HP LaserJet Pro – New Compact MFP For Users Working From Home Or Small Office

HP announced the launch of new compact models of multifunctional devices, HP LaserJet Pro M1132 and HP LaserJet Pro M1212nf, intended for users working from home or small office. New HP Smart Install Technology allows customers to print in two minutes after connecting the device to a computer

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XO Communications Offers SIP Savings Estimator Tool

Today XO Communications launched their XO Enterprise SIP Savings Estimator , an online calculator to show users just how much money they can save by switching to SIP trunks. The online tool demonstrates how XO Enterprise SIP “Simplifies, Streamlines and Reduces Costs of Managing Voice Services Across Distributed Enterprise Networks”.

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GameStop Power Saver Sale

If you are looking to stock up on video games this summer, head to GameStop and check out their Power Saver Sale . From now through Sunday, August 8, 2010 in stores and online, you can get new and pre-owned games up to 50% off. Modern Warfare 2 Sale titles include popular games such as: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Assassin’s Creed 2 Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Splinter Cell: Conviction DJ Hero Also through July 24, 2010, you can purchase any color DSi ($149.99) or DSi XL (169.99) system and receive your choice of one of the following games free: Pokèmon Platinum, Style Savvy, Pokèmon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of the Sky, Super Mario 64, and Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks.

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Start metformin early when diabetes type II is first diagnosed

Initiating metformin soon after diabetes diagnosis and while A1C is low might preserve β-cell function, prolong the effectiveness of metformin, reduce lifetime glycemic burden, and prevent diabetes complications.

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Oh, The Places You’ll Go!

by Martha Reed Every summer I try to take at least one field trip to some locale I’ve never been before and I go there for no particularly good reason – taking the trip is enough by itself. I love driving into an unfamiliar part of the country just to see what’s out there. Generally, I find that I like the people just as much or even more so than most folks in town and I have to admit the countryside is very pretty this time of year with all the wildflowers, especially the cornflowers mixed in with Queen Anne’s lace nodding gently in the breeze

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How to Create a One-Layer Panel Card with the Brayer

Gosh, how do you like the title to this tutorial?  Coming up with an appropriate eye-catching title is hard to do each week, and this week was the toughest.  If you look at my card and the title, you will notice how I compacted it all in the title.  My card is one layer, has the look of 9 panels, and it’s all done with the brayer.  So there you have it.  Enjoy! Brayer your ink onto glossy cardstock.  In my photo I am using Kaleidacolor Caribbean Sea.  In my first photo, my other cards use Kaleidacolor Berry Blaze. With a stamp placement product, center your main image on your cardstock.

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Northrop Grumman Donates Surplus Printers to Chicago Schools

Here’s a new way to recycle those old printers that you or your company don’t need anymore: Give them to someone who does. Northrop Grumman, a global giant in the security business, has done just that. According to a Northrop press release , the company decided to donate more than 300 surplus  network and desktop printers to the Chicago School District.

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New Hope for Preventing HIV Transmission

A vaginal gel containing an HIV medication prevents women from being infected. South African women who used a vaginal gel infused with the antiretroviral drug tenofovir reduced their likelihood of getting the disease by about 50 percent, according to a two-year study published today in the journal Science .

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Puma Knives: Why a Bowie Rather playboy Takes the Coagulate

A Bowie slash today refers to not quite any bountiful, wide-bladed pierce with a curved and sharpened tip. The creativity presenting blades often transmit some pertinence to Jim Bowie who was distinguished as the plotter of the original knife.

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Seagate Unveils Customizable Small Business Network Storage Server

Seagate recently introduced the BlackArmor NAS 400 network storage server, a secure, scalable and reliable 4-bay network storage enclosure designed for the growing storage needs of small businesses and households. This newest addition to the Seagate BlackArmor family of storage solutions allows customers to customize the box to meet their specific requirements and add more storage as needed.

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Find Out What’s Inside a Copy Machine

If you’ve ever wondered what the guts of a copy machine look like but haven’t been foolhardy enough to actually experiment on one, you’re in for a treat: Bill Hammack, the Engineer behind EngineerGuy.com, has made a video that shows you what you’ve been missing. Power tools, hammers, and hacksaws are included in the tool kit needed to take the Canon office copier apart. Along the way, Hammack tells the story of how Chester Carlson invented and patented the machine.

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Mipomersen – antisense technology to lower LDL cholesterol

Homozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia is a rare genetic disorder in which both LDL-receptor alleles are defective, resulting in very high concentrations of LDL cholesterol in plasma and premature coronary artery disease. This study investigated the use of an antisense inhibitor of apolipoprotein B synthesis, mipomersen, to lower LDL cholesterol. Patients aged 12 years and older who were already receiving the maximum tolerated dose of a lipid-lowering drug, were randomly assigned to mipomersen 200 mg subcutaneously every week or placebo for 26 weeks.

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Best Buds

Isn’t this picture hillarious?  My imps sat still for 2 seconds, just long enough for the lady behind the camera to bark to get their attention.  After 1 to 2 seconds, Snow and Layla jumped out of the bucket, and another camera lady and I quickly threw them back into the bucket and stepped to the side.  This was a repeated process that gave us one great photo. I love my babies and wanted the best photo possible for my selfish needs

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Blind Research Study Says Skype Users Prefer ooVoo

ooVoo told me they had recently commissioned a study with some interesting results, which will be released on Monday. A blind study conducted by a third party research firm revealed that ooVoo was preferred by 8 our of 10 Skype users.I couldn’t help but reminded of the famous Trident slogan/study which said 4 out of 5 dentists preferred sugarless gum. In fact, it’s exactly double! So is this study legit or manufactured?

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Should Apple Fix the iPhone 4?

By now you have heard that the new iPhone can have some reception problems if you cover a certain spot on the phone with your hand. And though Apple CEO Steve Jobs denies there’s an antenna problem that needs fixed, the company is offering free protective cases to buyers of the latest iPhone. Image: Apple Starting late next week, you can go to the Apple website and sign up for a free case

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Synology DiskStation DS1010+

Synology’s DiskStation DS1010+ is an impressive Network Attached Storage (NAS) device for small and medium-size businesses. Its capabilities extend far beyond storage: It can double as a self-contained server that can be used for FTP, e-mail, media streaming, and more. The DS1010+ offers good performance, excellent port forwarding, a rich feature set, and an intuitive user interface.

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How to Create a Monochromatic Card

Today I will show you how to create a monochromatic card.  Continuing on from my Introduction to the Colour Wheel and Work Wonders With the Colour Wheel posts, I want to look at monochrome a little more .  You will find my tutorial short, as I didn’t want to overdo my colouring steps.  I’m confident that you can colour without me bombarding you with “stuff.” To start, pick your designer paper.  Choose a paper that uses one colour, or one colour with black or with white.  For example, your paper may be a variety of shades of pink or blue, or it might be one colour (pink in my case) with black.

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Nikonians News Flash Extra #10

This week on News Flash Extra, Ray speaks with David Friend CEO and co-founder of Carbonite discussing image security. Download Nikonians News Flash Extra #10 (NPC-NF-2010-07-16.mp3; 8:30; 7.78MB; MP3 format)

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Good News All Around for Telehealth Projects

The Federal Communication Commission’s plan to bring broadband to rural health care facilities is good news for people who live in remote areas. But it also could be a sign of changes to the Universal Services Fund (USF), a longstanding  system aimed at

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Schwinn 13-Function Wireless Bike Computer

This bike computer gadget is so useful but it’s not the easiest tool to install because of the hassle of connecting the wiring between the display and the magnetic reader – it’s a little tricky to secure the wiring to the bike frame. However, here’s an alternate solution – a bicycle computer that mounts directly onto the frame of the bicycle wirelessly, providing the rider a clear view of all speed and distance measurements

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