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The consumer electronics industry, like every other industry, is worried about its prospects for 2009. A shrinking economy, vanishing jobs and an imploding financial system cast long shadows over the coming year. But there are few bright spots on the horizon for CE manufacturers, according the Consumer Electronics Association, mainly involving green technology, next-generation input methods such as multi-touch screens and motion sensors and embedded internet access.
in Gadgets
via Wired News @ 1:26 12th Nov
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A Los Alamos National Laboratory cosmic-ray observatory has seen for the first time two distinct hot spots that appear to be bombarding Earth with an excess of cosmic rays. The research calls into question nearly a century of understanding about galactic magnetic fields near our solar system.
in Space Science
via Red Orbit @ 2:21 25th Nov
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A Los Alamos National Laboratory cosmic-ray observatory has seen for the first time two distinct hot spots that appear to be bombarding Earth with an excess of cosmic rays. The research calls into question nearly a century of understanding about galactic magnetic fields near our solar system.
in General Science
via Science Daily @ 22:59 24th Nov
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In what may be a landmark move for the business of mobile video, BSkyB has announced that it is to sell advertising spots around its leading mobile content packages.
in Mobile Technology
via Content To Mobile @ 0:30 14th Nov
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A Los Alamos National Laboratory cosmic-ray observatory has seen for the first time two distinct hot spots that appear to be bombarding Earth with an excess of cosmic rays. The research calls into question nearly a century of understanding about galactic magnetic fields near our solar system.
in Space Science
via PhysOrg.com @ 19:22 25th Nov
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Alltel Wireless rings in the holidays with return of popular stop-motion animation TV spots and cheerful offers on popular handsets
in Mobile Technology
via SmartBrief @ 2:08 17th Nov
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Alltel Wireless rings in the holidays with return of popular stop-motion animation TV spots and cheerful offers on popular handsets
in Mobile Technology
via Street Insider @ 10:44 14th Nov
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AT&T has announced that iPhones will be allowed free Wi-Fi access at its 17,000 nationwide hot spots. This includes Starbucks, airports, hotels and lots of other public spots.
in Handhelds
via Kelsey Group @ 7:38 1st Nov
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The U.S. space agency says its Hubble Space Telescope has taken the first visible-light snapshot of a planet circling another star.
in General Science
via Post Chronicle @ 23:22 13th Nov
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This image, taken with the Advanced Camera for Surveys aboard the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, shows the newly discovered planet, Fomalhaut b, orbiting its parent star, Fomalhaut, in a release on November 13, 2008. The small white box at lower right pinpoints the planet's location. Fomalhaut b has carved a path along the inner edge of a vast, dusty debris ring encircling Fomalhaut that is 34.5 billion kilometres across. Fomalhaut b lies three billion kilometres inside the ring's inner edge and orbits 17 billion kilometres from its star. The inset at bottom right is a composite image showing the planet's position during Hubble observations taken in 2004 and 2006. Astronomers have calculated that Fomalhaut b completes an orbit around its parent star every 872 years.
in General Science
via UPI @ 18:36 13th Nov
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THE letter column of the Guyana Chronicle some time ago published a letter in which I called for the cleaning of drains in the Patentia West Housing Scheme indicating that the water from my main drains, as an example, was stagnant and that the area, in my opinion, is susceptible to flooding.
in IP & Patents
via Guyana Chronicle Online @ 7:37 13th Nov
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in Space Science
via Aviation Week @ 16:45 5th Nov
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ALLENTOWN, Pa. -- A Pennsylvania pizzeria insists venison is not on the menu - despite the impression a customer may have gotten when she saw one of the cooks butchering a deer in the shop's kitchen.
in Quirky
via Sun Herald @ 8:44 4th Dec
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A Pennsylvania pizzeria insists venison is not on the menu - despite the impression a customer may have gotten when she saw one of the cooks butchering a deer in the shop's kitchen.
in Quirky
via Miami Herald @ 23:20 3rd Dec
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Vasili Polenov’s "Egyptian girl" (1876) sold for £1.05 million, almost triple its high estimate of £350,000.
in Arts & Culture
via ArtInfo @ 23:22 27th Nov
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MANHASSET, NY — Advances in nanotechnologies for medicine and biology will be detailed at the December International Electron Devices Meeting in San Francisco.
in Nanotech
via Planet Analog @ 17:40 20th Nov
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Advances in nanotechnologies for medicine and biology will be detailed at the December International Electron Devices Meeting in San Francisco.
in Nanotech
via Semiconductor Fabtech @ 16:53 19th Nov
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MANHASSET, NY — Advances in nanotechnologies for medicine and biology will be detailed at the December International Electron Devices Meeting in San Francisco.
in Nanotech
via EE Times UK @ 7:55 19th Nov
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MANHASSET, NY — Advances in nanotechnologies for medicine and biology will be detailed at the December International Electron Devices Meeting in San Francisco.
in Nanotech
via EE Times Europe @ 4:26 19th Nov
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MANHASSET, NY — Advances in nanotechnologies for medicine and biology will be detailed at the December International Electron Devices Meeting in San Francisco.
in Nanotech
via EE Times @ 2:53 19th Nov
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If San Diego-based Adnavance Technologies plays its cards right, it won’t be long before it’s selling a simple DNA test that will tell doctors within a couple hours whether their patients have a potentially deadly MRSA bacterial infection. There will be no more need to send samples to a highly-skilled technician running an expensive DNA amplification machine for half a day, or wait three to four days to get results back from an outside contract laboratory.
in Biological Science
via Xconomy @ 23:57 10th Nov
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FRISCO, Texas -- A police officer directing traffic outside of a concert in suburban Dallas noticed a familiar-looking truck driving by - his own. The startling sight led to the arrest of James Matthew Herring, 22, who is charged with theft and evading arrest, police said.
in Quirky
via Sun Herald @ 0:05 30th Oct
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Tom Leppard, an ex-special forces soldier, who lived without electricity or running water in a ramshackle shelter and chose to bathe in streams said: "I'm getting too old for that kind of life."
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via Mirror.co.uk @ 5:44 28th Oct
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