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Actions that are difficult to trace to North Korea, like an online assault on South Korea’s banks and a 2010 attack on a submarine, concern the United States more than its …

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Earlier today, computer systems at five major South Korean banks and TV networks crashed simultaneously . Experts immediately suspected that it was a cyber attack from North Korea, which has a…

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North Korea has basically zero chance of hitting anyone but themselves with a nuke. But if they did manage to launch a missile, what technology do we have to stop…

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Barack Obama has created his own fed. gov. Army by heavily arming his DHS Dept Homeland Secuity (Nazi Thugs) with 1.6 billion rounds of ammo in the past 10 months. Much of …

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Samsung’s long-rumoured Galaxy Note 8.0 has been officially announced ahead of the opening of MWC 2013 . Samsung confirmed the device after an anonymous tipster, presumably part of the set-up crew…

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In a filing, Dell’s largest outside investor argues that the management-led buyout is too low and essentially robs shareholders. It is threatening to wage a campaign to kill the …

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A South Korean man who suffered burns from his Samsung smartphone battery is probably one of the few people who wouldn’t eagerly recommend the Galaxy Note . The lithium-ion battery…

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Investor appetite cools after Friday’s rally.

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The DoD’s track record shooting missiles from the sky with laser beams is checkered at best, but DARPA is nonetheless taking a new 150-kilowatt energy beam into trials. The last…

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Following North Korea’s semi-successful December space launch, South Korea one-ups its rival by launching a space rocket AND successfully placing a satellite in orbit. In what might be…

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Google has put North Korea on the map. Literally. You can now see North Korea without ever leaving your living room. New data added to Google Maps has made it…

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For the first time in history, South Korea has successfully launched a satellite from its own country into space. The launch caps years of effort, according to one Associated Press…

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Bolton announced Monday that the American midfielder Stuart Holden could make his return from a long injury layoff in an F.A. Cup replay against Sunderland on Tuesday.

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Vittorio Missoni is missing after his plane disappeared off the coast of Venezuela.

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PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Although Stanford didn’t score many style points in the 99th Rose Bowl, the Cardinal could celebrate because they didn’t let Wisconsin score any points at all…

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Business Recorder China Manufacturing Expands for Third Straight Month, PMI Shows Bloomberg A gauge of China’s manufacturing showed a third month of expansion, adding evidence that the recovery in the…

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Bloomberg Japan’s Production Slumps to 2011 Quake-Aftermath Low: Economy Bloomberg Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg. Containers are stacked at a shipping terminal in Tokyo, Japan. Japan’s exports fell for a sixth month…

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PROVIDENCE , R.I. (AP) — Ah, Christmas in Rhode Island. Exquisitely decorated mansions in Newport. A red nose on the giant termite that sits atop a Providence exterminator’s building. And…

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In a few days South Korea will have a new president, and this is very important because of how large North Korea looms in geopolitics. An interesting aspect of this…

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The administration has issued stays of deportation for 102,965 illegal immigrants under President Obama’s new non-deportation policy, officials announced Friday. Another 157,151 applications are still under review under the policy, officially…

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