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I, Technology: 7 reasons why schools need 3D printers

...printed - steel bars, circuit boards and so on - so using the term "self-replicating" is a bit of a stretch. However the majority of pieces... Read more

12 October, 2011

Photos: Print-at-home chocolate to robot snakes - 10 weirdest items made by 3D printers

...using a RepRap printer. The 3D printer is designed to be a self-replicating machine that allows people to print off RepRaps for their friends... Read more

1 October, 2011 by Nick Heath

Iran confirms Stuxnet attack on nuclear site

...but said that no significant harm had been done. Stuxnet is complex self-replicating malware that uses Windows vulnerabilities to insert itself into Scada (supervisory... Read more

26 September, 2010 by Rupert Goodwins
Space Shooter 1 Lite 1.2

Space Shooter 1 Lite 1.2

...rocks. Soon new, faster ways of automating the process produced spectacular results; self-replicating bio-drones were created that could do the job in a... Read more

8 October, 2011
Space Shooter 1 1.2

Space Shooter 1 1.2

...rocks. Soon new, faster ways of automating the process produced spectacular results; self-replicating bio-drones were created that could do the job in a... Read more

8 October, 2011
Adrian Bowyer - PopTech 2007

Adrian Bowyer - PopTech 2007

...that this seemingly fantastic idea is not far from becoming reality. The self-replicating rapid prototyper, or "RepRap," could have dramatic effects on people in... Read more

1 January, 2011
Pinch n Pop! 1.3.9

Pinch n Pop! 1.3.9

...that challenges both your wits and dexterity. Push, flick, and squeeze the self-replicating Squirms to keep their population under control and maximize your score... Read more

9 July, 2010

Latest scary virus draws skeptics

An Israeli security company finds an ingenious hack that has impacted no one and has yet to be spotted on the Internet, and everyone gets upset. But should they? Read more

6 January, 1999 by Jim Kerstetter

A Year Ago: Clueless in Seattle

First published: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 12:35:01 GMT Read more

23 December, 1999 by Richard Barry

Microsoft confirms April Fool's bug

If they're not careful, Microsoft Windows users could become victims of an irksome April Fool's joke, come April 1, 2001. Read more

13 January, 1999 by Matthew Broersma

Clueless in Seattle

Nearly a week after the Remote Explorer virus struck down MCI WorldCom in the US, Microsoft UK has little idea what the... Read more

23 December, 1998 by Richard Barry
<endeca_term>Self-Replicating</endeca_term> Objects for Multicore Platforms

Self-Replicating Objects for Multicore Platforms

The paper introduces Self-Replicating Objects (SROs), a new concurrent programming abstraction. An SRO is implemented... Read more

5 April, 2010

'BubbleBoy' virus breaks new ground

...is apparently an avid "Seinfeld" fan has created a virus -- actually a self-replicating worm -- that can spread itself through a user's Microsoft Outlook... Read more

10 November, 1999 by ZDNet
Optimal Malware Attack and Defense in Mobile Wireless Networks

Optimal Malware Attack and Defense in Mobile Wireless Networks

Malicious self-replicating codes, known as malware, pose substantial threat to the wireless computing... Read more

22 January, 2010
Defending Against Next Generation Through Network/Endpoint Collaboration and Interaction

Defending Against Next Generation Through Network/Endpoint Collaboration and Interaction

...the authors have seen the use of Internet worms, i.e., malicious self-replicating programs, as a mechanism to rapidly invade and compromise large numbers... Read more

21 August, 2007

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