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1) Parkour isn’t just for 12th century assassins. Couriers make excellent use of this French style of movement as the main character of Mirror’s Edge proudly shows us:
in Video Games
via Daily Radar @ 17:15 7th May
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The Eastern Edge Robotics team proved once again that it is the team to beat. The team, comprised of students from the Marine Institute, Memorial University’s Faculty of Engineering and College of the North Atlantic, captured top honours, beating out 25 teams in the Explorer (advanced level) class competition at the 2008 MATE International ROV Competition, held at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography–University of California San Diego from June 26-28.
in Robotics
via Memorial University of Newfoundland @ 22:13 3rd Jul
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New Delhi: Chennai kept their nerves as S Badrinath and Manpreet Gony emerged unlikely heroes to edge out Delhi in a last-ball finish at the Feroz Shah Kotla on Thursday.
in Cricket
via IBNLive India News @ 5:47 10th May
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imageFolks, check this video out. Someone mocked up a 3G iPhone by connecting it via WiFi to an iMac whose internet connection was supplied with a HSDPA modem, and then shared. He tested it against a standard 2.5G iPhone run on a standard overseas EDGE wireless network. Safari pages load almost 2x faster.
in Handhelds
via Macsimum News @ 19:59 8th May
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Tandberg Television is adding support for privacy-mode encryption to its universal edge QAM platform, which promises cable operators a more efficient way to secure video-on-demand titles when individual subscribers request them.
in Computer Security
via Multichannel Online @ 19:47 17th May
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2nd Biennial 01SJ Global Festival of Art on the Edge is North America's newest and largest festival of digital arts.
in Arts & Culture
via Dexigner @ 3:09 30th May
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Voyager 2's journey toward interstellar space has revealed surprising insights into the energy and magnetic forces at the solar system's outer edge, and confirmed the solar system's squashed shape.
in General Science
via Space.com @ 22:45 2nd Jul
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Forty years ago, in May, 1968, protests, demonstrations, and marches -- not all of them peaceful -- put students at the University of California, Berkeley, at the forefront of the antiwar, free speech, and civil rights movements. Today, Cal Berkeley is again in the vanguard as a new generation of student activists emerges to help address some of the most pressing social issues of our era: energy efficiency, Third World poverty and disease, and sustainable housing, among others. The quiet activism pursued by today's activists may not generate as many headlines as the actions of their well-known predecessors, but they may ultimately have greater impact as they mobilize the edge to transform the core.
in Nanotech
via Yahoo! Singapore @ 23:06 2nd Jun
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YouTube user "ApplicandoMovie" has posted a video of the same Apple iPhone displayed side-by-side on 2.5G EDGE vs. 3G HSDPA (via Wi-Fi using an iMac with an HSDPA modem) to give viewers an idea of the speed differences between the two cellular wireless technologies.
in Handhelds
via Mac Daily News @ 10:35 3rd May
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Women's : Milady Unveils Behind-the-Scenes DVD Instruction for Creating Cutting Edge Hairstyles and Makeup Techniques
in Gadgets
via Prudent Press Agency @ 22:18 2nd May
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Qisda Corp of Taiwan displayed a smartphone that supports IEEE802.16e mobile WiMAX and wireless LAN as well as GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks at 2008 WiMAX Expo Taipei, an event taking place alongside Computex in Taipei, Taiwan, June 2, 2008.
in Handhelds
via Nikkei Business Publications @ 8:16 6th Jun
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London, May 24 : Parachuting has been a hobby for many, but a retired French army colonel is so passionate about the sport that he is preparing to attempt a record-breaking skydive of 1000mph from the edge of space.
in Space Science
via Malaysia Sun @ 11:08 24th May
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Straw Hat Pizza Serves up a New Twist to Traditional PR Campaigns With a Cutting-edge Approach to Social Media
in Blog Watch
via Restaurant News Resource @ 0:38 2nd May
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For those concerned about the battery draining tendencies of 3-G chipsets, there's new evidence that Apple may be planning to include a 3-G kill switch of sorts in its forthcoming second-gen iPhone. The option, although hidden, was discovered to be a part of the latest firmware update for the regular EDGE-based iPhone and was found in the 2.0 beta5 Preferences binary. This, of course, implies that Apple will be using common firmware/software for both models of the iPhone, but the developer who made the discovery notes that the 3-G on/off option will only be available to those who purchase a 3-G iPhone.
in Handhelds
via Wired News @ 1:27 12th May
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Tandberg Television's universal edge QAM, the EQ8096, is designed support Privacy Mode Encryption to provide an added layer of protection and an easy-to-implement content protection system for on-demand services such as VOD. The EQ8096 universal Edge QAM is designed to offer unprecedented density, high reliability, low power consumption, and designed-in redundancy features. It supports DOCSIS 3.0, M-CMTS and DVB Common Scrambling Algorithm and SimulCrypt. It features up to 96 QAM channels in an integrated two rack-unit chassis.
in Computer Security
via Communications Technology @ 3:56 17th May
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Many people waited on the edge of their seats for a June 12 press conference featuring federal industry minister Jim Prentice and heritage minister Josee Verner. Okay, so not exactly on the edge of their seats. The reason for the excitement, or lack thereof, was the much anticipated and long-awaited update to the Canadian Copyright Act.
in IP & Patents
via Norwester @ 0:07 19th Jun
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Vodafone will begin selling Apple's cutting edge iPhone product in Australia later this year.Vodafone will begin selling Apple's cutting edge iPhone product in Australia later this year.
in Handhelds
via Nine MSN @ 19:34 6th May
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When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
in Space Science
via Boston Globe @ 11:29 3rd Jul
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When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
in General Science
via ABC News @ 19:05 2nd Jul
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When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
in Space Science
via Forbes.com @ 17:02 2nd Jul
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When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
in Space Science
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 17:08 2nd Jul
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WASHINGTON - When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-travelling NASA probes reveal.
in Space Science
via Yahoo! Canada @ 15:24 3rd Jul
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WASHINGTON - When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-traveling NASA probes reveal.
in Space Science
via AP via Newsday @ 19:29 2nd Jul
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WASHINGTON - When viewed from the rest of the galaxy, the edge of our solar system appears slightly dented as if a giant hand is pushing one edge of it inward, far-travelling NASA probes reveal.
in Space Science
via CNEWS @ 19:29 2nd Jul
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