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| The Most Important New Cars For 2013 Washington Post 2012 is a leap year, and it's fitting that, for many of the new 2013 models emerging this summer and fall, there's a lot more than facelifts and refreshed feature lists. Most notably, a lot of the trends that we've seen over the past several years in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google's Schmidt Says Up to Apple to Decide on Maps App Businessweek By Teo Chian Wei on September 25, 2012 Google Inc. (GOOG) Chairman Eric Schmidt said the company will need Apple Inc. (AAPL)'s approval to offer its maps application for the iPhone, after the software was replaced by an Apple program that's been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Foxconn Resumes Production at China Plant After Brawl Businessweek By Tim Culpan on September 25, 2012 Foxconn Technology Group said it expects limited impact on production after resuming operations today at a China factory where fighting between almost 2000 workers left 40 hospitalized. "Overall it probably won't be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stratospheric winds influence ocean currents, scientists say Los Angeles Times Changes in wind direction 15 to 30 miles above Earth's surface can affect mile-deep currents in the North Atlantic by striking an oceanic "Achilles' heel," according to atmospheric scientists. The discovery, published Monday in the journal Nature ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IBM buys Berkshire firm Butterfly Software for storage-planning smarts ZDNet Summary: The new acquisition will add data analysis and migration tools to IBM's burgeoning storage portfolio. The terms of the deal have not been announced. By David Meyer | September 25, 2012 -- 09:18 GMT (02:18 PDT) IBM has bolstered its storage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Einstein's brain is now interactive iPad app Businessweek By Carla K. Johnson on September 25, 2012 CHICAGO (AP) — The brain that revolutionized physics now can be downloaded as an app for $9.99. But it won't help you win at Angry Birds. While Albert Einstein's genius isn't included, an exclusive iPad ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Honda plans to boost performance in Honda Civic Houston Chronicle The Honda Civic might be ubiquitous in the US, but it hasn't necessarily blown American drivers away with performance. Honda President Takanobu Ito confirmed on Friday that the company plans to launch the Honda Civic Type R, a sportier version of its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Mystery Underwater Sand Circles: A Little Fishy? Discovery News A 39-year-old man quits his office job to pursue his dream as an underwater photographer. He spends the next 30-odd years living la vida aqua, and then one day, he sees something quite remarkable: a circular pattern in the sand beneath the waves, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Facebook denies private message exposure as it faces French fury ZDNet Summary: The social network is being hauled up for questioning by French privacy officials over the alleged publication of old private messages on people's timelines. However, the company says users are only seeing old wall posts. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Linkedin introduces an endorsements feature Inquirer By Lee Bell PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL NETWORK LinkedIn has introduced a feature that allows users to recognise professionals for their expertise. Similar in a way to Facebook's "likes", Endorsements launched today in English across the US, India, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| UPDATE 2-Google starts Nexus 7 tablet, content sales in Japan Reuters * Google offers movies, books for sale along with Nexus 7 tablet * Online sales start on Tuesday, in retail stores on Oct. 2 * Google looks for low-cost tablet to drive content sales TOKYO, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Google Inc launched its Nexus 7 tablet in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| NYPD: iPhones, iPads popular target for thieves Wall Street Journal AP NEW YORK — The iPhone and other Apple gadgets are hugely popular — not just with techies but also with thieves. A new report by New York police shows thefts of Apple products up in the city 40 percent compared to last year, outstripping a rise in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Cable outpaces iTunes for iVOD movies: Comcast leads rental category Chicago Tribune iTunes is no match for pay-TV VOD, according to new NPD Group research. A la carte movie rentals, or iVOD, are particularly popular on cable VOD, which accounted for nearly half of all such transactions in the first half of 2012. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Take your stinkin' paws off my Facebook search history, you damn dirty API ITworld.com Facebook is storing your search terms and matching your account to your offline purchases. Here's how to opt out now, before it's too late. By Dan Tynan 2 comments September 24, 2012, 3:00 PM — Searching for tips on cross dressing, adult incontinence, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dad Launches Son's Toy Train Into the Stratosphere Revmodo One little toy train had the journey of a lifetime, traveling all the way up to the stratosphere before it began its decent down to Earth's surface. After an 18-mile climb and descent, the train — property of a wide-eyed, blond-haired, 4-year-old boy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Zombie' bees The Seattle Times The first confirmed case of "zombie bees" in Washington state has been found by a Kent beekeeper. Discovered in California in 2008, the bees are infected by a parasitic fly that causes the bees to lurch around erratically before dropping dead. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Zebrafish Enter Brave New World, Editing DNA Made Frighteningly Simple Geekosystem by Ian Chant | 3:59 pm, September 24th, 2012 Thanks to a pretty well documented and uncomplicated genome, zebrafish are quickly becoming the first choice in genetic engineering models for researchers from a variety of fields. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How Silly Is The New Law That New Jersey Just Put Into Place That Asks People ... DrJays.com Live People in New Jersey smile. I know, I know. You've seen The Sopranos and read all about our crooked politicians, so it may come as a shock to you. But, I live in New Jersey and I'm here to tell you that people who live in this state do smile. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Aquarium official says man wanted to cook rare sea turtle Dubuque Telegraph Herald TAMPA, Fla. -- A rare sea turtle that a Florida fisherman wanted to cook and eat has been released back into the wild. Officials at The Florida Aquarium said the fisherman snagged the Kemp's ridley sea turtle in May. Instead of releasing it, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Privacy experts to ask FTC to probe Facebook-Datalogix deal CNET Facebook wants to know which ads lead to buys, but experts worry the data aggregation may violate a recent privacy settlement. by Elinor Mills In an attempt to find out which ads lead to purchases, Facebook is partnering with Datalogix, a company that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Women 2.0 enters Google offices Upstart (blog) by Michael del Castillo , Technology & Innovation Editor September 24, 2012 | 5:19pm EDT Part startup incubator for women, part content-creating media company, Women 2.0 today announced its first joint initiative, a partnership with Google to expand ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| IPhone 5 a hot seller, but Wall Street cool on Apple Vancouver Sun Demand for the new iPhone 5 has left Apple and wireless carriers scrambling to fill orders, even amid disappointment on Wall Street as opening sales failed to live up to analysts' expectations. The bad news was compounded by a riot that closed a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Navy research vessel to be named after Neil Armstrong NBCNews.com An artist's conception shows an Armstrong-class auxiliary general oceanographic research vessel, or AGOR. The US Navy's first such ship, currently under construction, will be named the R/V Neil Armstrong in honor of the astronaut and Navy aviator who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| SpaceX ready for return to International Space Station The Planetary Society (blog) SpaceX is two weeks away from returning to the International Space Station. Following a successful demo flight in May, NASA is entrusting the private spaceflight company with a half-ton of mission-critical station cargo. The Cargo Resupply Services 1 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tesla's Superchargers Let Model S Owners Travel Long Distances for Free Yahoo! News Blogs (blog) By Stan Schroeder | Mashable – 4 hrs ago Owners of Tesla Motors' Model S electric car will be able to travel long distances without spending a dime on recharging, thanks to the company's new "Supercharging" stations. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NASA considering deep-space outpost on far side of moon Fox News Will NASA's next mission send its astronauts beyond the moon? The space agency is weighing a proposal to build a "gateway spacecraft" that would hang in space about 277000 miles from the Earth and 38000 miles past the moon -- more than a quarter ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ex: Pittsburgh hostage suspect is 'a sweet guy' Sacramento Bee AP PITTSBURGH -- The girlfriend of a man accused of taking a hostage in a Pittsburgh high-rise and posting about it on Facebook says he is a "sweet guy." Police called in 23-year-old Je'Nauba Lipford-Watts to come talk to 22-year-old Klein Michael ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Creationist to Bill Nye: Kids should be aware of evolution's flaws Los Angeles Times "Bill Nye vs. Creationism": It might sound like a bad 1980s comedy, but this is real life, with the bow-tied science TV star taking a whack on YouTube at Christian parents who might try to steer their kids away from evolution. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Hitachi technology stores data 'for millions of years' Adelaide Now This glass square holds the same amount of data as a CD and can survive intact for millions of years. Picture: AFP Source: AFP AS Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones prove, good music lasts a long time; now Japanese hi-tech giant Hitachi says it can last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sacramento-area gas prices still inching downward Modesto Bee The average price of gas in the area fell a penny, to $4.05 a gallon over the past week, according to the latest weekly report by SactoGasPrices.com, a GasBuddy.com website. Pump prices are 24.8 cents per gallon higher than they were one year ago and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| FiveThirtyEight: The Number of Things Nate Silver Gets Wrong About Climate Change Huffington Post If you're a science or math geek like me, you can't help but like Nate Silver. He's the fellow nerd who made good. His site FiveThirtyEight.com is a must for any serious polling buff, and he regularly graces the leading talk shows with his insightful ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Stratus acquires competing HA software provider Marathon ITworld.com September 24, 2012, 1:17 PM — In a move to expand its scope of providing high availability (HA) and fault tolerant systems, Stratus Technologies has acquired privately held Marathon Technologies, an application availability software provider based in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Make sure children are riding safely for Child Passenger Safety Week Tonawanda News By Jill Keppeler The Tonawanda News National Child Passenger Safety Week may have come to an end for 2012, but that doesn't mean there aren't options as far as making sure children's car seats are installed safely and correctly. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Malaria is found in Alaska birds TheNewsTribune.com A new study reports that a form of malaria, generally considered a tropical disease, is being contracted by birds as far north as Fairbanks. Published: Sept. 24, 2012 at 3:59 am PDT — Updated: Sept. 24, 2012 at 4:54 am PDT ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Tsunami Debris Is Just Now Arriving at Hawaii's Coast Smithsonian (blog) At sea off Waimanalo, a 4×4′ plastic bin is towed in the Makai Pier. Photo: Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory. A dock 30-by-50 feet long, with Japanese writing on it, was found floating off the coast of Hawaii, around the same time that a plastic ... See all stories on this topic » |
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