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in Mobile Technology
via Insanely Great Mac @ 23:42 11th Nov
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Ceremonies across the UK will take place later to remember the servicemen and women who lost their lives in all past and current armed conflicts.
in Top Stories
via BBC @ 1:29 9th Nov
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To generate support for the family of the late Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl and all others that have suffered as a result of terrorism, the United Nations Department of Public Information, in partnership with the Museum of Jewish Heritage -- A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, will remember Pearl's courage by organizing a concert as part of the Daniel Pearl World Music Days celebration.
in Arts & Culture
via M2 @ 21:36 27th Oct
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Remember a few weeks ago when I reported that my Samsung Blackjack had an unfortunate run-in with a clumsy waiter and a glass of water? If so you will probably remember that I was taking suggestions for new phones to purchase. Being the undecided gadget enthusiast that I am, even after I decided to pick up the HTC Touch Diamond from Sprint, a company which I loathe, I decided to pick up a T-Mobile G1 as well. I figure if I am going to be stuck with one of these devices for the foreseeable future, I better put them to the test and see which one comes out on top and in the process expand my mobile gadget horizon.
in Mobile Technology
via Smartphone Thoughts @ 5:47 25th Oct
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An anonymous reader writes "I'm sure this is something all older Slashdotters are aware of: as I get older my once-sharp brain is, well, getting worse. In particular, I'm not able to remember things as well as I once did. As a geek my capacity in this area was always what defined me as a geek. Nowadays things seem to go in OK, but then leak out. A few weeks later I've mostly forgotten. So, I ask Slashdot: how do you cope with your mind getting older? What's your trick? Fish-oil? Brain Training on the DS? Exercise? Or just trying harder to remember things?"
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 22:15 22nd Nov
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A Who's Who of Chicago theatre pay tribute to literary legend Studs Terkel with a Nov. 17 free staged reading of Will the Circle Be Unbroken?, adapted by Derek Goldman from Terkel's book about life, death and faith.
in Arts & Culture
via Playbill @ 8:40 17th Nov
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in Arts & Culture
via The Scotsman @ 9:15 11th Nov
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To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Content Subscription with the Edinburgh Evening News site.
in Arts & Culture
via Edinburgh Evening News @ 9:15 11th Nov
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Today we commemorate the 90th anniversary of the end of World War I, the war in which 13 million people lost their lives.
in Blog Watch
via The West Online @ 20:44 10th Nov
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Michael Douglas and Danny DeVito hugged it out at Wednesday night's 23rd Israel Film Festival Honors at the Zeigfeld Theater.
in Celebrities
via New York Daily News @ 6:41 30th Oct
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in E-commerce
via CNBC @ 0:38 8th Nov
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Le 10 septembre 2008, peu avant 10 h 30, deux points lumineux sur un écran au Centre de contrôle du CERN marquent le premier tour complet d’un faisceau de protons en sens horaire, dans le Grand collisionneur de hadrons (LHC). Il a fallu moins d’une heure pour arriver à ce résultat après le début de l’injection du faisceau dans le collisionneur, près du point 2, sous les yeux du monde entier. À la fin de la journée, non seulement le second faisceau avait circulé sans problèmes dans le sens anti-horaire, mais il avait également effectué quelque 300 tours.
in General Science
via CERN Courier @ 8:27 6th Nov
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"Art has the power to heal, to unite, and to express feeling when words sometimes can't be found. It can pay tribute to someone and serve as a constant symbol of the unique spirit within. If we look at great art through history, it can tell us so much about people and places through nonverbal communication. Grief can be so overwhelming, and hits us when we least expect it. Art supercedes linear and logical thinking, and can capture feelings that aren't always explainable through words," said Adrienne Crowther, Owner of Shine On Brightly. "The idea for Shine On Brightly was developed from a lifelong passion for art, and the belief that every life deserves to be honored and celebrated. We're located in Asheville, North Carolina, but our products are available worldwide.
in Arts & Culture
via American Chronicle @ 17:15 5th Nov
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Remember the World Wide Web in the mid-‘90s? That’s where the mobile Web is today, according to new research from Yankee Group reviewing consumer-facing sites in five key categories: user, device, network, design and effectiveness.
in Mobile Technology
via XChange Magazine @ 11:32 29th Nov
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Remember the bloke N.D. Howard? Among his men were Frank Lowson, Jack Robertson, Don Kenyon, Alan Watkins, Reg Spooner, Malcolm Hilton and Roy Tattersall. In the absence of top ranking English cricketers like Len Hutton, Cyril Washbrook, Denis Compton, Godfrey Evans and Alec Bedser who were scared to tour 'dark continent' India with its heat, germs and what not, poor Howard led his third rate England cricket team to this country in 1951-52 and even managed to win the fourth test match at Kanpur. But India finally defeated this weak English combination in the last test on a spinner's track at Madras to record its first-ever official cricket victory. This was hailed as a 'great' triumph!
in Arts & Culture
via Outlook India @ 14:50 29th Nov
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Remember that crazy-awesome press kit that Capcom created for the release of Mega Man 9? Well the company has decided to do something similar for the release of another hotly anticipated downloadable title, Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 2:12 26th Nov
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Remember that expensive bag of tools a spacewalking astronaut let go of last week? Now you can see it from Earth — if you've got a telescope.
in Space Science
via FOXNews.com @ 18:09 25th Nov
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in Computer Security
via Metro.co.uk @ 6:38 24th Nov
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Remember 11 days ago Unisys Corp. got bounced from the S&P 500 Index because its low market capitalization no longer made it one of the nation's biggest companies?
in Personal Finance
via Philly.com @ 8:42 22nd Nov
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Remember life without Google? You should. It only turned 10 this September (though I believe that makes it 70 in tech years). I raise this fact to provide context for Twitter, the "micro-blogging" service that recently turned two. According to many who gaze into tech's crystal blogosphere, Twitter, like Google, could one day be a verb.
in Blog Watch
via Response Magazine @ 22:25 20th Nov
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Remember Palm, Symbian, Java, and Blackberry? AT&T Dangles Incentives for Non-iPhone, Non-Android Mobile Apps
in Mobile Technology
via Xconomy @ 10:57 20th Nov
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Remember Afrika? It's a nature-themed PS3-exclusive photography game that met moderate success when it debuted in Japan earlier this year. An English release seemed unlikely due to the niche content of the game, but it appears the game will be making its way to American shores -- and from an unlikely source, as well.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 0:49 20th Nov
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Remember the refurbished, tape-based Canon HD camcorder from a few weeks ago? It was $450, which seemed like a pretty good deal at the time. But now eCost has the JVC Everio GZ-HD5US, an HD camcorder with a 60GB hard drive, new, for $399. I don't know if that's a mistake or what, because other stores are selling it for $600 and up. JVC's direct price: $1,199.
in Gadgets
via CNET News.com @ 11:56 19th Nov
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Remember Palm, Symbian, Java, and Blackberry? AT&T Dangles Incentives for Non-iPhone, Non-Android Mobile Apps
in Mobile Technology
via Xconomy @ 10:04 19th Nov
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