The clickety-clack of your keyboard might be enough to spill your secrets. A team of researchers in California has successfully decoded what was typed into a computer from an audio recording.
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Sounds of Typing may be Enough to Spill the Beans
Stem Cells Help Paralyzed Mice
Injections of human stem cells seem to directly repair some of the damage caused by spinal cord injury, according to research that helped partially paralyzed mice walk again.
Announcing the Caveman Diet
If you want to lose weight but hate eating healthy low-fat food, there is good news and bad news.
The good news is you can eat three square meals, including plenty of burgers, sausages and ice cream.
The bad news is…..
The Future Creates the Present
Thomas Frey: Last night I had a most unusual chance meeting. I attended the Bold & the Bankrolled at the Brown Palace in Denver, a super-networking event produced by Candy Campbell and her team at Colorado Company Magazine, and was introduced to Ti Caine, a practitioner of the future arts from Sherman Oaks, California.
World’s Most Expensive Things
Good things in life don’t come cheap. Here, a list of some ‘most expensive’ things available in the market. Bizarrely exorbitant!
Most expensive bra and underwear: $15 million
20 Outstanding Entrepreneurs Under 35
Red Herring recently recognized 20 outstanding tech entrepreneurs under the age of 35.
Bob Vila Features Home Built To Withstand Category 5 Hurricane
The home Jim Minardi and Teresa Fogolini shared was destroyed a year ago, when Hurricane Charley brought winds that simply ripped the roof of the 43-year-old structure away.
Their new home may fare better if another Charley ever makes its way to the neighborhood.
New Camera to Email Pictures
A personal computer may no longer be required to email pictures. A new camera will allow emailing pictures directly.
