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Signoria Aurora and Ginevra 600 TC Sheets

10.07.2009 23:49    definingelegance.com
Signoria is known for mixing color, emotions, and decorative flair into their line of luxury bedding. The introduction of the Aurora percale and the Ginevra sateen sheet collections with its simple beauty and delicate hemstitch details, showcases a new elegance.


SDRNews - HP Tech Forum Videos Almost Completed

10.07.2009 23:45    slashdotreview.com
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Palmtop theater: Ars reviews the BenQ Joybee GP1

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
The Benq Joybee projector is something that you're either going to think is silly or you're going to fall in love with nearly instantly. It's a bunch of neat features balanced by one or two shortcomings, and the price tag—$500—is

Nokia adopts Qt toolkit for next-generation Maemo platform

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
During a keynote presentation at the Desktop Summit, Maemo community manager Quim Gil announced that the application framework in future versions of Nokia's Linux platform will use the Qt toolkit. This change will have a significant impact on the Maemo


Review: The Punisher: No Mercy is fun, but needs work

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
Frank Castle has always been one of those comic characters we guiltily embrace, not because he's consistently well-written, or well-drawn, or really all that interesting, but because he's essentially a walking collection of clichés. He's the vigilante we all admire,

Who dishes out those broadband stimulus grants? Maybe you

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
As , the US government has at long last announced that the first application window for broadband projects funded by that $7.2 billion in stimulus money will soon open. Two agencies are handing out the grants and loans: the National
Who dishes out those broadband stimulus grants? Maybe you

Will the stars align for space-based solar power?

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
Although the US has plenty of terrain that's well placed for producing solar power, the intermittent nature of that power and the distances of these sites from major population centers on the east coast puts severe constraints on what we

Cloud computing promise still stormy with reliability issues

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
Yesterday's announcement of Google's Chrome OS plans were met with plenty of discussion about for the future of computing. The OS is essentially a lightweight version of Linux designed to run the company's Chrome browser to access Google's (or other

Universal/TuneCore deal opens major doors for indie artists

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
Independent musicians who want to retain the rights to their own songs will now have the opportunity to do so while marketing their offerings through a major label—Universal Music Group. UMG announced a partnership today with TuneCore, a company that
Universal/TuneCore deal opens major doors for indie artists

Who wins? Netbooks, smartbooks, and Google's Chrome OS

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
At the most recent COMPUTEX, there was a generated by Qualcomm, Acer, and ASUS around the possibility of using Google Android as a netbook OS. Qualcomm and ASUS in particular were talking up Android as an OS for so-called "smartbooks,"
Who wins? Netbooks, smartbooks, and Google's Chrome OS

GE brings smart grids to life as appliances gain support

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
On Wednesday, manufacturing giant GE announced a partnership with Tendril, a company that provides smart grid software and services. The agreement will see see GE work to incorporate monitoring and reporting capabilities into its consumer appliances and ensure that they

Inside Gazelle, Microsoft Research's "browser OS"

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
A research team led by Microsoft's Helen Wang recently published a report about an experimental browser prototype called "Gazelle" that uses processes to isolate page content elements originating from different domains. It builds on the concept of multiprocess browsing but
Inside Gazelle, Microsoft Research's "browser OS"

After Yucca Mountain: How to store US nuclear waste

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
There's a general consensus that nuclear power will be an inevitable part of US attempts to wean itself off fossil fuels. There are two obvious limits to the expansion of nuclear power, however: we can't possibly build plants fast enough
After Yucca Mountain: How to store US nuclear waste

Flash memory rebound good for Samsung, bad for netbooks

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
A from research firm iSuppli highlights a threat to continued SSD adoption in netbooks, and it also gives some insight into what's behind Samsung's recent positive earnings rumblings. In short, NAND flash memory prices have come roaring back with a

Apple proposes HTTP streaming feature as IETF standard

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
When Apple discussed the new features of the forthcoming iPhone OS 3.0, SVP of iPhone Software Engineering Scott Forstall said that the iPhone would be capable of . Apple also advertised HTTP streaming as , the update of its media
Apple proposes HTTP streaming feature as IETF standard

Report: 20% of online video fans watch less TV

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
A fifth of online video aficionados watch less TV as a direct result of online video, seemingly confirming the fears of TV networks that their traditional audience is moving online. A new report from Frank N. Magid Associates and Metacafe

European publishers want a law to control online news access

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
The desertion of advertising dollars from the ailing print media industry has left publishers searching for more of the one thing that the Internet seems intent on denying them: paying customers. Print publications in the US and Europe are scrambling

French "3 strikes" law returns, now with judicial oversight!

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
The French Senate has approved an updated version of the "three strikes" online copyright infringement bill aimed at taking repeat offenders offline. The approval comes exactly one month after the country's Constitutional Council ripped apart the previous version of the
French "3 strikes" law returns, now with judicial oversight!

Space-based solar power, part 2: running the numbers

10.07.2009 22:59    arstechnica.com
PowerSat isn't the only company that thinks will be ready for economic deployment within the next decade. PG&E has actually signed a contract with a company called Solaren, which plans on delivering 200MW of space-based power by 2016. The company

BetUS Posts Latest Odds on Pro Sports and Twitter

10.07.2009 22:59    777-online-gambling.net
Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following odds on Twitter and Pro Sports: Twitter
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