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Pentium pile-up -- It's the road and not the car, stupid
In 1965, Gordon Moore, a legendary engineer who co-found Intel Corporation, proposed a new theory on computing power. Known as Moores Law, it said silicon chips double in complexity every 18 months. Moore was charting a graph about the growth in chip.

US awaits Florida ruling in its snagged election
Florida's Supreme Court pondered the issue of hand recounts on Tuesday and county workers plowed on, examining thousands of ballots, in the US Presidential election that refused to end.

Kashmiri militants vow Ramadan attacks in India
A hard-line Kashmiri group on Tuesday vowed to step up attacks in the Indian-controlled side of Kashmir during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, mocking a ceasefire offer by New Delhi.

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