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via engadget.com a bigger iphone? ... not impressed...
via urlesque.com Hey ladies, have you ever wondered what the secret is to turning on a gentleman? According to designer Ramei Keum, it's as easy as slipping your hand under his shirt and flipping...
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Alert Email Print Share #var paragraph = content as Paragraph; #var textChunk = chunk as TextChunk; #// #// --> By Jeffry Bartash, MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - The technology chief of Verizon Communications Inc. says wireless companies will eventually have to change how they bill customers, charging them for how much "bandwidth" they...
> The pictures and video from on-the-ground reports in Haiti following the magnitude 7 earthquake Tuesday are truly heartbreaking. But it is difficult to imagine the full extent of the damage to that country and its capital, Port-au-Prince, in particular. These new satellite images released Wednesday by Google and GeoEye show the devastation from above, giving a new view of the severity of this disaster. We’ve posted some of the images here. You can also scan the entire...
An asteroid 30 to 50 feet across will pass by the Earth at just more than one-third the distance between the Earth and the moon on Wednesday. That’s the closest near-Earth object approach currently known between now and the flyby in 2024 of a similar-size object known as 2007 XB23. The new asteroid, called 2010 AL30, was discovered by the NASA-funded Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research program, and announced Monday by the Minor Planet Center at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. The short amount of time...
« Another Sad Story | Main January 11, 2010 Not a Positive Economic Picture For months now, there's been considerable debate about whether the U.S. economy is on the road to recovery. Bulls point to the massive monetary and fiscal stimulus that's been pumped into the economy, the sharp rebound in share prices, and the relative improvement in certain indicators as a reason for optimism. Bears -- like me -- note the persistent negative sentiment on Main Street and in many corporate...