Termites are 'social cockroaches'
UK scientists have said that they have produced the strongest evidence to date that termites are actually cockroaches. They said their research showed that termites no longer merit belonging to a different order (Isoptera), but should be treated as a family of cockroaches. (Read on Source)
The "Radical" Russ Show is On The Air
Hey, if you click this link right now (up to 2pm Eastern), you can listen to your very own guest barista's syndicated progressive talk radio debut! Unless we're on commercial break. You can even call in and add to the discussion. I think the number will be 1-866-557-7377 (866-557-PEPPY) unless they've gotten me my own phone number now. I'm ... (Read on Source)
CIO Jury: The 'joined-up' enterprise is a reality
... CIO interviews in the silicon.com The key facilitators for this are broadband, mobile devices, VPN, SharePoint-type applications and even the big ERP vendors, according to Andy Pepper, director of ...
Renzi’s Chief of Staff Drops Role as Congressman’s Top Fundraiser
Patricia Roe, Rep. Rick Renzi?s (R-Ariz.) chief of staff, has quit her fundraising duties for the lawmaker to spend more time concentrating on her Congressional job while her boss is engulfed in legal troubles. (Read on Source)
Twitter Recruiting Members for User Testing
Like it or hate it, Twitter has caused a stir in the online social networking space. In a nut shell, Twitter allows users to pump out infinite amounts of (usually) ego-driven noise to the intarweb with a multitude of widgets, mashups and plugins that make it even easier to do. Take a look at Twitterific [...] (Read on Source)
Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
Here are CNET Reviews' 10 favorite items from the past week, including a blazingly fast Canon SLR, the Drobo "storage robot," a two-room wireless digital audio system and the 2007 Apple MacBook Pro.
Sex Doesn't Sell
[Photo by Kevin Steele ] People think sex sells. Advertisers know it, TV and film producers believe it and the internet was built on it. But does sex really help sell products, or is it just one of those expressions ad execs use so they can wile away an afternoon choosing models? Parker and Furnham (in press) decided to test whether sex really ... (Read on Source)
Protein In Urine
Related Articles about protein in urine Dipstick test for protein in urine From New Straits Times on 11/27/2003 11-27-2003 Dipstick test for protein in urine Byline: Manveet Kaur Editionabout very minute amounts of protein in the urine of people with...
NetQoS Integrates with Cisco WAAS to Deliver End-to-End Application Response Time Reporting for WAN
NetQoS® Inc. is working with Cisco® to develop a management interface for accurate end-to-end application response time measurement for WAN optimization. Integrated in Cisco Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) devices, the software will allow IT organizations to accurately validate the results of WAN optimization deployments. (PRWeb Jul 25, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/Q291cC1IYWxmLVBpZ2ctU3F1YS1UaGlyLVplcm8=
Explorer for Windows Mail
Explorer for Windows Mail helps you to organize e-mail messages and folders. Explorer for Windows Mail works with messages like Windows Explorer ...
eBiz News: Moms Fuel Search Engine Marketing, Dynamic Reviews
Research shows that moms are super-searchers when it comes to online shopping and are spending more than men, while two companies partner up to provide dynamic user-review technology.
PCLinuxOS 2007 [Review]
Wolfmanz Bytes: "A few years ago I remember taking a look at PCLinuxOS and then after using it for a bit I decided to try a few other distributions out..."
Mall Car-Shopping
In a recent issue of Automotive News, the car-industry publication highlighted an Athens, Ga., Hyundai dealer who opened up a satellite showroom at the local mall. Early-morning mall walkers and others found the low-key approach of a mall showroom ? there are no salesmen trying to get you to buy anything ? a refreshing approach.
The dealer was just trying to find a way to get Hyundai?s name and low prices in front of buyers not accustomed to the brand, but we think this is a terrific idea for any brand out there. Is there a more natural location to get people with time on their hands in the mood to spend money? Or any location with more men looking for something to occupy their time? What do you think? Would you check out a car at your local mall?
Court Gives Viacom Window on YouTube User Activities
U.S. District Court Judge Louis Stanton ruled that Google must provide Viacom with information from its database, including users' YouTube login IDs, the videos they watched, and the time they watched them. Viacom wants the data in order to rebut Google's claim that user traffic to copyrighted content on YouTube is just a small part of the site's overall traffic.
Judge Approves Common Fund Assessment Reallocation
NEW YORK - The ephedra multidistrict litigation judge on Oct. 17 granted a motion by the plaintiffs to change the common benefit fee for each gross settlement to allocate 1 percent to expenses and 5 percent to attorney fees (In Re: Ephedra Products Liability Litigation, 04 M.D. 1598 [JSR], S.D. N.Y.; See October 2007, Page 8). Full story on lexis.com
Sun Microsystems Fuels Revolution for Open Storage, Solaris ZFS; 20% Growth Posted in Past Quarter
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today released significant adoption numbers for the OpenSolaris Storage community that showed over 20% growth in registered members in just six months. In addition, the community now boasts of well over 40 projects that range from a peer to peer distributed storage system to the latest drivers for storage connectivity. This growing and diverse community support for the Open Storage eco-system is comprised of Enterprise, Web 2.0 and high performance computing developers and researchers as well as storage administrators and architects from around the world. Anyone can join the Open Storage revolution by going to: http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/storage/ (PRWeb Aug 20, 2008)
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Natural Chemical From Sea Sponges Induces Death In Cancer Cells Via Unusual Pathway
A chemical called candidaspongiolide (CAN) inhibits protein synthesis but also kills cancer cells by triggering caspase 12-dependent programmed cell death, according to an article in the Aug. 26 online issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Supreme Court To Hear Drug Preemption Arguments At Feb. 25 Session
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in its first ever drug preemption case on Feb. 25, the court announced last month (Warner-Lambert Co., et al. v. Kimberly Kent, et al., No. 06-1498, U.S. Sup.) Full story on lexis.com
Control BitTorrent Downloads Remotely
So you forgot to record the debates and you're afraid you'll look stupid around the watercooler tomorrow. Here's a solution: Set up your home computer's BitTorrent client for remote control. Set it to download the video from work and it will be waiting for you when you get back. We'll show you how.
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Mad Blokes
Gawker points to coverage of a survey about drug and alcohol habits in the Australian ad business. Twenty percent drink or drug at work or a work-related function. Only 7 percent of media sales people could say they had no associates who had drinking problems. Then, when asked whether they drink to excess," 12% of those surveyed said "yes," 24% ... (Read on Source)
Apple's blow to Microsoft may be glancing
The Mac maker throws some more verbal shots at Vista, but it fails to deliver the sub-$800 punch that could have really left Redmond hurting.
IPhone App Store to Top 200 Million Downloads on Wednesday
During its fourth quarter earnings call Apple said its App Store will reach 200 million downloads sometime on Wednesday, 102...
Inexpensive Car Stereos To Your Aid In Listening To Good Music
Finding a car stereo for your car is not hard but finding the right one at a reasonable price is not such an easy job. It needs a lot of research and trials. Firstly, you need to be well versed with all the brands by browsing the net or doing your homework simply by conducting a thorough research on this matter. One of the best ways to get an inexpensive car stereo system is by conversing with your friends who own a good car stereo system that reproduces quality sound just as you too need. If you find it is economical to you then you can opt for it.
Your car stereo system need not be an expensive one. Some people get hooked on the fact that expensive car stereos would sound much better than an inexpensive car stereo. But that notion is often wrong. Remember the saying that a little knowledge is dangerous. Therefore, it is important that you have all the basic information about the car stereo system. Inexpensive car stereos can sound just as good as the expensive ones if you know how to get the right car stereo parts, especially the speakers. Expensive car stereos may only have extra unnecessary features that you would not require at all.
You have to make a decision and keep in mind what you really want and what you can forego. For example, you may not need twenty preset radio buttons where you can live with only six. Make sure that you do not opt for stereos which have the extra features that you may not need. The more the gadgets there are, the higher the costs of the car stereo will be.
The best way to get a good and inexpensive car stereo is by talking to the clerks asking for opinions regarding different kinds of stereos. And when you do so make sure you ask if they are authorized dealers of the product that they recommend. Check with the warranty and whether you can take it back to the store if your stereo needs to be repaired.
Sometimes second hand car stereos may not seem like a bad idea. As the growth of technology is really fast newer models may become outdated just as early as the new ones. Therefore, here you should take full advantage of the situation when some people sell off the outdated car stereo to replace it with a newer version. This is another tip on how to get an inexpensive car stereo.
The speakers are also the most vital part of a car stereo. An inexpensive car stereo can sound just as good as the expensive car stereo if you have a good set of speakers. Taking the guidance of the sales people will surely help you. Make sure you do not get fooled by buying some product that would not match your stereo type. So go about it carefully and judiciously.
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Deep Blue Computers Rebrands itself as Deep Blue Interactive - Fort Lauderdale Interactive Marketing
Fort Lauderdale interactive marketing firm re-brands itself as it gears toward expansion (PRWeb Nov 12, 2008)
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Motorola Won't Close down Research Centers in China
Motorola Won't Close down Research Centers in China SHENZHEN, Nov 13, 2008 (SinoCast via COMTEX News Network) -- Motorola China spokesperson said yesterday that Motorola ...
SEW Experts: Offline and Online Conversions Tracking: Increase Your ROI
The accountability of online marketing is only as good as the analytics an advertiser employs. In today's vertical search column, " Offline and Online Conversions Tracking: Increase Your ROI ," local search expert Gregg Stewart explains that tracking conversions -- both online and offline -- can be tricky, but it is an important part of any ... (Read on Source)
New Online Specialty Food Market Launched Just in Time for Holiday Entertaining, Gift-Giving Season
New online specialty food market called Food with Finesse has launched just in time for the holidays. Family-owned businesses, generations-old recipes, and award-winning products best describe the inventory. (PRWeb Dec 1, 2008)
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Data breaches rose sharply in 2008, says study
More than 35 million data records were breached in 2008 in the U.S., a figure that underscores continuing difficulties in securing information, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC).
The majority of the lost data was neither encrypted nor protected by a password, according to the ITRC's report.
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It documents 656 breaches in 2008 from a range of well-known U.S. companies and government entities, compared to 446 breaches in 2007, a 47 percent increase. Information about the breaches was collected by tracking media reports and the disclosures companies are required to make by law.
Data breach notification laws vary by state. Some companies do not reveal the number of data records that have been affected, which means the actual number of data breaches is likely much more than 35 million.
"More companies are revealing that they have had a data breach, either due to laws or public pressure," the ITRC wrote on its Web site. "Our sense is that two things are happening -- the criminal population is stealing more data from companies and that we are hearing more about the breaches."
The data breaches came from a variety of mishaps, including theft of laptops, hacking, employees improperly handling data, accidental disclosure and problems with subcontractors.
BNY Mellon Shareowner Services, an investment bank based in New Jersey, reported the highest number of breached records: 12.5 million. A box of computer tapes containing names, Social Security and account numbers was lost in February 2008. A lock on the truck transporting the tapes was broken, and the truck had been left unattended, according to news reports. The tapes were not encrypted.
The business community had the most breaches, comprising more than a third of the 656 breaches, ITRC said. Government and military organizations came in at 16.8 percent, the second-highest tally. However, that's an improvement over 2006, when that sector comprised nearly 30 percent of all reported data breaches, the center said.
Some 15.7 percent of all breaches were attributed to insider theft, a figure that more than doubled between 2007 and 2008, ITRC said.


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