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Nancy Reagan to Attend GOP Presidential Debate

Former first lady Nancy Reagan, who has nurtured her husband's legacy, will share the limelight Thursday as Republican presidential candidates try to lay claim to the Reagan mantle.


Best way to upload data to a warehouse

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No United approach for Italian - agent

Manchester United have not made an approach for Sampdoria striker Fabio Quagliarella but are interested in the Italian international, according to his agent.


Yankees Pin Their Hopes on Pitching and Patience

Yankees Pin Their Hopes on Pitching and Patience TRENTON, July 3 — Tony Franklin has wandered the minor leagues for 38 years, watching teammates advance to the majors and teaching prospects to do the same. He is a wise 57 years old, and these days, he carries himself with a carefree air not often seen in a manager. (Read on Source)


Ankiel's biggest 'save' impacted Joplin (The Joplin Globe)

Rick Ankiel has gone through plenty during the decade since he starred for USA Baseball?s junior national team.


Yahoo to buy Zimbra for $350m

"...is buying e-mail service Zimbra Inc. for $350 million in an all-cash deal that may open a new revenue channel..."


Nebraska State Senator Sues God

Nebraska state Sen. Ernie Chambers has filed suit against God, saying that God has made terroristic threats against him and his constituents, inspired fear and caused "widespread death, destruction and terrorization of millions upon millions of the Earth's inhabitants." Chambers, who skips morning prayers during the legislative session and often criticizes Christians, said he filed the lawsuit to show that anybody can file a lawsuit against anybody.


Brett Favre's record starts here - Los Angeles Times


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Brett Favre's record starts here
Los Angeles Times - 11 hours ago
Kitrick Taylor holds up the football he caught for a touchdown on a pass from Packers great Brett Favre. Taylor's touchdown was the first of Favre's 420 scoring passes.
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The patent infringement suit: A playbook

Last week's announcement of a patent infringement suit against Red Hat and Novell set in motion speculation about motives, theories, agendas, and behind-the-scenes players. If you've been feeling like you need a scorecard to keep up, then you're in luck.


Venturi Mini: A2DP Bluetooth adapter for cars

NextGen Venturi today unveiled the Venturi Mini, a new music phone and MP3 adapter designed for in-car music as well as voice calls that works with Apple's iPhone (only via line-out and not via Bluetooth, as it requires A2DP support on the handset). The device introduces the first true convergence of Bluetooth music streaming, hands-free calling, a...


Package all your Firefox extensions for quick installs with CLEO

If you cannot face the thought of hunting down and re-installing all of your Firefox extensions one by one on a second computer, you need, appropriately, an extension to simplify the task. CLEO, the Compact Library Extension Organizer, can package all your extensions and themes into one installable .xpi file.


Are You Sending Your Customers Across the Street to Complete their Purchase?

Every day thousands of businesses unwittingly send their customers across the street to their competitors to complete their sale. The simple, under-appreciated fact is that the cost of selling a secon...


The Post's Top Editor to Step Down

Leonard Downie Jr. said yesterday he is stepping down as The Washington Post's executive editor, ending a 17-year tenure in which the paper became a major online force and won a slew of prizes for high-profile investigations, including one that Downie published over President Bush's objections.


Female Frogs Have Selective Hearing

To a female frog, the mating season must sound like a cacophony of rock, rap, and country-and-western tunes as males of all species croak and bellow for attention. So how does she find Mr. Right--and most importantly, Mr. Right Species? It turns out that she doesn't evaluate each call but rather blocks those that are biologically meaningless to ... (Read on Source)


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Forbes Lists the Worst Polluters

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Volkswagen has topped a list that it probably didn't want to be on: The most polluting vehicles. The VW Touareg V10 TDI and its not-so-clean diesel engine got the worst ranking from the EPA for its heavy output of exhaust.

The EPA ranks vehicles on a scale from 1 to 10, with 1 going to the most polluting vehicles and 10 going to the least. Currently, the best overall ranking goes to the Toyota Prius, which manages a 9.5.

The average vehicle rates a 6 on the scale, which measures emissions of nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide, particulates and formaldehyde. Nitrogen oxide causes smog, carbon monoxide and particulates to build up black soot on buildings and your lungs, and formaldehyde is carcinogenic. To break a large number of ties, Forbes also measured the tonnage of carbon emissions and other greenhouse gasses each vehicle releases in a year.

Overall, four of the "top" five cars on the list are diesels.

"But wait," you say, "aren't diesels OK now?"

You would be thinking of the new clean-diesel technology that will arrive in showrooms later this year from Mercedes and Volkswagen (Mercedes' Bluetec line, for example). Yes, these diesels will be much cleaner than their predecessors and are expected to get an EPA rating of 6. Read the full list after the jump.

Top Ten Worst Polluters

1. Volkswagen Touareg V10 TDI

2. Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD

3. Mercedes GL320 CDI

4. (tie) Mercedes-Benz ML320 CDI, R320 CDI

5. (tie) Chevrolet Suburban 2500, GMC Yukon XL 250,0 Hummer H2

6. (tie) Lincoln Mark LT, Chrysler Aspen Flex Fuel, Ford F-150

7. (tie) Chrysler Aspen Flex Fuel, Dodge Dakota Flex Fuel, Durango Flex Fuel, Ram 1500 Flex-Fuel, Jeep Grand Cherokee Flex Fuel, Commander Flex Fuel

8. (tie) GMC Yukon 1500 RWD, Yukon XL 1500 RWD, Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 RWD

9. (tie) Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8, Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG, G55 AMG

10. (tie) Mercedes-Benz S600/S63, CL600/CL65 AMG, AMG/S65 AMG, BMW M5, M6, Saab 9-7X Aero

Dirty Driving: Top 10 Worst Polluters (Forbes)


New Website Helps Limo Company Owners Slash Marketing Costs

ReserveLimo.com is an internet referral service, only brings the highest quality prospect that is ready to buy what you offer. (PRWeb Jul 23, 2008)

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Pro-privacy initiatives are getting out of hand

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Pro-privacy initiatives are getting out of hand--Don Reisinger is taking a stand on privacy. Will you?

Apple, Microsoft, and PHP headline IBM's list of most vulnerable software--As the world moves online, so do security exploits. Here's a list of the most vulnerable products and vendors out there.

Former iRobot employees cultivate new idea--Harvest Automation's agricultural robots could help growers get organized and save on manual labor costs.

The importance of open source AMQP (Advanced Message Queuing Protocol)--AMQP is close to shaking up the MOM market. Get your head around it.


Feds Throw Book at 11 Customer Data Theft Suspects

The Department of Justice has charged 11 people with the theft of millions of account numbers from a long list of U.S. big box retailers including TJ Maxx, OfficeMax, Barnes & Noble, Boston Market, BJ's Wholesale Club, Forever 21, DSW, Dave & Buster's and Sports Authority.


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Google Wins Mobile Search Award

Google's great at mobile search, according to Juniper Research.  The UK-based telecoms analyst firm declared Google the top winner within that category of its Future Mobile Awards.

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Cannell Confirms Hero Rumors

After months of rumors and speculation television and film producer Stephen J. Cannell, creator of the 1980s TV series “The Greatest American Hero,” has confirmed that a major big screen motion picture will be made from that fan favorite series. The original television series had actor William Katt starring as Ralph Hinkley, a school ... (Read on Source)


New dwarf planet named Haumea for Hawaiian goddess

AP - A newly discovered dwarf planet in the solar system has been given a Hawaiian name: Haumea (how-MAY'-ah), after the Hawaiian goddess of earth and fertility. Haumea's name was approved Wednesday by the International Astronomical Union in Paris. (Read on Source)


iPod dying? It's already dead

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iPod dying? It's already dead.--In an interview this week, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said that the iPod would go the way of the Walkman and transistor radio. But in terms of innovation, the mantle passed to the iPhone more than a year ago.

At last Google invents something truly brilliant--Gmail Goggles stop you from drunkenly sending an e-mail you might regret.

Fix glitches by updating your software--From iPhones to Flash players, upgrading to the latest version can improve performance while keeping you safe.

Solar start-up scores with series of tubes--Maker of CIGS thin-film solar tubes secures $600 million in funding and $1.2 billion in contracts.


IBM aims for Linux customers with 'baby' mainframe

IBM is targeting midsize business customers that use Linux with a new "baby" mainframe that costs just a fraction of the amount charged for the high-end mainframe IBM released in February

The System z10 Business Class (z10 BC), announced Tuesday and generally available now, follows in the tradition of IBM refreshing its primary mainframe product and then following up several months later with a stripped-down, cheaper version, says Forrester analyst Brad Day. But the so-called "baby mainframe" is a pretty strong machine on its own, and lets IBM compete more aggressively against various RISC and Itanium-based servers as well as high-end x86 and x64 machines, Day says. ( Compare server products )

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"This is a Paul Bunyan version of the baby mainframe," he says. IBM is clearly making a move against vendors like HP, Sun, and Fujitsu who are targeting legacy customers with mainframe migration programs, Day says.

IBM has optimized the mainframe for Linux, working with Red Hat and Novell to fix bugs and ensure that all drivers run solidly with the Linux operating system, says System z marketing vice president Karl Freund. IBM executives also decided the mainframe simply wasn't cheap enough to convince customers to run new Linux workloads, he says. 

IBM lowered by 50 percent the cost of a specialty engine that lets the business-class mainframe run Linux, bringing the price of this add-on capability down to $47,500, according to Freund. Application servers, databases and Web servers will probably be the most common Linux applications to run on the new business-class machine, he says.

"We're continuing to make the mainframe more mainstream, more interesting to new customers, and more interesting to medium-sized businesses," he says.

IBM's mainframe has supported Linux for five years, and Big Blue is increasing its push on this front because Linux because is becoming a more sophisticated enterprise-class operating system, Freund says. The mainframe doesn't have a way to run Windows workloads but "It's something we're certainly interested in exploring," he adds.

The z10 BC is nearly 40 percent faster and has nearly four times the maximum memory of its predecessor, IBM says. The new business-class mainframe delivers capacity equal to 232 x86 servers, while the high-end mainframe is equal to nearly 1,500 x86 servers, IBM says.

With the exception of IBM, the mainframe market is pretty much dead, Day says. Customers that have never owned a mainframe are often wary of buying one, but IBM has tried to reinvent the system to operate new workloads, such as ones more commonly run on RISC and Itanium processors. Day says the effort has been successful, as much of IBM's mainframe growth over the last two years can be attributed to new workloads rather than upgrades to pre-existing machines.

The mainframe has always run data-intensive transaction processing applications such as those used in the financial and utility industries, Day notes. Now it's getting better at running compute-intensive workloads that demand high amounts of CPU and memory, he says.

The basic pricing of z10 BC starts at under $100,000, about the same as the previous business class mainframe. Typical deals will range from $250,000 to $500,000 Freund says. The top-of-the-line z10 mainframe announced in February starts at $1 million and the price increases dramatically depending on the configuration.

IBM argues that the new business-class mainframe can be more cost-effective than x86 servers because eight x86 machines can be consolidated onto a single mainframe processing core.

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DeepDyve for Deep Web - Review

DeepDyve Dips Into the Deep Web by Marydee Ojala, Newsbreaks (Nov 17) Detailed article by an expert on the new deep-web service - DeepDyve. Current coverage - "To expand beyond biosciences, DeepDyve added the open access site arXiv, which covers... (Read on Source)


Microsoft issuing emergency fix for browser flaw (AP)

AP - Microsoft Corp. is taking the unusual step of issuing an emergency fix for a security hole in its Internet Explorer software that has exposed millions of users to having their computers taken over by hackers.


Security risk in Windows 7 pirates

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