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| Couchbase Offers NoSQL for IPhone PCWorld (blog) By Joab Jackson, IDG News Introducing NoSQL to the world of mobile applications, Couchbase has released a beta version of its CouchDB non-relational database for the iPhone iOS. Developers can embed this new version of the software in their iPhone and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Early human ate more like a cow than a 'nutcracker' Salt Lake Tribune By Brian Maffly New research by University of Utah geoscientists could overturn long-held views about an early human relative's dietary choices in the East African savannah. The teeth of the hominid Paranthropus boisei, first discovered by Mary Leakey ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 245 Sign Up for EPA's 'Battle of the Buildings' New York Times By EMILY YEHLE of Greenwire US EPA launched its "Battle of the Buildings" competition today, enlisting 245 stores, schools, museums and other commercial buildings to participate in a contest to see who can reduce energy use the most. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cisco Introduces Portable Data Centers InformationWeek The Containerized Data Centers house 16 racks and include chilled water cooling systems for enterprises that need a quick, flexible, and mobile computing power. By Chandler Harris InformationWeek Cisco launched its Cisco Containerized Data Center on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| North Hollywood High ties for eighth place in Science Bowl Los Angeles Daily News North Hollywood High School tied for eighth place in the 2011 US Department of Energy National Science Bowl this weekend, maintaining a tradition of high finishes in the competition. The school competed in Washington, DC, against 100 teams from 44 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NBC launching local news channels in 3 states; watchdog criticizes efforts so far Los Angeles Times The news initiative is part of a commitment NBC and its new majority owner, Comcast Corp., made to the Federal Communications Commission in exchange for approval of their $30-billion merger. Comcast committed to producing an additional 1000 hours of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Also on: Xbox 360, PC Gaming Age Online The short and sweet addition to the Orange Box was not only a surprise hit, but spurred a single release via download due to its overwhelming popularity. Portal, the mind bending puzzler, not only tied gamer's brains in knots, but created a new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Review Neoseeker When is it going to end? AMD keeps increasing the base frequencies of its Phenom II processors, and today it has reached new heights at 3.7GHz with the Phenom II X4 980. What's impressive is that AMD's Deneb die manages to do so while staying within ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Variations on Normal msnbc.com Many of us like to use smartphones on the toilet; inventor Dominic Wilcox even takes his phone into the bath. But to keep his phone from getting wet, he had to invent a nose stylus. As you can see in the video, it really works. Full story. See all stories on this topic » |
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