23-07-2008 03:05
More MobileMe problems were reported over the weekend, this time with e-mail.
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23-07-2008 03:05
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23-07-2008 03:05
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23-07-2008 03:05
U.S prisons hold 1.5 million prisoners, and when you add in local jails, it's 2.3 millionâ1 in 100 American adults. Since the 1980s, we've sat by as the numbers inched higher and our prison system ballooned, swallowing up a larger portion of the citizenry. What does it take for us to do something about this?
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23-07-2008 02:05
BEIJING â London has Big Ben, Paris has the Eiffel Tower , San Francisco has the Golden Gate Bridge and now Beijing has an iconic structure that's likely to identify the city forever.
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23-07-2008 02:05
After the earnings call last night I talked with a source who is close to Apple and who who has in the past proven very well informed on the concerns of Apple senior management. This source told me with near-certainty that Jobsâ cancer has not returned.
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23-07-2008 02:05
Why do we have three different, completely incompatible video game consoles on the market right now, instead of multiple companies making video game consoles that play a single format? We have unified formats for CDs, DVDs and bananas, so why not video games? As is generally the nature with rhetorical questions, I've got some answers
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23-07-2008 02:05
It was looking like too Marvel-ous a summer for the liking of D.C. Comics. Iron Man was an unprecedented cinematic hit across the globe -- a well-reviewed smash with critics and a pop culture craze with fans.
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23-07-2008 02:05
Will our favorite super heroes eventually become as cliched to a new generation as Schwarzenegger, Stallone, and Van Damme? After the recent box-office success of Iron Man and The Dark Knight, and with so many comic book properties in development, those questions keep rolling over in my mind like my own imaginary trailer for Iron Man 2.
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23-07-2008 02:05
A vast physics experiment located underneath the line that separates France & Switzerland, the Large Hadron Collider has become one of the coolest places in the Universe... literally. The Large Hadron Collider is entering the final stages of being lowered to a temperature of 1.9 Kelvin (-271C; -456F). Which is colder than deep space.
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23-07-2008 02:05
There are a handful of key titles that we thought we could expect for this year's holiday season, so why weren't they showing alongside their seasonal bretheren? We rounded up for you a complete list of this year's no-shows and the hype that preceded them, and then tried to get to the bottom of their conspicuous absence.
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23-07-2008 00:05
Attn: Poor, elderly, and disabled Chicagoans...In the event of an emergency, you are all effed.
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23-07-2008 00:05
Playing the drums for a rock band requires the stamina of a Premiership footballer, research suggests.Tests on Clem Burke, the veteran Blondie drummer, revealed that 90 minutes of drumming could raise his heart rate to 190 beats a minute.
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23-07-2008 00:05
A message from Congressman Dennis Kucinich. July 22 2008log on to: http://kucinich.us to sign the petition.
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23-07-2008 00:05
A NASA spacecraft captured a unique view of the moon passing in front of the Earth as seen from 31 million miles away.
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23-07-2008 00:05
E3 was a disappointment. But you knew that already. Yet do you know why it was a disappointment? Sure, there are the easy answers. Few new game announcements. Anything Nintendo said or did. But theyâre just that. Easy answers. There were a lot more things wrong with the show than just those limelight-grabbers. Things that we never want to see at E3
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23-07-2008 00:05
While the Times wanted something ânewâ from McCain, the New York Post â owned by Rupert Murdoch â has no problem republishing McCain campaign talking points â even if theyâre not totally accurate. Today, the Post published McCainâs rejected article in its entirety.
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23-07-2008 00:05
Jim Carrey stars as Carl Allen, a man who signs up for a self-help program based on one simple principle: say yes to everything...and anything. At first, unleashing the power of âyesâ transforms Carlâs life in amazing and unexpected ways, but he soon discovers that opening up his life to endless possibilities can have its drawbacks.
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23-07-2008 00:05
Life would be a lot easier if we could live in a Linux-only world and if applications never required data from other sources. However, the need to get data from Windows, MS-DOS, or old Macintosh systems is all too common. This kind of import process requires some conversions to solve file format differences; otherwise, it would be impossible
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23-07-2008 00:05
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade presented his sunshine-filled vision of Iraq, declaring that âthe Green Zone could come down in 6 monthsâ and praising a new hotel to be built in Baghdad. His view was so optimistic he declared that there were âjust as many convoy attacksâ in the streets of America as there are now in Iraq
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22-07-2008 23:05
You want to watch my new movie on that digital TV you bought a few years ago? No, sorry, I don't like your TV (perhaps because I'm afraid of the analog component inputs it uses). You want to space-shift using your Slingbox (which lacks DRM-enabling controls on its outputs)? Oh, no, I don't think that's a good idea.
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22-07-2008 23:05
This isn't a "How to lose 200 pounds in a year" article, but it could be. Despite the proliferation of diet plans and expensive exercise equipment, the key to fitness is and always will be healthy eating, portion control, and a solid exercise routine. Here are some of the tips and tools we've covered over the years, many of which I use regularly.
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22-07-2008 23:05
When the Ares V rocket lands on the moon next decade, part of its payload will be a full-functioning, instant moon base that will be ready for a several-month long habitation. At least, if experimental architecture firm Architecture and Vision has anything to say about it.
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22-07-2008 23:05
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22-07-2008 23:05
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22-07-2008 23:05
At 2 PM tomorrow, rap star Nas will deliver a petition â organized by Color of Change and Move On.org and signed by 600,000 people â to Fox Newsâs Manhattan headquarters, calling on the network to âstop its racist smears against the Obamas and other Black Americans.â
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22-07-2008 23:05
Check out the International trailer for the new comedy "Pineapple Express" starring Seth Rogen, and James Franco
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22-07-2008 23:05
A great video and photo diary of Barack's reception by Troops and Embassy personnel in Baghdad. BTW, the Embassy personnel - they either didn't get Condi's memo or it accidentally ended up in the shredder. Oops! LOL
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22-07-2008 22:05
TV shows are by far the most wanted files via BitTorrent, and according to some, itâs fast becoming the modern day TiVo. But what are all those people downloading?
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22-07-2008 22:05
How will history remember Curious George..."Bush Refuses To Set Timetable For Withdrawal Of Head From White House Banister"
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22-07-2008 22:05
Jeff Gerstmann has teamed with a handful of fellow GameSpot refugees to launch GiantBomb, a new videogame site that will feature both editorial content and a user-edited database of everything related to gaming.
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22-07-2008 22:05
Migraine is more than a headache: it is intensely painful and has distinct phases. The disorder used to be considered a vascular one, but recent research reveals it to be neurological, related to a wave of nerve cell activity that sweeps across the brain. The root of migraine may reside in brain stem malfunctioning.
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22-07-2008 22:05
Thinking of buying a new macbook, you might want to hold off for a while, because apple may be releasing new macbooks in the future, and the macbooks may also be getting a lot cheaper.
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22-07-2008 22:05
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22-07-2008 22:05
How free market ideology backfired, sabotaging capitalistic democracy.
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22-07-2008 22:05
Awesome Images from the Hubble telescope show the end of a giant red storm on Jupiter which had been called the "Baby Red Spot."
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