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In The Zona - Ankle Sprain edition
Thats right is In The Zona, Arizona’s Premier Sports Podcast, “Ankle Sprain Edition.” Why? because we scored an exclusive interview with the Phoenix Suns trainer and Physical Therapist, Dr. Michael Clark. He is also the President and CEO of the National Academy of Sports Medicine. You can jump right to his interview by clicking ... (Read on Source)
May 2, 1952: First Commercial Jet Flies From London to Johannesburg
1952: A de Havilland Comet, flying for British Overseas Airways Corporation, becomes the first jet aircraft to enter commercial service, carrying passengers from London to Johannesburg, South Africa.
The early Comet was a four-engine aircraft, roughly the size
H-P raises second-quarter forecast
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Hewlett-Packard Co. on Tuesday lifted its financial forecast for the second quarter, citing strong performance in its personal systems group and servers businesses.
Can Palm Carry iPhone to the Office?
The June 29 arrival of Apple's iPhone is drawing the kind of attention normally reserved for, say, a new installment in the Harry Potter book series. A new round of television commercials, begun last week, confirm a public delivery date for the device, and offer some tantalizing previews of what it will contain, while press reports cite a price as high as $600 for a single device.
Wellness, Wholeness and Wisdom - with Parthenia S. Izzard to Feature Oscar Winning Actor and New Yor
Parthenia S. Izzard, the founder and President of Alternative Medicine Therapies, has just signed on for an annual contract to simulcast her own live talk radio show, Wellness, Wholeness & Wisdom on VoiceAmerica's, 7th Wave Network. (PRWeb Jun 7, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/SG9yci1IYWxmLUhvcnItU2luZy1UaGlyLVplcm8=
Forex Training 082407 Anatomy of a Trading Signal The Canadian Dollar
From our live training room; a look at price action in the Canadian Dollar Composite, focusing on the fundamental anatomy of this trade setup. A strong understanding of this trading anatomy is essential to a consistently profitable trading plan, regardless of your market or time frame.
August 31 FRIDAY OPD Guesses Thread
This is the final day of the August set of OPD Guesses rules. New pregame rules tomorrow! POST Your Guesses in this thread before gametime! (Read on Source)
Besides revenue, what's up at Google? (USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - SAN FRANCISCO - Google's third-quarter revenue jumped 57%, but a hiring binge and product speculation left Wall Street wondering what the search giant wasn't revealing.
Mozilla's Prism to Pull Web Apps Off the Browser
Mozilla Labs has begun an endeavor with the ultimate goal of creating an environment for PC users in which Web applications function on the desktop the same way and with the same ease of use as desktop applications. The first application to come from the project is Prism, software that will allow users to run Web apps directly from the desktop -- no browser needed.
The Power of Fame To Change the World
Eating Liberally Food For Thought by Kerry Trueman America suffers from a collective case of do-gooder deafness: we have a hard time hearing a message when it's delivered by a dorky academic or an unattractive activist. We're all ears, though, when celebrities speak out about their pet causes, or their pets, or whatever. So, in acknowledgement ... (Read on Source)
Texas Instruments F30 WUXGA Projector

Texas Instruments can hold its head up high, knowing that it has developed the first WUXGA DLP chip in the world, churning out extremely high resolution images at a native 1,920 x 1,200 pixels in a 16:10 aspect ratio. This special chip is found in the F30 WUXGA projector, and you won't find anything else like it on the market at the moment. Targeting computer based applications and corporate use, this isn't exactly a home-based solution where entertainment is concerned. No word on how much one will cost though, but it shouldn't be too easy on the account books at the end of the fiscal year if your organization decides to get one (or more).
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Hypermiling 101: Convert Your Car Into a Super-Saver
Your gas budget doesn't go as far as it used to, but that doesn't mean your standard engine won't. You don't have to buy a hybrid to get good mileage. All it takes is a light touch on the accelerator and a well-tuned engine. Learn how with our hypermiling guide.
Someone In The Yankee Stadium Team Store Has A Subtle Sense Of Humor
Shelf space in the Bombers gift shoppe is rather limited, as you’d expect. Otherwise I’m dead certain said vendor would carry copies of Professor Zimbalist’s other celebrated works . (Read on Source)
Monstrous 200mph Porsche Cayenne for sale
by Adrian Hearn
A 600bhp Porsche Cayenne Turbo with £90,000 of modifications and a top speed of 200mph is for sale on Auto Trader.

This 2004 Porsche Cayenne (like the one pictured) has been tuned by German outfit Gemballa with power upped from 500bhp and 516lb/ft of pulling power to 600bhp and 634lb/ft, making it more powerful - and faster - than many supercars.
Huge oil spill closes part of Mississippi River
(CNN) -- Nearly 30 miles of the Mississippi River from New Orleans southward could be closed for days after a fuel barge and a tanker collided, spilling more than 400,000 gallons of fuel oil, the U.S. Coast Guard said. (Read on Source)
Rubbery conductor promises robots a stretchy skin
Mixing nanotubes with rubber could give humanoids a sensor-packed skin that helps them behave more naturally (Read on Source)
America Running Low on Innovation, Ex-Cisco CTO Says
The U.S. needs to find new ways of funding basic science research in academia and corporate America, says former Cisco CTO Judy Estrin, author of the book Closing the Innovation Gap.
Geeks Who Dress Like Dorks on Screen, but Still Look Cool
A steady stream of fashion-challenged characters churn through the Hollywood hit-making machine. Which nerdy style mavens are your faves?
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SDK Shoot-out: Android vs. iPhone
Apple and Google differ along familiar lines with their smartphone development kits.
Two Europeans indicted over U.S. cyberattacks
A 24-year-old from England and a 25-year-old from Germany face conspiracy and computer damage charges related to a large-scale DDoS attack resulting in major financial losses.
8 Ways to Maintain a Clean, Lean Ubuntu Machine
Make Tech Easier: "Once in a while, you may want to do some maintenance on your Ubuntu machine and clean up unnecessary files that are chunking up large storage space in your hard disk. Here are 8 ways that you can use to clean up your Ubuntu:"
ISPs pressed to become child porn cops
Internet service providers are moving closer to becoming cops on the lookout for child pornography, able to monitor every e-mail and Web search for illegal images. Msnbc.com's Bill Dedman and Bob Sullivan report. (Read on Source)
Microsoft's Chinese Folly
Microsoft has angered Chinese computer users with its latest antipiracy move. On Tuesday, during its Global Anti-Piracy Day, Microsoft turned Windows Genuine Advantage loose on the Chinese people. Other users worldwide are familiar with WGA, which famously labeled legitimate users as pirates and disabled some features of their operating systems.
Suicide linked to methylation in the brain
I am tired of politics so I am getting back to the subject I like: genetics. Researchers autopsied the brains of patients who committed suicide and those that died of other causes and found that the brains of those whose committed suicide had a ten-fold increase in methylation of a gene that regulates behavior. What is methylation? It is ... (Read on Source)
NEC's ExpEther extends PCI Express over Ethernet
NEC is developing a system that can extend the conventional PCI Express interface found in most PCs and servers over standard Ethernet to distances of 2 kilometers (1.24 miles) or more.
ExpEther, as the company has named the system, was unveiled on Tuesday at an NEC exhibition in Tokyo and demonstrated running on a PC that was connected to peripherals over the technology.
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It works by placing ExpEther adapters, which in the prototype system look like regular PCI cards, at the end of each connection, said Atsushi Iwata, a senior manager at NEC's system platforms research laboratory.
A single adapter sits in the PC and handles the interface between the PCI Express bus and Ethernet network. At the far end of each network connection sits another ExpEther adapter and a conventional PCI Express adapter for the peripheral to be connected.
For example, a hard-disk drive was connected to a conventional Serial ATA card and a mouse and keyboard to a USB card. The ExpEther cards alongside each of the interface boards handled the conversion to Ethernet for the journey back to the PC.
While the arrangement makes for a lot of adapters and cards, it has the advantage of allowing use of an PCI Express adapter and conventional network routers and switches.
The system can be easily visualized as a way of connecting any PC peripheral over much longer distances than is possible now. Whereas a typical monitor or USB connection might start having problems once a cable exceeds a few meters this system works to at least 2 kilometers, Iwata said. He expects it will probably work to distances of several tens of kilometers although those lengths haven't been tested, he said.
Applications for the technology include blade server systems. Such systems typically have a common PCI bus that connects the servers and Ethernet to link with other cabinets and systems. Using this technology everything could run over Ethernet and potentially servers in several cabinets could link through a PCI bus.
NEC is also testing the technology with a broadcaster, which needs to be able to inject and store vast amounts of video while simultaneously having it immediately available for editing, said Iwata. It could also be used in the home to connect a house full of gadgets and appliances to a single home server.
The technology is still undergoing testing but NEC plans to open it up to other companies. Later Wednesday, the company is scheduled to announce an ExpEther consortium consisting or around 20 companies that are initially supporting the technology.
Get Your Cyber Monday Video Game Deals
Monday's half gone, so here's a quick midday crib sheet to help you with those nail-biting last minute Cyber Monday video game purchases.
Agenda: Impeachment and Senate appointment
SPRINGFIELD— Illinois lawmakers return to the Capitol on Monday with plans to disarm and dislodge Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich, whose arrest in an alleged attempt to sell President-elect Barack Obama's U.S. Senate seat has thrown state government up for grabs. (Read on Source)




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