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Donald Erb: Widely performed avant-garde composer

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U.S. stock markets swing widely, end mixed

A trader puts his hand on his head on the floor of the New York Stock exchange October 9, 2008 in New York City. After a day in which the markets showed early promise in gains, the Dow fell 678 points, falling below 9000 points at the end of the trading day.

ICANN Shutting Down EstDomains Nov. 24

Widely regarded as a haven for spammers and cybercriminals, EstDomains must now designate a recipient for the 281,000 domain registrations it manages.

Rachel Whiteread Exhibited At Boston Museum

Widely known in contemporary art circles for her public monuments, including Water Tower (1998) in New York (now in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art) and Holocaust Memorial (1995/2000) in Vienna, Rachel Whiteread considers the scale and structure of familiar forms through the overlooked spaces essential to their identity.

Rachel Whiteread At Boston Museum

Widely known in contemporary art circles for her public monuments, including Water Tower (1998) in New York (now in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art) and Holocaust Memorial (1995/2000) in Vienna, Rachel Whiteread considers the scale and structure of familiar forms through the overlooked spaces essential to their identity.

Judge: Chevron Must Remove Paid Google Link Tied to Search of Plaintiff's Name

A widely watched trial over Chevron's Nigerian operations featured a new online frontier Monday in the battle to influence the hearts and minds of potential jurors.

Moderate use averts failure of type 2 diabetes drugs in animal model

Drugs widely used to treat type 2 diabetes may be more likely to keep working if they are used in moderation, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have found in a study using an animal model.

Google Rolls Out Rival to iPhone

The widely-anticipated G1 phone made by HTC, has a touch-sensitive screen, a computer-like keyboard, Wi-Fi connections and uses Google's new Android operating system. Available in three colors -- black, white and brown -- it includes familiar Google services, such as Google Maps, Gmail and YouTube. Like the iPhone and other "smartphones" the device is meant to broaden the appeal of Web surfing on the go.

Arsenal guarded over financial figures

As widely expected, the club has done well. Last season may have been trophyless but the club earned £223m. Much of this was from the new television deal, bringing in nearly £69m, helped by the strength of the euro coming in from Uefa's money.

Japanese iPhone owners to be offered TV tuner add-on

Addressing a widely-publicized feature omission for Japanese iPhone users, local carrier Softbank on Thursday announced plans to begin selling a TV Tuner add-on later this year that will also serve as an extended battery pack.

Intel's Moorestown would make iPhone less secure

Intel is widely believed to be hopeful that Apple will adopt the chip package, but a security researcher warns that x86 processors are familiar territory for hackers

Latest Robots Showcase Security, Teaching Skills

Robots, already widely found on factory floors, are increasingly encroaching on the human world and a number of robots on display at the RoboDevelopment conference in Santa Clara, California, were programmed to not only entertain, but to secure homes, direct lost people to stores in malls and teach English.

Latest robots showcase security, teaching skills

Robots, already widely found on factory floors, are increasingly encroaching on the human world and a number of robots on display at the RoboDevelopment conference in Santa Clara, Calif., were programmed to not only entertain, but to secure homes, direct lost people to stores in malls and teach English.

Latest robots showcase security, teaching skills

Robots, already widely found on factory floors, are increasingly encroaching on the human world and a number of robots on display at the RoboDevelopment conference in Santa Clara, Calif., were programmed to not only entertain, but to secure homes, direct lost people to stores in malls and teach English.

Latest robots showcase security, teaching skills

Robots, already widely found on factory floors, are increasingly encroaching on the human world and a number of robots on display at the RoboDevelopment conference in Santa Clara, California, were programmed to not only entertain, but to secure homes, direct lost people to stores in malls and teach English.

Earth, Wind and Google: Powering the Data Center

It’s been widely reported that data centers are a major energy eater and thus drain on the environment. And many data center equipment suppliers, including Cisco Systems Inc.(CSCO), Sun Microsystems Inc. (JAVA) and others, have offered energy-saving gear to address that. But Google Inc. (GOOG) has gone a step further.

A useful imaging modality for monitoring treatment response to hepatocellular carcinoma

TACE has been widely accepted as a choice of treatment for advanced HCC. CT perfusion is a non-invasive and reproducible technique for assessing perfusion changes due to TACE therapy for locally advanced HCC. However, there are few reports on the application of this technique in evaluating the efficacy of TACE based on quantitative analysis of perfusion parameters.

Softbank to offer Japanese iPhone users 1seg TV tuner and extended battery add-on

"Addressing a widely-publicized feature omission for Japanese iPhone users, local carrier Softbank on Thursday announced plans to begin selling a TV Tuner add-on later this year that will also serve as an extended battery pack," Sam Oliver reports for AppleInsider.

Government, central bank to boost banks, cut interest rates

OTTAWA - Ottawa is widely expected to move aggressively this week to free up clogged money markets, beginning Tuesday with the central bank possibly cutting its key interest rates to a four-year low.

End of an Era: UBS Pulls Plug on Mortgage Research

is yanking a widely-read mortgage publication that has become a staple among nearly every secondary mortgage market participant worth their salt, HousingWire has learned. UBS has shuttered the Mortgage Strategist after 15 years of publication, as it closes its asset-backed securities group — which includes mortgages.

Can Probiotic Bacteria Induce Monocyte-derived Dendritic Cells Maturation?

Probiotic bacteria are widely used to relieve the symptoms of many disorders such as inflammatory bowel syndrome, diarrhea, and allergies. Probiotic mixtures have also been found to reduce the symptoms of diarrhea. In children a probiotic bacterium L. rhamnosus GG has been shown to prevent the onset of atopy and allergies. However, the mechanisms that cause these beneficial actions are yet to be characterized.

Apple lawyers hand iPod hash cracking site a DMCA notice

Although not a widely-publicized addition, one of the newer "features" Apple has added to its iPods and iPhones is a hash that protects the iTunesDB file, which stores information about what music you have on your iPod and where it's located on the iPod's hard drive. As it turns out, Apple doesn't seem to like people meddling with the iPhone and iPod touch hash, and according to Slashdot, Apple lawyers recently sent a DMCA violation notice to a project that was attempting to reverse-engineer the current version of the iTunesDB protection.

The number portability practice, which allows customers to keep their mobile phone numbers when switching operators, started in Turkey on Sunday.

The practice has been widely discussed in the industry as three leading GSM operators in Turkey; Turkcell, Avea and Vodafone, eye new customers who might not have been happy with their current operators.

Carbon nanotubes could act as an efficient music speaker

While carbon nanotubes are widely praised for their strength and electrical properties, no one has thoroughly investigated their acoustic properties, until now. A team of Chinese researchers has found that zapping sheets of carbon nanotubes with an electric current causes the nanotubes to emit sound.

Carbon nanotube speaker makes sound, but no vibrations

While carbon nanotubes are widely praised for their strength and electrical properties, no one has thoroughly investigated their acoustic properties, until now. A team of Chinese researchers has found that zapping sheets of carbon nanotubes with an electric current causes the nanotubes to emit sound.


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