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Friday, 8 May 2009

Eight ways to boost your creativity

Difficult times often lead to great innovations - after all, necessity is the mother of invention. So, if you are feeling the pinch in your purse, now is the time to capitalise on your creativity. Alison Motluk explains how.

Missile data found on hard drives

Sensitive information for shooting down intercontinental missiles as well as bank details and NHS records was found on old computers, researchers say. Of 300 hard disks bought randomly at computer fairs and an online auction site, 34% still held personal data.

Google boss won't quit Apple job

Eric Schmidt says resigning from Apple's board "hasn't crossed his mind" despite reports of a government antitrust inquiry. The Federal Trade Commission is looking at a possible breach of antitrust laws given Mr Schmidt's directorships at Google and Apple.

Man caught with 14 birds down trousers

A man has been caught allegedly trying to sneak 14 live birds into the US under his trousers. Californians Sony Dong, 46, and his accomplice Duc Le, 34, have been charged with conspiring to smuggle in the magpie robins, red-whiskered Bulbuls and shama thrush birds from Vietnam, Fox reports.

NRA Sends Thank You Letter to Obama

The National Restaurant Association sent the following letter to President Obama today, thanking him for dining out at a local Arlington burger restaurant, Ray's Hell Burger.

Dear Mr. President:

On behalf of the National Restaurant Association – which represents an industry of nearly one million restaurant establishments in the United States - we want to thank you for dining out!

‘Star Trek’ Eyes $75M Weekend At The Box Office

Last weekend, moviegoers proved that neither swine flu scares nor rough-cut leaks nor tight budgets would keep fans from getting their fix at the multiplex, as “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” kicked off the summer movie season with an impressive $87M opening. Likewise, for a vast number of summer film fans, seeing how much a potential blockbuster makes on its opening weekend is almost as fun and exciting as actually watching them — and J.J. Abrams’ ridiculously-anticipated “Star Trek” reboot looks to be no exception.