlighted features includes an integrated DVB-H receiver to receive live video broadcasts in certain markets, WLAN, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>US to Shoot Down Disabled Spy Satellite</title>
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US spy satellite USA 193 was launched on December 14, 2006 but malfunctioned shortly after being placed in orbit. In January the satellite was reported to have lost orbit and falling back to Earth. This prompted the US government to form a plan to destroy the satellite with a missile due to the 1000lbs of [...]]]></description>
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