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- Why James Bond looks so healthy
- According to The Telegraph, shaken martinis might be the secret of Bond's success. In fact, two UK researchers, a psychologist and a chemist, are collaborating with a French bartender to prove that 'shaken, not stirred' martinis are different. They'll show the difference on June 4, 2008, during the Cheltenham Science...
- Tags: James Bond, Food & Beverage, Investment, Manufacturing, Finance, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-22
- The physics of flocking in 3-D
- You might think that bird watchers are only amateurs armed with binoculars. But biologists have also been studying flocks of birds for a long time. And now, they're helped by physicists, according to this New Scientist article about how European researchers are capturing flocks in 3-D. With a couple of...
- Tags: 3D, Animal, Physicist, Handbook, Analysis, STARFLAG, Productivity, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-12
- Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 - Tour
- Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 - TourMore of the sameLooks a lot like IE 7, but that would be expected. I really like the way it highlighted the active domain URL.From my past experience in DEPLOYING browser upgrades, any word on a new IEAK? The omission for IE...
- Tags: Web browsers, Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1, Internet Explorer 8 Beta, Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft Internet Explorer, IE8 Beta, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Web browser
- Discussion threads 2008-03-05
- 2008 Ford Focus SES
- It's exactly a year since Ford unveiled its completely redesigned 2008 Focus at the 2007 Detroit auto show, and for a company desperately in need of a successful vehicle--especially in the newly-fashionable compact segment--Ford needs its entry-level model to be a hit. The revamped Focus represents something of a radical...
- Tags: Ford Motor Co., Bluetooth, phone
- Product reviews 2008-01-18
- Potsdam to New Amsterdam: your subways will flood
- Savor this New York City official website photo of lower Manhattan in 1944. The coastline of the city hasn't changed much since then. But now some sare saying it won't be long.... The Old World is telling the New World to beware of...
- Tags: Sea, Associated Press, Carbon Dioxide, Potsdam, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-10-09
- Open source adoption: More rigor, less emotion
- Determining a move toward open source and open standards needs to become a lot less emotional. And to get there companies need to cook up a policy for evaluating a move to open standards and open source. Those are two of the big takeaways from Andrea Di Maio,...
- Tags: Open Standard, Open-source Software, Di Maio, Open Source, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-10-09
- Rich Internet Applications, SEO and Accessibility
- Rich Internet Applications, SEO and AccessibilityHyperlinks not workingJust FYI, the hyperlinks in the article contain the target URL in double-quotes. If there's some sort of code that's supposed to intercept the clicked link and take you to that target URL, it doesn't seem to be working (at least not...
- Tags: Web browsers, AJAX, SEARCH, Blogging, Amazon.com Inc., MSAA, rich Internet application, search engine optimization
- Discussion threads 2007-07-16
- Rich Internet Applications, SEO and Accessibility
- One of the biggest challenges we're going to have is making sure Rich Internet Applications have the same level of accessibility as any other web application. Andrea Hill focuses on accessibility and she has been diving into RIAs lately. She's taken note of the two things that RIAs aren't really...
- Tags: Rich Internet Applications
- Blog posts 2007-07-15
- Nanotechnology on the catwalk
- This event didnt take place in Paris or Milano, but at Cornell University during their Cornell Design League fashion show on April 21. Its now official: "nanotechnology has entered the fashion world." Fashion designers and fiber scientists have unified their efforts at Cornell to show a two-toned gold dress and...
- Tags: Nanotechnology, Leisure, Engineering &, Innovation
- Blog posts 2007-05-03
- YouTube hosts Authors @ Google: Beware, NO talking back!
- YouTube’s top marketing exec Suzie Reider is fond of extolling the real “conversations” that YouTube hosted videos spark amongst YouTubers, warning prospective marketers not to “mess up” the “authentic” YouTube community.Why then does Google not wish to spark authentic conversation around its own videos that it posts to YouTube?Google proudly...
- Tags: YouTube, Video, Social Media, Google, Culture
- Blog posts 2007-04-29
- Son of WGA
- Son of WGASnoreZzzzzzzz.Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.Uh. Huh? Wha? Oh. Just another bunch of Linux trolls?Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.No it was just a bad dream you were havingThe problem is, you can't wake up from it! ;)Could it possibly...Maybe not bug me EVERY time I go to an MS page? I mean, really. You'd think...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage
- Discussion threads 2007-02-23
- Fuel tanks made of corncob waste
- After yesterdays story about wild grass used to produce clean fuel, lets look today at how corncob waste can be used to created carbon briquettes with complex nanopores capable of storing natural gas. These methane storage systems may encourage mass-market natural gas cars. In fact, these "briquettes are the first...
- Tags: Engineering &, Innovation, Energy &, Environment
- Blog posts 2007-02-21
- H-1B debate: Immigrants key to tech startups
- Indian and Chinese immigrants are a huge part of the technology startup story. Everybody knows this intuitively. Now a study from UC Berkeley and Duke researchers finds that fully 25 percent of tech and engineering companies launched since 1995 had at least one foreign-born founder. According to the study, immigrant-founded...
- Tags: immigrant, H-1B, Congress, Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-01-04
- James Kim found deceased
- James Kim found deceasedCondolencesCondolences to his family and co-workers...My prayers to his familyVery tragic loss. He will be missed.Strong Brave ManThis was a very strong brave man to leave his family and go look for help. Thankful his family got help when they did but this man was a HERO.I'm...
- Tags: prayer, sympathy, James Kim
- Discussion threads 2006-12-06
- The nanopowers of spinach
- Ohio University physicists have used a simple molecule of chlorophyll taken from spinach to develop a complex nanobiological switch. They used a scanning tunneling microscope STM to image chlorophyll-a and then injected it with a single electron to manipulate the molecule into four positions. The researchers say this biological switch...
- Tags: conformation, Ohio University, molecule, scanning tunneling microscope
- Blog posts 2006-09-09
- New Orleans chomping at the bit for free Wi-Fi
- The new and improved Wi-Fi network that Earthlink will help New Orleans roll out is desparately needed in a city still reeling from last year's hurricanes, as a new hurricane season approaches, Wired News reports. The current free service, created by the city despite opposition by BellSouth, is hardly...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, WIRELESS, free service, Wi-Fi
- Blog posts 2006-05-31
- Azienda Ospedaliera Di Verona Solves Access Control Problems with CA’s eTrust™ Solutions
- "Thanks to eTrust™ Single Sign-On I can state in writing in the company security program that I have solved the access control issue in full conformity with the protection of information legislation." Andrea Oliani, CIO Azienda Ospedaliera Di Verona
- Tags: CA eTrust, Computer Associates International Inc., Access Control, Azienda Ospedaliera Di Verona, Viruses And Worms, Security
- Case studies 2006-01-26
- New BlackBerry shrinks QWERTY keyboard
- Like phones, latest release has multiple letters per key.The upcoming Research In Motion 7100t BlackBerry attempts to minimize the traditional keyboard design. Fitting QWERTY on a compact, multiple-letter layout reminiscent of a phone's dialpad, it leaves the wider PDA layout behind. CNET's Rafe Needleman gets a preview from RIM's Andrea...
- Tags: Handhelds, RIM BlackBerry
- Videos 2004-09-27
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