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Week in video: Yo-yo whizzes and a car for gamers
September 15, 2007
Yo-yo champs get all wound up, Nissan steers toward gamers, and a geek heaven emerges in Los Angeles.
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Iris scanning to begin at German airport
February 13, 2004
Testing on a biometrics system that identifies people by iris patterns is set to go into effect at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany. The project involves 18 European countries.
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Nokia phone adopts handwriting recognition
November 2, 2004
The Finnish phone maker unveils several new gadgets and announces plans for wireless public transport fares in Germany. Photos: Nokia's smarter phones
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SuSE wins partial BMC support
October 30, 2003
BMC Software touts its support for SuSE Linux at the LinuxWorld Frankfurt trade show--but the support doesn't span SuSE's entire product line.
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Famed physics lab steps up to storage challenge
September 7, 2006
Faced with a deluge of data, CERN's computer centers use a combo of x86 architecture and Linux to save money.
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