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10 most anticipated games of 2013
KS Sandhya Iyer, Jan, 02, 2013

Here's a list of the top 10 games that are likely to launch this year and make 2013 memorable.
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Star trek desks: Classrooms for the next generation?
Reuters, Nov, 23, 2012

Scientists designing and testing what they hope might become the classroom of the future have found that "Star Trek"-style multi-touch, multi-user desks.
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Star Trek: The Original Series goes where The Flintstones has gone before
NDTV Correspondent, Sep, 08, 2012

Star Trek: The Original Series has become only the second television series to have a Google doodle of its own, joining another iconic series The Flintstones in the 'elite' club.
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Star Trek: The Original Series Google doodle the 2nd of its kind
NDTV Correspondent, Sep, 08, 2012

Star Trek: The Original Series interactive Google doodle is the second to honour a TV series.
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Star Trek: The Original Series 46th Anniversary marked by Google doodle
KS Sandhya Iyer, Sep, 07, 2012

Each of Google's letters is marked by a Star crew member with a storyline weaved into the doodle taking cues from the episode and the show.
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'Star Trek' actors head for videogame frontier
Agence France-Presse, Jun, 06, 2012

The actors who played lead characters in the 2009 film reboot of "Star Trek" will give voice to those characters even in the videogame.
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Star Trek-like hologram to revolutionise video conferencing
Indo-Asian News Service, May, 07, 2012

Researchers have created a Star Trek-like human-scale 3D video conferencing pod that allows people to communicate as if they are standing in front of each other.
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Google Plus: The Final Frontier For Captain Kirk
Sameer Mitha, Jul, 19, 2011

Actor and musician William Shatner, famous for playing Captain James T. Kirk on Star Trek, was briefly booted off Google Plus for "violating standards"
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Richard Branson: Call Him Nemo
Sahil Mohan Gupta, Apr, 06, 2011

We all know Richard Branson as the maverick founder of the Virgin group of companies.
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"Beam me up, Scotty" could soon be a reality
Indo-Asian News Service, Sep, 09, 2010

The catch-phrase "Beam me up, Scotty" of the iconic "Star Trek" serial could be close to reality with scientists successfully teleporting objects from one place to another with the help of energy rays. A team of scientists at the Australian...
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