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Saddam et al, Starving Themselves?

Saddam Hussein returned to trial on Tuesday saying he and seven co-defendants had been staging a hunger strike to protest their treatment by the court.
 

Seagate creates 12GB 1-inch hard drive for mobile d ...

6466_large.jpg While handset makers are quickly pumping out multimedia phones designed to double as MP3 and video players, the on-board memory is usually far from adequate. Seagate is filling in this hole in the market with its latest addition to the CE product portfolio, the Seagate ST1.3 Series 12GB 1-inch hard drive. ...
 

Turkish hackers taking over Valley web sites

Some angry Muslims are finding a new way to protest political cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammed. They're taking over sites on the Internet and they've even hacked into a site here in the Valley. The protests started in the streets but have spilled over onto the web. Hundreds of Danish websites have been targetted in response to the cartoon ...
 

VeriSign to Acquire 3united Mobile Solutions

, a provider of intelligent infrastructure services for the Internet and telecommunications networks, will acquire 3united Mobile Solutions AG, a wireless applications service provider based in Vienna, Austria. 3united owns and operates a network that directly connects with more than 50 wireless operators serving more than 400 million customers around the world and in fast-growing markets in ...
 

Australian sentenced to death in Bali drugs trial

An Indonesian court on Tuesday sentenced an Australian man to die by firing squad for trying to smuggle heroin from the resort island of Bali, the first death penalty handed down in the high-profile trial.