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Feds charge Chinese engineers with stealing Silicon Valley technology

By Marisa Kendall, From The Recorder SAN FRANCISCO — The U.S. Department of Justice has charged a Chinese professor and five alleged associates with funneling stolen U.S. trade secrets to China, claiming they used an elaborate scheme involving bogus patent…

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Community Events MAY 21 Humane Society Pub Quiz The Humane Society Pub Quiz is Thursday (21 May) at 7pm at Fidel Murphy’s. John Gray High School Year 11 PTA Meeting John Gray High School Year 11 parents & students are…

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Cars that talk to each other could be here sooner than you think

By Luc Olinga, AFP From Business Insider New York (AFP) – Engineers have known for some time that if cars could only “talk” to each other, they could avoid a lot of accidents. Vehicles could be driven more safely with…

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Gadget of the week

Can a head-worn fitness device work? Recon seems to think so By Daniel Cooper From engadget Long before Google had ever uttered the word glass, Recon Instruments was rising to prominence with a head-worn display designed for snow sports. You’d…

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New kidney stone treatment at Cayman Islands hospital

The Cayman Islands Health Services Authority (HSA) is continuing to improve local services with the recent installation of a sophisticated laser that is the newest and most effective piece of equipment available for treating kidney stones. The new Holmium Laser…

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Millennials pose risk to corporate mobile security: survey

By Chris DiMarco, From Legaltech News Despite being digital natives, millennial technology habits could compromise corporate-issued device security. Millennials may be more tech-savvy than their baby boomer and Gen X co-workers, but a new survey conducted by Absolute Software Corp…

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Océano Profundo 2015: at the bottom of the Caribbean

From Scuba News With measured precision remotely operated vehicles D2 and Seirios are lowered into the deep blue waters of the Caribbean. Ready for the unknown, they begin the descent through the water column to the seafloor hundreds of meters…

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Cayman Islands MLA to speak on waste management at Facility Management Association Meet

Mr. Winston Connolly, MLA, will be the keynote speaker on the subject of the future of waste management in the Cayman Islands at the next meeting (May 28) of the Cayman Islands Facility Management Association (CIFMA). Also assisting in this…

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NASA probe snaps first color image of Pluto while promising more to come

By Nola Taylor Redd for Space.com NASA’s New Horizons mission to Pluto has returned its first color image of the dwarf planet and its largest moon, Charon. The new photo, taken on April 9 from a distance of about 71…

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Gadget of the week

A pair of robot hands to help in the kitchen By John Biggs From Techcrunch While robots have long been relegated to harsh environments like deserts and nuclear waste dumps, now they will hit the harshest environment of all: your…