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Bigger Stronger Faster (US - DVD R1)

Magnolia Home Entertainment has announced Bigger Stronger Faster which explores steroid use in the biggest, strongest, fastest country in the world: America. This new documentary will be available to own from the 30th September, and should retail at around $26.98. Extras will include a behind the scenes featurette, and deleted scenes. We've attached our first look at the official package artwork below:

Nintendo Wii getting 2GB Storage Card: How do you feel?

It seems that Nintendo are pulling out all the stops to become the biggest in the market, yes we know that they are ahead in the console war and of course they are getting stronger and stronger.

Gustav grows stronger, approaches Cuba

MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- Thousands of anxious Cubans boarded up their homes and sought safety from Hurricane Gustav as it made landfall in western Cuba on Saturday night with sustained winds near 150 mph (240 kmh), the National Hurricane Center said.

Economic growth stronger-than-expected

Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.

Cost cuts, stronger Web sales lift Children's Place to 2nd - quarter profit, above Wall Street

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German Officials Seek Stronger Online Privacy Laws

German politicians called for tougher privacy laws after officials revealed personal and financial information on millions of Germans was readily available for cash on the Internet. The scandal over the illegal trading of bank account and phone data came just months after snooping cases at some major German corporations raised alarms.

Nanotube based CCTs stronger than cotton fibers

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Even Senators Who Want Stronger Copyright Laws Are Worried About ACTA

We've been wondering for a while now about why the ACTA treaty is being negotiated in such secrecy -- since the treaty will almost certainly greatly expand copyright laws around the world, without any real judicial approval. So it's good to see our concerns are echoed even by politicians who have long supported Hollywood's efforts to strengthen copyright law. Following the recent Congressional hearings about ACTA, Senators Patrick Leahy and Arlen Specter (who were behind the Senate ProIP bill that would put a copyright czar in the White House and unsuccessfully tried to make the FBI Hollywood's private police force) have now sent a letter saying that they're quite concerned about the ACTA Treaty. They're worried both that it will be too broad and that it's being negotiated entirely in secret.

Panasonic's New Toughbook: Stronger, Faster...Smaller?

Weighing only 3.7 pounds, the F8's the lightest in Panasonic's Toughbook line -- computers built for "rugged" use -- meaning Rambo would easily be able to carry this thing around while slashing people's throats and shooting arrows into enemies' eyes.

Nano-Titanium Technology Yields Lighter, Stronger Metals for Airplanes and Cars

Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.

Olympic marketing goes faster, higher, stronger - and digital

You'd pay a gazillion dollars to the International Olympic Committee, then pay a gazillion more to brag like heck about it on TV and in print ads.

McAfee (MFE) NewsBite - McAfee Reports Stronger-Than-Expected Earnings

McAfee Inc. (MFE) opened at 34.60. So far today, the stock has hit a low of 34.29 and a high of 35.00. MFE is now trading at 34.81, up 2.06 (5.95%). The stock hit its 52 week high of 41.66 in October and set its 52 week low of 27.80 in January. MFE slipped at the end of 2007, but has moved to the upside since the beginning of this year. Security software maker McAfee announced yesterday evening its second-quarter profit dipped to $47.8 million, hurt by hefty charges and a legal settlement. The company posted earnings of 52 cents per share, while analysts forecast earnings of 45 cents per share. Revenue climbed to $396.8 million, just above analysts' view for $369.1 million in sales. Technical indicators for the stock are bearish and steady while S&P gives MFE a neutral 3 STARS (out of 5) hold rating.

Nintendo Raises Profit Forecast

Stronger-than-anticipated sales of the Wii and DS has prompted Nintendo to revise their full-year profit forecast upwards. For the 1st time in 13 years, Nintendo is poised to pass Sony and become the world’s largest maker of game systems.

Seattle P-I Tech Writers, Todd Bishop and John Cook, Bolt for Puget Sound Business Journal

The Puget Sound Business Journal got significantly stronger today. Two of Seattle’s best-known technology journalists, John Cook and Todd Bishop, have resigned from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer to take new jobs at the crosstown Business Journal.

The Newest Member of The Linux Foundation: Black Duck Software

The Linux Foundation's forces are growing stronger, as yesterday it was announced that a new member was joining in, for the enhancement of the popularity of Linux. Black Duck Software is now a Foundation ally, and will further aid in the common quest of maintaining a perpetual growth of Linux.

Attempt on PM's Life, Violence Rock Pakistan

Pakistan's troubled battle against a militancy that has never been stronger was on full display today when the prime minister survived a crude assassination attempt and Western soldiers launched an unprecedented cross-border operation in Pakistan's tribal areas that killed at least 19 people.

McCain's homeland security strategy could take an 'eBay approach'

WASHINGTON--Government needs better engagement with the private sector to develop a stronger homeland security strategy for emergency response, government and industry representatives said Wednesday--and may even turn to companies like eBay for inspiration on how to respond to domestic emergencies, suggested a representative for John McCain.

Ideas from eBay could shape McCain's homeland security strategy

WASHINGTON--Government needs better engagement with the private sector to develop a stronger homeland security strategy for emergency response, government and industry representatives said Wednesday--and may even turn to companies like eBay for inspiration on how to respond to domestic emergencies, suggested a representative for John McCain.

Group warns that cybercrime will hit enterprise apps

The International Council of E-Commerce Consultants says each day new and stronger attacks are being launched across the globe.

Disinfectants Can Make Bacteria Resistant To Treatment

Chemicals used in the environment to kill bacteria could be making them stronger, according to a paper published in the October issue of the journal Microbiology. Low levels of these chemicals, called biocides, can make the potentially lethal bacterium Staphylococcus aureus remove toxic chemicals from the cell even more efficiently, potentially making it resistant to being killed by some antibiotics.

Disinfectants can make bacteria resistant to treatment

Chemicals used in the environment to kill bacteria could be making them stronger, according to a paper published in the October issue of the journal Microbiology. Low levels of these chemicals, called biocides, can make the potentially lethal bacterium Staphylococcus aureus remove toxic chemicals from the cell even more efficiently, potentially making it resistant to being killed by some antibiotics.

Roaming, bloggers, and Internet Safety; an interview with Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding

Viviane Reding keeps coming back to the table with more ways to develop a stronger and safer Europe. In a candid interview with New Europe’s Editor Alexandros Koronakis, Reding discusses the future of roaming in what she envisages as a true single telecom market, and talks about bloggers and internet regulation in the wake of the Telecoms package.

Brown seeking to rally ministers

Gordon Brown has been rallying ministers in Birmingham by insisting Britain can emerge from the economic crisis "stronger and fairer".

Olympic Gold Medalist Would Like to Thank the Wii

That Nintendo Wii, what will it think up next? It's made us smarter and fitter and stronger and just so much better. Oh, and have you heard? Now it's creating OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALISTS. Japanese swimmer Kosuke Kitajima just took the gold in the 100-meter breaststroke, and instead of thanking God or his trainers in typical fashion, he gave another performance enhancer a shout-out:

IBM, McAfee execs admit data management is out of control

Security experts at McAfee and IBM admit customers are yet to fully grasp the importance of data management despite stronger regulation and a series of highly publicised breaches.


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