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MythBusters Tackle Moon Conspiracies: Behind the Scenes
Popular Mechanics – Ever since man went to the moon—and still today as America plans to go back (via DIY, NASA or the next president) —there have been those who said we never actually made it there in the first place. Instead, they say, the whole moon landing was a massive conspiracy perpetrated by NASA using elaborate sets and special effects.
Philips’ 8mm Thin 32-inch LCD Turns the Screws on Sony
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IE8 Beta 2 Shows Microsoft is Serious About Playing Catch-up
ars technica – As promised back in June, Internet Explorer 8 beta 2 has been released. Beta 1 showed promise, but true to its billing as a developer-only release, had a lot of rough edges and was painful to use for any prolonged period.