Associated Press - November 24, 2008 5:25 PM ET LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) - A.J. Abrams had 17 points and No. 6 Texas turned in another strong defensive effort in a 68-50 victory over Saint Joseph's...  |


Associated Press - November 24, 2008 6:15 PM ET HOUSTON (AP) - The Houston Texans had their best defensive performance of the year in a 16-6 win over the Cleveland Browns -- their first road...  |
Associated Press - November 24, 2008 5:55 PM ET If Texas coach Mack Brown thought it could have any impact at all, he would be rooting for Oklahoma on Saturday.  |
Associated Press - November 24, 2008 6:05 PM ET IRVING, Texas (AP) - The Dallas Cowboys will be without injured left guard Kyle Kosier and rookie cornerback Mike Jenkins against Seattle on...  |


Associated Press - November 24, 2008 5:55 PM ET AUSTIN (AP) - Texas coach Mack Brown can say one good thing about the BCS: It sure has everyone paying attention to college football.  |
Pretty amazing when you think about all the time people dedicate to staring at a traffic signal that the design of them has chanced so little since their invention. Recently the Art Lebedev Studio wondered if technological advances in lighting  |
StyleBible.ph is the online voice of Preview, a leading fashion publication in the Philippines. The site is also in the process of building a well-curated online collection of independent homegrown clothing and accessories. Recently, PSFK got a chance to chat  |
Long time user of crowdsourcing marketplace Mechanical Turk Andy Baio decided he wanted to know more about the people using the service. In particular, he wanted to answer two questions: what do these people look like, and how much does  |
Feeling naughty, hungover, energetic? IFeelLondon.com is a website that organizes city searching by feel. Choose from nine different categories from naughty to broke, and the service will tell you the best possible places in the city to satisfy your mood.  |
Innovation: a word that is loosely thrown around these days. Creatives want to do it. Business wants a piece of it. But how effective is the push to innovate when there are no real measures of its rewards? The Boston  |
We geeked out at NYC's Wired store opening party last Thursday, a dizzying mesh of gadgets, gawkers and gregarious guests enjoying an all-too open bar. We were curious to see how different the pop-up store would be from last year's  |
A roadside assistance program for bicyclists makes so much sense. If car drivers have services like AAA to count in in case of breakdowns, shouldn't bikers have the same? Treehugger outlines one way of creating your own local network of  |
Snow World is a virtual world that's being used to help treat burn victims. The project is hosted at the University of Washington, where patients immerse themselves in the cold themed virtual game as a way to distract their minds  |
Scientists are trying to ditch the stereotypes by acting out their theses through dance. The competition run by the American Association for the Advancement of Science was designed to showcase the lighter side of an often "stuff, lab-bound" field. The  |
Esquire has published a poignant profile of video game revolutionary Jason Roher. The game designer has been helping to quietly change the common held notions of what video games are. Roher's extraordinarily simple games are often hailed as art, little  |
Here are PSFK's top five articles from Nov. 17 to Nov. 23, 2008. Results are based on Google Analytics and in order of overall page views.Uniqlo Heat Tech Human Vending Machine - Dave PinterUnofficially Released Apple Apples - Joel HorowitzVideo:  |
Swiss chemists have developed a fabric with extreme water resistant properties - in fact, they claim it "never gets wet". The polyester material is coated with millions of nanofiliments which trap water as spherical balls on top of the material.  |
In this week's New York Time's Magazine (The "Screens Issue"), a roundtable with 3 new media heavy hitters—(from left) Robert Rasmussen (R/GA), Lars Bastholm (AKQA), and Benjamin Palmer (Barbarian Group)—called "Multiscreen Madmen" looked at the changing nature of advertising in  |
Mural at 18th. Photo by megunski from the Brownstoner Flickr pool.Eagle Clothes in Gowanus [Jeremiah's Vanishing NY]Does Your Building Have an Elevator? [Apartment Therapy NY]New Bike Lanes for the Willy-B [Streetsblog]Brooklyn Heights Gristedes Opens With a Bang [McBrooklyn]Volunteers Do Some  |  |
There's plenty of creative architecture in the un-landmarked wilds of Greenwood Heights and South Slope (this one is just north of the Prospect Expressway, for those of you who are serious and certain about neighborhood boundaries). Someone has very lovingly  |  |
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