A man who said he was fed up with his cellular phone service went to a Fargo mall and started hurling phones across a store, striking an employee and causing more than $2,000 in damage, authorities said.
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Man Goes Berzerk over Cell Phone Service
The Machine Code of Ethics
Since when do machines need an ethical code? For 80 years, visionaries have imagined robots that look like us, work like us, perceive the world, judge it, and take action on their own. The robot butler is still as mystical as the flying car, but there’s trouble rising in the garage.
Totally Unnatural Organism Created
Bacteria that lives in the human intestines has been modified to use a 22-amino acid genetic code rather than the normal 20.
Flying Cars May Become Cheaper than Land Vehicles
Inventor Paul Moller said that today’s economics give each M400 flying car a theoretical price tag of around half a million dollars, but in volume production it could drop to $300,000 and in really large volumes to below $50,000.
Discussion with Phillip Swann - TV Futurist
High-definition TV will forever change the way we watch TV. Watching HDTV is like looking through a window. You really feel like you’re seeing something in person. And, because of the incredible picture, HDTV will change the way we perceive how our favorite stars and other TV performers look.
Italian Police get Lamborghinis
Italian police have been given something of a helping hand in their bid to catch crooks.
