July 27, 2010
California city OKs tax rates for marijuana
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Anticipating California voters will back a November ballot measure to legalize casual marijuana use, officials in Oakland have approved two tax rates on pot sales in their city, already a hub of the state’s medicinal marijuana scene.
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College And Post-Graduate Admission Try out Scores And Acknowledging Essays
The rapid advancement in in style technology has led to stiffer event in our lives, unusually in the tract of chore opportunities. Myriad companies today are no longer satisfied with a college-degreed applicant. They also look fitting for people who are computer literate and even holders of multiple degrees or specialized certifications
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How frightened should you be of Wal-Mart’s upcoming use of RFID?
Flickr’d Wal-Mart, the biggest retail store in the U.S., has announced plans to attach RFID tags to certain articles of clothing , including jeans, underpants, and socks. Just the word alone—RFID—should set off your Spider Sense, but should you actually be afraid of shopping there from now on? I mean, there’s any number of things to be upset at Wal-Mart about, so where does the use of RFID fit in that anger matrix?
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See a Short Film of Things Getting Destroyed in Super-Slow Motion
Tempus II : seven hypnotic minutes of crushing, smooshing, and shattering by Philip Heron and James Adair. [ Laughing Squid ] Read more posts by Edith Zimmerman Filed Under: movies , clickables , tempus ii , video
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Jane Lynch on Returning to Glee and Getting Physical With Olivia Newton-John
Jane Lynch, the comic actress who brings to life Glee ‘s Sue Sylvester — and who remains completely believable while uttering lines like, “I empower my Cheerios to be champions. Do they go to college? I don’t know
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Jane Lynch on Returning to Glee and Getting Physical With Olivia Newton-John
Facebook Finally Allowing Some Users To Delete Their Accounts [New Facebook Privacy Settings Allows For Permanent Account Deletion, Higher Sense Of…
In the early days of the Internet it was used pretty much solely to exchange ideas, talk about various topics and so on. However, now a days, it is used for so much more. Arguably one of the most effective uses of the Internet is the ability to buy something and have it shipped to your house (which I’m sure all of you have done) without every leaving your desk
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Cloud Music iPhone App Streams Tracks Uploaded to Google Docs [IPhone Apps]
Cloud Music iPhone App Streams Tracks Uploaded to Google Docs [IPhone Apps] Heaps of music-streaming apps already exist for the iPhone, but Cloud Music has one novel selling point: you upload the music files to Google Docs, and then stream the songs from there. Docs is not just for word-processing anymore, remember ?
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The DVD Queue: Out Today, a Classy Break From the Blockbuster Doldrums … and Then Clash of the Titans!
Shake off the Blockbuster blues with The Secret of the Grain . Late summer is the season of hype fatigue, a time when everyone around you is talking about how annoyed they are that yet another huge blockbuster that was supposed to be so mind-blowing in fact left their mind conspicuously unblown. So why get your heart broken again when you can sit in your air-conditioned apartment and watch something that is fully Vulture-approved
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The DVD Queue: Out Today, a Classy Break From the Blockbuster Doldrums … and Then Clash of the Titans!
Qi Wireless Power Is Now A Standard [The Wireless Power Consortium Looks To Make Devices and Chargers Run On One Standard, Allowing Interoperability]
The whole wireless power issue is an interesting one, no mistake there, but there are plenty of problems with it. The biggest of them is that some devices won’t work on some chargers. The Wireless Power Consortium, meanwhile, is working to make that problem a whole lot less prevalent, and to that end, has announced the Qi standard.
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Qi Wireless Power Is Now A Standard [The Wireless Power Consortium Looks To Make Devices and Chargers Run On One Standard, Allowing Interoperability]
By The Numbers: Chevy Volt vs Nissan Leaf
It’s hard to ignore the looming EV vehicle showdown between the Chevy Volt and the Nissan Leaf even though the vehicles are totally different in nature and target market. While the Nissan Leaf is simply a beautifully-packaged electric vehicle with around a 100 mile range, the Chevy Volt takes a different approach by having a somewhat limited 40 mile EV range but an on-board gas-powered generator that will power the electric motor as long as there’s gas in the tank. GM is clearly targeting the a higher-end market with a $41,000 MSRP while the Nissan Leaf is a bit more down-market with a starting price of $32,000.
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Maker Birthdays: Gary Gygax
Today, in 1938, Ernest Gary Gygax was born in Chicago, IL. He would go on to create a gaming and publishing empire, built on math-driven storytelling and gem-like Platonic solids dice (co-creating the pioneering role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons ). Anybody who’s ever played Dungeons & Dragons will know why Gary Gygax is suited to be celebrated in a Maker Birthday shout out.
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Chevy Volt Finally Gets Official Pricing From GM [Highly Anticipated Chevy Volt EV Now Priced At $41,000 Or $350 Per Month With 3-Year Lease]
Global warming and rising gas prices are forever a concern, especially to those who pride themselves in being extremely environmentally friendly. Fortunately, as gas prices continue to creep skywards, car manufacturers are coming frth to release extremely efficient models with high gas mileage ratings. However, just getting better MPG doesn’t exactly remedy the problem, it just puts a band-aid on it
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Chevy Volt Finally Gets Official Pricing From GM [Highly Anticipated Chevy Volt EV Now Priced At $41,000 Or $350 Per Month With 3-Year Lease]
MeeGo Now System of Choice With Several Auto Developers [In Many Vehicles, The Choice For Display-Based Navigation And Entertainment Is MeeGo]
You’ve heard quite a bit about MeeGo coming from us over the course of the last few months, but then, there’s been a lot to tell. Now we’ve got something new–MeeGo’s made some serious headway in the automotive front, and is now the infotainment system of choice with a host of auto developers. (…) Read the rest of MeeGo Now System of Choice With Several Auto Developers [In Many Vehicles, The Choice For Display-Based Navigation And Entertainment Is MeeGo] © TFTS – Technology, Gadgets & Curiosities , 2010
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RIM, AT&T To Announce Mystery Product Next Week Tuesday [RIM and AT&T To Unveil Something On August 3rd, Everybody Knows It's The BlackBerry 9800]
The folks at BGR just got their invites to a press event being held by AT&T and RIM in New York next Tuesday, August 3rd. What could they possibly be announcing? Only one thing would require such a grand unveiling, and that would be the BlackBerry 9800
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RIM, AT&T To Announce Mystery Product Next Week Tuesday [RIM and AT&T To Unveil Something On August 3rd, Everybody Knows It's The BlackBerry 9800]
Dell Releases Pricing Scheme For Streak Android Tablet [Dell Confirms $299 Price Point For Streak With 2-Year Contract, $549 Without]
There have been a plthora of iPad competitors getting announced in the form of Android powered tablets but we have yet to see any of them hit the streets and be made available for consumer purchase. However, one of the most highly sought after Android tablets is undoubtedly the Dell Streak. This device, other than Dell’s forthcoming Windows Phone 7 offerings, have been generally viewed as Dell’s reentry into the mobile marketplace after going on a leave of absence since their PDA days
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Dell Releases Pricing Scheme For Streak Android Tablet [Dell Confirms $299 Price Point For Streak With 2-Year Contract, $549 Without]
Saitek Pro Flight Brings Out Host of Flight Sim Gear [Saitek Offers Even More Realism With the Combat Rudder Pedals, The Backlit Information Panel and…
I’m hard pressed to remember the last time I saw a flight sim game released, but if you can’t get enough of them, then spare a thought for the folks out at Saitek, who’ve just released a massive array of flight sim-specific peripherals that will keep you banking and looping with the best of them. (…) Read the rest of Saitek Pro Flight Brings Out Host of Flight Sim Gear [Saitek Offers Even More Realism With the Combat Rudder Pedals, The Backlit Information Panel and the Throttle, Pitch and Mixture System] © TFTS – Technology, Gadgets & Curiosities , 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us
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Via io9 , Arizona State University has assembled the highest-resolution Mars map to date , the images drawn from 21,000 pix shot by the Mars Odyssey orbiter’s THEMIS camera. The maps show Mars as if sliced from a globe, unwrapped and flattened out on a table. Nearly 21,000 individual images have been smoothed, blended, fitted together and cartographically controlled to make a giant mosaic that web viewers can zoom into and scroll around
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Hackers winning the security battle, says Cisco
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, V3.co.uk , Tuesday 27 July 2010 at 19:50:00 Patient, brilliant and better funded, warns networking firm Malicious hackers are winning the enterprise security fight, according to Cisco’s chief security officer. John Stewart said in the Cisco 2010 Midyear Security Report that the hacking industry is now…
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Black & Decker 18-Volt Pivoting-Nose Cordless Energy-Star Handheld Vacuum Cleaner
There is no doubt that grabbing the big Vacuum for little jobs is a pain in ass. It’s heavy and you have to deal with the cords and hoses, plus it’s just to big for tight spaces. The Cordless 18 Volt Black & Decker Handheld Vacuum Cleaner is perfect for so many little jobs around the house or in the car. Great for cleaning stairs, underneath or on furniture, and in tight spots. Its 10-position pivoting nozzle offers 50% more reach in tight areas
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Black & Decker 18-Volt Pivoting-Nose Cordless Energy-Star Handheld Vacuum Cleaner
Get $10 off 2010 Norton 360 Computer Protection from Symantec
Get $10 off Norton 360 2010 at Symantec. Norton 360 products features antivirus, antispyware, bot protection, vulnerability protection, pulse updates, rootkit protection, Behavioral Protection, Norton Insight, Vulnerability Protection, etc
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