|
invade: search
The largest annual gathering of Christian bloggers is set to invade “sin city” this weekend, challenging hundreds to find ways to live "Christianly" in a Web 2.0 world.
in Blog Watch
via Christian Post @ 17:46 20th Sep
- Related
The largest annual gathering of Christian bloggers is invading “sin city” this weekend, challenging hundreds to find ways to live "Christianly" in a Web 2.0 world.
in Blog Watch
via Christian Post @ 14:09 21st Sep
- Related
Swiss army knife will stay Swiss after local company wins fight to keep contract XOþԦ\ hMbasy
in Computer Security
via Taipei Times Online @ 15:10 16th Sep
- Related
Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
in Computer Security
via NDTV @ 8:29 13th Sep
- Related
BERLIN - The Ifa, Europe's top consumer electronics show, is normally all about gadgets that make life more entertaining with the latest flat screen televisions, stereo equipment and the like.
in Gadgets
via I-Net-Bridge @ 18:23 29th Aug
- Related
Hot tags: australia, government-and-politics, business-economics-and-finance, states-and-territories, law-crime-and-justice, courts-and-trials, federal-government, act, nsw, united-states
in Quirky
via ABC Online @ 2:14 15th Oct
- Related
MIDDLETOWN, Del., Oct. 13 (UPI) -- A Delaware woman said she vacated her home after discovering at least six baby rat snakes in her bathroom, bedroom and burrowing under her rug.
in Quirky
via UPI @ 19:38 13th Oct
- Related
The Ifa, Europe's top consumer electronics show, is normally all about gadgets that make life more entertaining with the latest flat screen televisions, stereo equipment and the like.
in Gadgets
via South Asian Womens Forum @ 11:44 31st Aug
- Related
With the Beijing Olympic Games taking centre stage on our televisions Ubisoft's rabbids have been attempting to get their own moment of Olympic glory by staging their very own fencing tournament.
in Video Games
via Pro-G @ 22:38 13th Aug
- Related
Discuss this Discuss It! Digg It! Blogmarks co.mment It! Send to Reddit Send to Blinklist! del.icio.us
in Handhelds
via TechConnect Magazine @ 5:43 7th Aug
- Related
Drivers of high-performance racing cars were a bit surprised over the weekend to spot roadside billboards with the Illinois senator's familiar face on them and the message "Early Voting Has Begun. VoteForChange.com."
in Computer Games
via FOXNews.com @ 15:00 14th Oct
- Related
Nokia will unveil its first touch-screen phone next week in a direct challenge to Apple's successful iPhone, two industry sources have told Reuters.
in Handhelds
via WA Today.com.au @ 8:40 29th Sep
- Related
Carrier America Movil said that on 22 August it will be releasing the iPhone 3G in Argentina, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.
in Handhelds
via Infomatics @ 6:38 8th Aug
- Related
Google Streetview will not be breaching any privacy laws when it is launched in the UK, according to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
in Data Privacy
via SC Magazine @ 23:51 6th Aug
- Related
Its eerie blue hue was attracting plenty of curious onlookers who crowded around a glass jar - but its sting could be deadly.
in Quirky
via Red Orbit @ 14:10 12th Sep
- Related
Dramatic images of one of the largest water source regions on Mars have been beamed back to Earth. Full Story
in Biological Science
via In The News.co.uk @ 11:01 8th Aug
- Related
Copyright 2008 Silicon Alley Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
in Search Engines
via Silicon Alley Insider @ 12:22 18th Aug
- Related
In May, Charter Communications, one of the nation's largest Internet service providers, sent letters to hundreds of thousands of its customers promising "an enhancement coming soon to your Web browsing experience." This was a heroic bit of corporate doublespeak—Charter planned to "enhance" its service by installing software on its Internet lines to scrutinize its customers' browsing habits. The company's aim: to sell lucrative ads tailored to users' interests. For instance, if Charter saw that you'd been reading lots of auto reviews, it might show you spots for new cars. The company described the plan as a benefit for users. "You will not see more ads—just ads that are more relevant to you," it said.
in Data Privacy
via Slate @ 4:12 20th Aug
- Related
Many groups of bacteria are known as "male killers" - they target and kill just the males of a host species. Now, a Cornell scientist has helped describe for the first time just how certain male-killing bacteria manage to specifically kill off males of a parasitic wasp. The bacteria Arsenophonus nasoniae infect both sexes of the parasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis but target the males, killing more than 70 percent, said Patrick Ferree, Cornell postdoctoral fellow in molecular biology and genetics. Ferree and his University of Rochester collaborator John Werren report on this mechanism in Current Biology.
in Biological Science
via Bionity.com @ 1:55 26th Sep
- Related
Nanotechnology is starting to invade lots of other fields, and cancer treatment is no exception. Traditional chemotherapeutic drugs have a well-deserved reputation of causing excessive misery, but the benefits of aggressively treating the cancer still vastly outweighs the nausea, hair loss, and damage to the liver, kidneys, and heart (among other things). The effectiveness of chemotherapeutics can be improved by combining them with heating, but the methods for heating the body are often invasive and risky. Researchers have now combined gold nanorods and non-invasive thermal excitation with chemotherapeutic drugs and uncovered a surprising synergistic effect.
in Nanotech
via ArsTechnica @ 19:25 3rd Oct
- Related
UPSIDE-DOWN jellyfish and small crustaceans that invade the mouths of fish and eat their tongues are among the hundreds of new species discovered in Australia's coral reefs.
in Biological Science
via Herald Sun @ 13:33 24th Sep
- Related
Don your loincloth, polish your bastard sword, and get ready to invade Germany as Funcom announces their plans for Age of Conan at next week's Games Convention in Leipzig. They'll be showing off new locations, new content, and new features of their massively-multiplayer swords & sorcery title during live stage shows at the convention, with Blue Orb on hand to show players how to work the game with a gamepad and the TripleHead2Go guys granting hands-on time with the game on a three-screen setup. There's also loot to be had in the form of free game trials, limited edition game DVDs, and inflatable swords - because giving out real swords would have been pricey, and things would have gotten ugly rather quickly.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 1:29 17th Aug
- Related
It's time to fight fat... with ninjas. The Chubby Devils are the latest annoyances to invade Ninjatown on the DS.
in Video Games
via GameCube Europe @ 21:43 10th Oct
- Related
The Phantom of the Opera puts down his mask starting Aug. 24 for four performances at the Majestic Theatre on Broadway. Technicians will invade his lair and upgrade the sound system.
in Arts & Culture
via Playbill @ 10:08 24th Aug
- Related
imageAsterope is an independently developed, unique and addictive game experience with an intuitive control scheme for the iPhone 3G, the original iPhone, and iPod Touch. Asterope gives the player a unique gameplay experience by using the touch screen to control the players’ spaceship. The game contains 10 levels where you unfold the story of how the Androids are coming to invade earth. Asterope also includes three arcade mode levels for quick gaming sessions.
in Handhelds
via Macsimum News @ 0:17 13th Oct
- Related
Search took 0.03 seconds.
|
|