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Bra Dryer

February 22nd, 2009 · No Comments

 
Did you know that drooling and panting are not enough to wash and dry a bra? It’s true.  We found out about a new technology being developed that will help  women around the world with the drying of their fine washables.  The name is not that catchy, The Bra Dryer..kinda obvious, but it is still […]

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Natural Born Clickers?

February 13th, 2008 · No Comments

New Study Shows that Heavy Clickers Distort Reality of Display Advertising Click-Through Metrics

A new study suggests that some people love to click on ads (who knew?). According to the findings by Starcom, Tacoda and Comscore, a very small group of consumers who are not representative of the total U.S. online population is accountable […]

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British Schools Told to Avoid Vista Upgrade

January 14th, 2008 · No Comments

British schools are being advised against upgrading to Windows Vista and Office 2007 suite. According to the New York Times:
Schools might consider using Vista if rolling out all-new infrastructure, but should not introduce it piecemeal alongside other versions of Windows, or upgrade older machines, said the agency, which is responsible for advising British schools and […]

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Is This The Dawning Of The Age Of Aqu..Solar Power?

December 31st, 2007 · No Comments

Popular Science Magazine has awarded Nanosolar’s PowerSheet solar cells the Innovation Of The Year award:
The company produces its PowerSheet solar cells with printing-press-style machines that set down a layer of solar-absorbing nano-ink onto metal sheets as thin as aluminum foil, so the panels can be made for about a tenth of what current panels cost […]

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Boston’s Big Dig Completed

December 28th, 2007 · No Comments

Over budget and behind schedule, but after 16 years of construction and $14 billion in costs, Boston’s Big Dig project is officially completed. It’s considered the most expensive highway project in U.S. history. Time.com has an article about the reaction to completion being less than enthusiastic.

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