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Hackers looking for profit can not only find out where a person lives, how old they are, and where they were born, but they can break into smart phones through malicious programming and steal credit card information, running up charges.
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In many ways, not different from how they compared their old cell phones with new smart phones, and how they are now comparing a laptop PC with a tablet.
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All of a sudden, they realize how they miss their old career, and they are not really open to replacing those things.
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CMB, it is possible to deduce how far away they are, and thus how old the universe is.
ECONOMIST: The universe
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In coming years, Endy says, we'll begin to see the first custom-crafted biomachines: cells that can keep track of how old they are or bacteria engineered to hunt down and kill tumor cells.
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"I think they figure that their friends are watching but we're not, because they think we are old and decrepit and we barely know how to turn the computer on, " says Dr. Rivera, 54-years-old, of being a parent.
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These AMs are old hands at fighting election campaigns, remember, and they know how much it costs to reach just a fraction of the population, let alone all.
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