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Jive Bunny and The Master Mixers 13-13 Greatest piano solo ever!!!
This is song 13 out of 54 from the LP Jive Bunny and The Master Mixers. Only one song this time Animations was made in Sony Vegas Pro 8 First I made the whole movie in Sony Vegas but it took 952 mb from my memory, so I deleted it and made an easier version in Windows Movie Maker Next video going to take a while, cause I?m messing with a new computer, and I don?t have any music on it yet! UPDATE: This is a good way to celebrate the new year with my first 2 videos over 1000 on this account! UPDATE: 10000 VIEWS! Thanks! 2010-04-01 UPDATE: 20000 VIEWS!!! My most viewed? 2010-05-20 UPDATE: 30 000 exactly! 2010-06-03 Update again?: 50 000 =D 2010-09-18. I should stop updating, but I think it?s easier to see how fast it gains in views here then in the insight Disclaimer: I don?t own the rights to Jive Bunny? or this album. Please support the artists by buying the cd/lp?s at demon music??s homepage
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Researchers find new way to abate heart attacks before patients get to the hospitalPublic release date: 27-Mar-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ]
Contact: Beth Casteel bcasteel@acc.org 240-328-4549 American College of Cardiology
Study puts life-saving drugs in the hands of paramedics, decreasing rate of cardiac arrest and death from heart attacks by half
CHICAGO -- Paramedics can reduce someone's chances of having a cardiac arrest or dying by 50 percent by immediately administering a mixture of glucose, insulin and potassium ("GIK") to people having a heart attack, according to research presented today at the American College of Cardiology's 61st Annual Scientific Session. The Scientific Session, the premier cardiovascular medical meeting, brings cardiovascular professionals together to further advances in the field.
The study showed that patients who received GIK immediately after being diagnosed with acute coronary syndrome which indicates a heart attack is either in progress or on the way were 50 percent less likely to have cardiac arrest (a condition in which the heart suddenly stops beating) or die than those who received a placebo, although the treatment did not prevent the heart attack from occurring. Over the first month following the event, patients who received GIK were 40 percent less likely to have cardiac arrest, die or be hospitalized for heart failure.
The effect was even more striking for patients with ST-elevation heart attacks, which require immediate treatment. For those patients, immediate GIK was associated with a 60 percent reduction in cardiac arrest or death.
"When started immediately in the home or on the way to the hospital even before the diagnosis is completely established GIK appears to reduce the size of heart attacks and to reduce by half the risk of having a cardiac arrest or dying," said Harry P. Selker, MD, MSPH, executive director of the Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies at Tufts Medical Center, who led the study with Joni Beshansky, RN, MPH, co-principal investigator and project director. "Acute coronary syndromes represent the largest cause of death in this country. GIK is a very inexpensive treatment that appears to have promise in reducing those deaths and morbidity."
The cost of the treatment is about $50.
"Because the trial is the first to show GIK is effective when used by paramedics in real-world community settings, it could have important implications for the treatment of heart attacks," Dr. Selker said. Previous clinical trials have shown no consistent effect, likely because the GIK was given too late to help. This study, the "IMMEDIATE Trial," was the first to test the effectiveness of administering GIK at the very first signs of a threatening heart attack, in the community, rather than waiting hours until the diagnosis was well-established at a hospital, as done in previous clinical trials.
"We wanted to do something that is effective and can be used anywhere," said Dr. Selker. "We've done a lot of studies of acute cardiac care in emergency departments and hospitals, but more people die of heart attacks outside the hospital than inside the hospital. Hundreds of thousands of people per year are dying out in the community; we wanted to direct our attention to those patients."
The researchers trained paramedics in 36 Emergency Medical Services systems in 13 cities across the country to administer GIK after determining that a patient was likely having a threatened or already established heart attack using electrocardiograph-based ACI-TIPI (acute cardiac ischemia time-insensitive predictive instrument) and thrombolytic predictive instrument decision support that prints patient-specific predictions on the top of an electrocardiogram. The paramedics used these predictions to decide if a patient would likely benefit from treatment. There were 911 patients randomized to receive either the GIK treatment or a placebo.
Administering GIK immediately also reduced the severity of the damage to the heart tissue from the heart attack. On average, 2 percent of the heart tissue was destroyed by the heart attack in people receiving GIK, compared with 10 percent in those who received the placebo. Although a significant proportion of suspected heart attacks are later determined to be false alarms (23 percent in this study), administering GIK does not appear to cause any harmful effects in such patients.
The research team will follow up with study participants at six and 12 months to evaluate the longer-term benefit of the GIK treatment.
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This study was funded by the NIH's National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.
Dr. Selker will be available to the media on Tuesday, March 27 at 9:45 a.m., Late-Breaking Clinical Trials V in McCormick Place North Level 1, Hall C1.
Dr. Selker will present the study "Results of the IMMEDIATE (Immediate Myocardial Metabolic Enhancement During Initial Assessment and Treatment in Emergency Care) Trial" on Tuesday, March 27 at 8:00 a.m., during the Joint ACC/JAMA Late-Breaking Clinical Trials, in McCormick Place North: Main Tent.
About the American College of Cardiology
The American College of Cardiology (http://www.cardiosource.org) is a 40,000-member nonprofit medical society comprised of physicians, surgeons, nurses, physician assistants, pharmacists and practice managers. The College transforms cardiovascular care and improves heart health as it supports and advocates for quality improvement, patient-centered care, payment innovation and professionalism. The ACC bestows credentials upon cardiovascular specialists who meet its stringent qualifications and leads the formulation of health policy, standards and guidelines. It provides professional education, supports and disseminates cardiovascular research, and operates national registries to measure and promote quality.
The ACC's Annual Scientific Session brings together cardiologists and cardiovascular specialists from around the world each year to share the newest discoveries in treatment and prevention.
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Researchers find new way to abate heart attacks before patients get to the hospitalPublic release date: 27-Mar-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ]
Contact: Beth Casteel bcasteel@acc.org 240-328-4549 American College of Cardiology
Study puts life-saving drugs in the hands of paramedics, decreasing rate of cardiac arrest and death from heart attacks by half
CHICAGO -- Paramedics can reduce someone's chances of having a cardiac arrest or dying by 50 percent by immediately administering a mixture of glucose, insulin and potassium ("GIK") to people having a heart attack, according to research presented today at the American College of Cardiology's 61st Annual Scientific Session. The Scientific Session, the premier cardiovascular medical meeting, brings cardiovascular professionals together to further advances in the field.
The study showed that patients who received GIK immediately after being diagnosed with acute coronary syndrome which indicates a heart attack is either in progress or on the way were 50 percent less likely to have cardiac arrest (a condition in which the heart suddenly stops beating) or die than those who received a placebo, although the treatment did not prevent the heart attack from occurring. Over the first month following the event, patients who received GIK were 40 percent less likely to have cardiac arrest, die or be hospitalized for heart failure.
The effect was even more striking for patients with ST-elevation heart attacks, which require immediate treatment. For those patients, immediate GIK was associated with a 60 percent reduction in cardiac arrest or death.
"When started immediately in the home or on the way to the hospital even before the diagnosis is completely established GIK appears to reduce the size of heart attacks and to reduce by half the risk of having a cardiac arrest or dying," said Harry P. Selker, MD, MSPH, executive director of the Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies at Tufts Medical Center, who led the study with Joni Beshansky, RN, MPH, co-principal investigator and project director. "Acute coronary syndromes represent the largest cause of death in this country. GIK is a very inexpensive treatment that appears to have promise in reducing those deaths and morbidity."
The cost of the treatment is about $50.
"Because the trial is the first to show GIK is effective when used by paramedics in real-world community settings, it could have important implications for the treatment of heart attacks," Dr. Selker said. Previous clinical trials have shown no consistent effect, likely because the GIK was given too late to help. This study, the "IMMEDIATE Trial," was the first to test the effectiveness of administering GIK at the very first signs of a threatening heart attack, in the community, rather than waiting hours until the diagnosis was well-established at a hospital, as done in previous clinical trials.
"We wanted to do something that is effective and can be used anywhere," said Dr. Selker. "We've done a lot of studies of acute cardiac care in emergency departments and hospitals, but more people die of heart attacks outside the hospital than inside the hospital. Hundreds of thousands of people per year are dying out in the community; we wanted to direct our attention to those patients."
The researchers trained paramedics in 36 Emergency Medical Services systems in 13 cities across the country to administer GIK after determining that a patient was likely having a threatened or already established heart attack using electrocardiograph-based ACI-TIPI (acute cardiac ischemia time-insensitive predictive instrument) and thrombolytic predictive instrument decision support that prints patient-specific predictions on the top of an electrocardiogram. The paramedics used these predictions to decide if a patient would likely benefit from treatment. There were 911 patients randomized to receive either the GIK treatment or a placebo.
Administering GIK immediately also reduced the severity of the damage to the heart tissue from the heart attack. On average, 2 percent of the heart tissue was destroyed by the heart attack in people receiving GIK, compared with 10 percent in those who received the placebo. Although a significant proportion of suspected heart attacks are later determined to be false alarms (23 percent in this study), administering GIK does not appear to cause any harmful effects in such patients.
The research team will follow up with study participants at six and 12 months to evaluate the longer-term benefit of the GIK treatment.
###
This study was funded by the NIH's National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.
Dr. Selker will be available to the media on Tuesday, March 27 at 9:45 a.m., Late-Breaking Clinical Trials V in McCormick Place North Level 1, Hall C1.
Dr. Selker will present the study "Results of the IMMEDIATE (Immediate Myocardial Metabolic Enhancement During Initial Assessment and Treatment in Emergency Care) Trial" on Tuesday, March 27 at 8:00 a.m., during the Joint ACC/JAMA Late-Breaking Clinical Trials, in McCormick Place North: Main Tent.
About the American College of Cardiology
The American College of Cardiology (http://www.cardiosource.org) is a 40,000-member nonprofit medical society comprised of physicians, surgeons, nurses, physician assistants, pharmacists and practice managers. The College transforms cardiovascular care and improves heart health as it supports and advocates for quality improvement, patient-centered care, payment innovation and professionalism. The ACC bestows credentials upon cardiovascular specialists who meet its stringent qualifications and leads the formulation of health policy, standards and guidelines. It provides professional education, supports and disseminates cardiovascular research, and operates national registries to measure and promote quality.
The ACC's Annual Scientific Session brings together cardiologists and cardiovascular specialists from around the world each year to share the newest discoveries in treatment and prevention.
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Learning best when you rest: Sleeping after processing new info most effective, new study shows
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Nodding off in class may not be such a bad idea after all. New research from the University of Notre Dame shows that going to sleep shortly after learning new material is most beneficial for recall,
Titled "Memory for Semantically Related and Unrelated Declarative Information: The Benefit of Sleep, the Cost of Wake," the study was published March 22 in PLOS One.
Notre Dame Psychologist Jessica Payne and colleagues studied 207 students who habitually slept for at least six hours per night. Participants were randomly assigned to study declarative, semantically related or unrelated word pairs at 9:00 a.m. or 9:00 p.m., and returned for testing 30 minutes, 12 hours or 24 hours later. Declarative memory refers to the ability to consciously remember facts and events, and can be broken down into episodic memory (memory for events) and semantic memory (memory for facts about the world). People routinely use both types of memory every day ? recalling where we parked today or learning how a colleague prefers to be addressed.
At the 12-hour retest, memory overall was superior following a night of sleep compared to a day of wakefulness. However, this performance difference was a result of a pronounced deterioration in memory for unrelated word pairs; there was no sleep-wake difference for related word pairs. At the 24-hour retest, with all subjects having received both a full night of sleep and a full day of wakefulness, subjects' memories were superior when sleep occurred shortly after learning, rather than following a full day of wakefulness.
"Our study confirms that sleeping directly after learning something new is beneficial for memory. What's novel about this study is that we tried to shine light on sleep's influence on both types of declarative memory by studying semantically unrelated and related word pairs," Payne says.
"Since we found that sleeping soon after learning benefited both types of memory, this means that it would be a good thing to rehearse any information you need to remember just prior to going to bed. In some sense, you may be 'telling' the sleeping brain what to consolidate."
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Lost in the NFL?s strong reaction to the discovery of a three-year bounty system in New Orleans is the fact that the league initially investigated allegations of a cash-for-cripplings program in 2010, after the Saints won Super Bowl XLIV.
Nothing was found.? But how hard did the league really look?
The March 2 confidential report from NFL Security claims that the league?s in-house police force ?conducted detailed interviews? of Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, Saints assistant head coach/linebackers coach Joe Vitt, and Saints defensive end Anthony Hargrove, and that they each ?categorically denied? any knowledge of a bounty program.
So how detailed was the questioning?? And how hot was the light that was applied to the witnesses?
If the men were grilled, they?re each great liars ? or the members of NFL Security assigned to the case are crappy investigators.? If Williams, Vitt, and Hargrove were faced instead with perfunctory ?Is there a bounty system??-type questions, there would have been no way to spot the kind of subtle inconsistencies or ?tells? that would pluck at the instincts of the former law-enforcement personnel who end up working for NFL Security.
My own instincts suggest it?s the latter, and that the NFL simply didn?t want to uncover in the weeks after Super Bowl XLIV evidence that would have called into question the validity of the Saints? Super Bowl-winning season.? Supporting this conclusion is the fact that NFL Security interviewed only Williams, Vitt, and Hargrove.? Why not interview head coach Sean Payton?? Why not interview the rest of the defensive staff?? Why not interview extensively every player from the team?s defense, using the various tricks of the trade aimed at manipulating the weak minded in order to get to the truth?? Why not review emails and other potentially relevant records?
There was plenty of evidence to suspect that something was amiss.? In the bye week before Super Bowl XLIV, Williams brazenly suggested that the Saints didn?t care about taking a 15-yard penalty if it meant knocking Colts quarterback Peyton Manning out of the game.
?When you put too much of that type of worry on a warrior?s mind, he doesn?t play all out,? Williams said.? ?If it happens, it happens.? And the only thing you?d like for me to say is that if it happens you hope he doesn?t get back up and play again.?? (Williams? words prompted Payton to serve the defensive coordinator peanut butter, crackers, and sand in the days preceding Super Bowl XLIV.)
Williams? comments about Manning should have been enough to prompt a zealous investigator to request from the Saints a copy of a transcript of every 2009 media session from Williams.? If such a request had been made, the investigators would have seen this troubling remark from Williams regarding the plan for defending Panthers receiver Steve Smith:? ?The thing that I think he does is the best is that for a little guy, when the ball goes up in the air, he plays like a 6-10 center; he goes and gets it.? What you have to do is to turn his little body over so that when he does get it, he lands on his head and he doesn?t come back in for a while.?
The mere existence of such a nonchalant attitude toward inflicting injury as a means for achieving strategic objectives should have been enough to trigger a scorched-earth investigation in 2010, months before someone blew the whistle and forced the NFL to be far more aggressive.
The two possible explanations for the failure to engage in a more thorough investigation in 2010 are:? (1) incompetence; and (2) a deliberate reluctance to publicly identify one of the 32 franchises as being a cheater.
We?ve seen it many times when it comes to tampering.? The league looks the other way, either because the league doesn?t want to create the impression that teams are cheating ? or because the league office doesn?t want to alienate any of the franchises who ultimately determine who does, and who doesn?t, work at the league office.
In this case, it can be argued that the NFL came down extra hard on the Saints now not because they had a bounty system for three years but because the NFL gave them an opening to get away with one year of it, and the Saints were too stupid and/or arrogant to realize that they should stop.
Regardless, if the Saints had merely stopped doing it after the NFL showed up and gave short shrift to the investigation in 2010, no one would have ever known the difference and the NFL wouldn?t be dealing with a major blow to its image and the league now wouldn?t be forced to determine how deep it wants to dig into the rabbit hole and Congress wouldn?t be poised to do the digging for the league.
So it?s fair to conclude that the league didn?t want to discovery the bounty system in 2010.? And that the league hoped that the Saints were smart enough to stop.
After all, the punishment ultimately dispensed could end up hurting the league a lot more than it ever hurts the Saints.
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Insulin resistance in the brain precedes and contributes to cognitive decline above and beyond other known causes of Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Insulin is an important hormone in many bodily functions, including the health of brain cells. The team identified extensive abnormalities in the activity of two major signaling pathways for insulin and insulin-like growth factor in non-diabetic people with Alzheimer's disease. These pathways could be targeted with new or existing medicines to potentially help resensitize the brain to insulin and possibly slow down or even improve cognitive decline.
This is the first study to directly demonstrate that insulin resistance occurs in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease. The study is now online in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
"Our research clearly shows that the brain's ability to respond to insulin, which is important for normal brain function, is going offline at some point. Insulin in the brain not only modulates glucose uptake, but also promotes the health of brain cells ? their growth, survival, remodeling, and normal functioning. We believe that brain insulin resistance may be an important contributor to the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's disease," said senior author, Steven E. Arnold, MD, professor of Psychiatry and Neurology. Arnold is also the director of the Penn Memory Center, a National Institute on Aging-designated Alzheimer's Disease Core Center. "If we can prevent brain insulin resistance from occurring, or re-sensitize brain cells to insulin with any of the currently available insulin-sensitizing diabetes medicines, we may be able to slow down, prevent, or perhaps even improve cognitive decline.
The risk of developing Alzheimer's disease is increased by 50 percent in people with diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is due to insulin resistance and accounts for 90 percent of all diabetes. The defining clinical feature of Type 2 diabetes (and Type 1 "juvenile" diabetes) is hyperglycemia - high levels of sugar in the blood ? but there is no evidence that the brain in Alzheimer's is hyperglycemic. Insulin acts differently in the brain than in the rest of the body. Researchers found that insulin resistance of the brain occurs in Alzheimer's disease independent of whether someone has diabetes, by excluding people with a history of diabetes from this study.
The investigators used samples of postmortem brain tissue from non-diabetics who had died with Alzheimer's disease, stimulated the tissue with insulin, and measured how much the insulin activated various proteins in the insulin-signaling pathways. There was less insulin activation in Alzheimer's cases than in tissue from people who had died without brain disease. Other proteins linked to insulin action in the brain were abnormal in Alzheimer's disease samples. These abnormalities were highly correlated with episodic memory and other cognitive disabilities in the Alzheimer's disease patients.
In tissue from people with Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), researchers found that changes to a protein called insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1 pS636/639 and pS616) in brain cells were linked to the severity of memory impairments regardless of age, sex, diabetes history, or apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene status. Levels of IRS-1 were also significantly associated with, but not likely to affect, the presence of amyloid beta plaques and neurofibrillary tangles, the signature markers of Alzheimer's disease. This suggests that insulin resistance contributes to cognitive decline independent of the classical pathology of Alzheimer's disease.
Researchers noted that three insulin-sensitizing medicines are already approved by the FDA for treatment of diabetes. These drugs readily cross the blood-brain barrier and may have therapeutic potential to correct insulin resistance in Alzheimer's disease and MCI. "Clinical trials would need to be conducted to determine the impact the drugs have on Alzheimer's disease and MCI in non-diabetic patients," said Dr. Arnold.
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"How Mac OS X Came To Be [Exclusive 10th Anniversary Story]?Cult of Mac?10:31 AM
"Looking Back on 11 Years of Mac OS X"?Low End Mac?5:09 PM
"Happy Birthday Mac OS X! Mac OS X Turns 10 Years Old Today"?OS X Daily?10:31 AM
"Mac OS X celebrates 10th birthday ? Computer Chips & Hardware Technology | Geek.com"?Geek?10:31 AM
"Happy Birthday, Mac OS X!"?BetaNews?10:31 AM
"Happy 10th birthday, Mac OS X!"?TUAW?10:31 AM
"New wave of phishing attacks serves malware to PCs and Macs"?ZDNet?8:38 AM
"Shopping For Zero-Days: A Price List For Hackers' Secret Software Exploits" ["That iOS exploit price represents just one of the dozens of deals the Grugq has arranged in his year-old side career as a middle man for so-called 'zero-day' exploits, hacking techniques that take advantage of secret vulnerabilities in software. ... Who's paying these prices? Western governments, and specifically the U.S., says the Grugq, who himself is a native of South Africa."]?Forbes?6:05 PM
"What the new iPad and Mountain Lion tell us about Apple's upcoming Retina Macs"?9 to 5 Mac?4:42 PM
"Q&A: MacFixIt Answers/We answer questions about moving data to new user accounts, larger virtual memory allotments, and more."?MacFixIt?6:34 PM
"Detecting and removing the Flashback malware in OS X: The Flashback Trojan's latest iterations have evolved to infect Macs in different ways, but there are methods to detect and remove them."?MacFixIt?6:33 PM
Reviews/How-To/Tips
"Get digital copies of your Mac manuals"?Macworld?9:10 AM
"Ask the iTunes Guy: Album art and tagging"?Macworld?9:10 AM
"Hands-On: TweetDeck Wants To Be Your Pro Twitter Client Again"?Wired?8:22 AM
"Re-Index Spotlight from the Terminal, Re-Gain Valuable Time for Life [OS X Tips]?Cult of Mac?8:52 AM
"Dear Aunt TUAW: Can I turn off Messages logging?"?TUAW?1:13 PM
"Quickly Get a Router IP Address from the Command Line"?OS X Daily?6:33 PM
"An Easier Way To Build Super Keyboard Shortcuts On Your Mac"?Mac 360?8:16 AM
"4 Ways To Love An Easier, Faster, Better Way To Zip Up, Archive Files On Your Mac"?NoodleMac?8:16 AM
"3 Ways To Love The Crazy, Wacky, New Replacement For The Mac's Aging Finder"?TeraTalks?8:16 AM
"How To Secretly Monitor Your Family Members Or Employees On The Mac"?Mac 360?8:16 AM
"Yet Another Way To Manage Your Money On A Mac (this one involves iron)"?BohemianBoomer?8:16 AM
Op/Ed
"Adobe: Thriving Without Apple?"?Minyanville?10:26 AM
"Why I Remain A Sucker For 99-cent Mac Apps (and why 99-cents is the new price of trial apps)"?McSolo?8:16 AM
"On Randy's computer"?Timeline?8:15 AM
Press Releases
"Data Extractor 1.0: Extract any data and save it ready for use"?Tension Software?2:48 PM
"Outlook Email Archive X"?Softhing?10:35 AM
"Kodak AiO Printer Home Center 7.4 available"?FairerPlatform?10:32 AM
"Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 3.11 adds D800"?FairerPlatform?10:32 AM
"Porthole Streams Mac Audio Over AirPlay"?Cult of Mac?8:52 AM
"Enolsoft Launches PDF to Word for Mac"?prMac?10:21 PM
"iFunia Updates AVCHD Converter 3.5.0 for Mac"?prMac?10:20 PM
"CTM releases FoxTrot Professional Search 4.0 and Server for Mac OS X"?prMac?8:14 AM
"Photo Recovery Guru for OS X: Scan + Recover Deleted Picture/Movie Files"?prMac?8:13 AM
"MacX Video Converter Pro Upgraded for the new iPad - Faster than Ever"?prMac?8:13 AM
"Best Buy Is Selling Nearly as Many iPhones as Apple Itself"?AllThingsD?8:32 AM
"Best Buy Running Apple Stores Close for iPhone Sales in US"?The Next Web?8:45 AM
"Best Buy Sells Nearly As Many iPhones as Apple"?PC Magazine?6:29 PM
"Videos: Apple's largest iPad rollout continues"?Fortune?8:23 AM
"The new iPad launches in 25 more countries today"?The Verge?8:41 AM
"New iPad is now available in 35 countries"?BetaNews?11:10 AM
"Only 6% of iPad App Sessions On Cellular Connection"?Localytics?10:04 AM
"WiFi Rules, OK? Only 6% Of iPad Sessions Come From Cellular Networks"?TechCrunch?10:56 AM
"Chitika: Third-gen model already 6.6 percent of all US iPads"?Electronista?10:17 PM
"LTE option poses data dilemma for iPad, smartphone users"?Computerworld?8:28 AM
"Samsung design boss responds to Apple's copycat claims"?BGR?8:56 AM
"Samsung: 'fast executioner' seeks killer design"?Reuters?8:57 AM
"Apple beats RIM in its own back yard: While RIM is on the hunt for iOS app developers"?Macworld UK?8:40 AM
"iPhone outsells RIM's BlackBerry in Canada for the first time"?The Register?8:23 AM
"Apple knocks RIM off smartphone top spot in Canada"?The Inquirer?8:28 AM
"RIM hiring iOS developers"?TUAW?8:57 AM
"Sony's Music Unlimited coming to iOS in a 'few weeks'"?CNET News?12:13 PM
"Apple iPhone 4 'combusts' during the night, reports claim"?T3?8:57 AM
"Apple Store For Dijon, France Confirmed"?MacTrast?10:30 AM
"Steve Jobs' Job Offer Wasn't Good Enough for Linus Torvalds"?OStatic?10:29 AM
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"DuckDuckGo Founder Gabriel Weinberg Talks About Creating a More Private Search Engine"?Techland?11:32 AM
"New Tivo has a half-terabyte capacity"?TG Daily?11:27 AM
"HTC to Give Keynote at Computex for the First Time"?IDG News Service?10:58 AM
"Panasonic Rice Cooker Can Exchange Recipes With Android App via RFID"?IDG News Service?10:57 AM
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"Memory prices almost at bottom, says Transcend chairman"?DigiTimes?10:32 AM
"LG Drops as Analyst Says Phone Sales May Miss Estimates"?Bloomberg?10:05 AM
"Carpathia seeks help with Megaupload data"?BBC?10:04 AM
"Google's Punchd wants to replace loyalty cards with an app"?Los Angeles Times [Free Registration Required]?10:46 AM
"Google charts a careful course through Asia's maps"?Reuters?9:58 AM
"SAP Raises Salaries of co-CEOs, Starts New Compensation Plan"?Bloomberg?9:53 AM
"Insight: Samsung: 'fast executioner' seeks killer design"?Reuters?9:53 AM
"Baidu Takes Aim At Dropbox, Microsoft SkyDrive, With Cloud Storage Service"?paidContent?9:52 AM
"Lenovo Dreams of Waterproof Notebooks & Acrobatic Displays"?Patently Apple?8:18 AM
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"Gene Steinberg meets Avram Piltch of Laptop magazine, John Martellaro of The Mac Observer, and veteran columnist Ted Landau, from The Mac Observer and Macworld, this week on The Tech Night Owl LIVE"?The Tech Night Owl LIVE?2:47 PM
"MacMall Opening New Chicago Store; We Talk With The President"?MacNews?8:58 AM
"New iPad controversies and thoughts on the new iPad after one week (Podcast)"?Insanely Great Mac?8:19 AM
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"How Google Is Making YouTube More Like iMovie"?Mashable?10:21 PM
"How websites are adapting for the new iPad Retina display and other HiDPI screens"?iMore?10:21 PM
"Apple's lesson for the jinxed generation"?Financial Times [Paid Membership Required]?10:17 PM
"Apple Solar Array May Do Little To Reduce Impact Of Data Center"?Forbes?3:10 PM
"Hidden Dimensions: Apple CEO Tim Cook: a Report Card"?The Mac Observer?12:14 PM
"Five Ways to Solve the 4G/LTE iPad Data Consumption Dilemma Business Center"?PCWorld?10:57 AM
"Where Does Apple Go Next?"?TheStreet?10:37 AM
"Fuzzy Math: The New iPad's Battery Keeps Drawing Power Past 100%"?Techland?11:34 AM
"The Biggest Complaints About the New iPad (So Far)"?TheStreet?10:26 AM
"The Macalope Daily: Cynicism rewarded"?Macworld [Insider Content]?9:44 AM
"Why Apple should use its cash hoard to buy Twitter"?Washington Post [Free Registration Required]?9:41 AM
"Apple's iPhone 5: What to Expect"?TheStreet?9:34 AM
"Apple's 'Great Stuff' For 2012 Should Include Some Jaw-Dropping Macs"?MacNews?8:58 AM
"iPhone beating BlackBerry in Canada shows how bad RIM is broken"?VentureBeat?8:57 AM
"An Example of Photography on the Retina Display"?Duncan Davidson?8:50 AM
"Apple TV, iCloud and iPhone remotes: Apple's crazy plan to dominate your living room"?Electricpig?8:37 AM
"On iPad Heat, New Macs, Apple As Bank, Privacy Policy, Profits, RIM, And Linux"?PixoBebo?8:16 AM
Non-Apple
"Why aren't there more women in tech? Wrong question"?CNET News?12:07 PM
"Facebook Becomes The New Patent Punching Bag"?Forbes?12:02 PM
"Micron, SanDisk slip on NAND pricing worries: Analysts stay upbeat on Micron as well as NAND prospects"?MarketWatch?11:58 AM
"How to play Skyrim without a discrete GPU"?TG Daily?11:27 AM
"Update: Analyst: No Angry Birds Space On WP7 Affects Nokia Recovery (Rovio Says It's Working On It)"?TechCrunch?11:25 AM
"How to Use Your Xbox or PS3 Controller on a PC"?PC Magazine?10:53 AM
"Time to Unplug Your Technology for One Day?"?PCWorld?10:57 AM
"Step away from the tech -- just for a day"?Los Angeles Times [Free Registration Required]?10:47 AM
"All you need to know about cloud data transfers"?InfoWorld?10:43 AM
"Is BYOD the precursor to the open source desktop?"?InfoWorld?10:43 AM
"Lost cellphones added up fast in 2011"?USA Today?11:33 AM
"Most Smartphones Lost At Night: LookOut Mobile says two-thirds of lost devices vanish from pubs and bars at night."?InformationWeek?10:42 AM
"On-the-go power: Mobile chargers keep your devices alive" [Slideshow]?Computerworld?10:21 AM
"Bitter over Twitter ads: Company's move to raise cash 'polluting' tweet stream"?Boston Herald?10:06 AM
"LTE phone shipments to jump 10-fold in '12, analysts say: Most of the growth will come from North America and Asia, according to Strategy Analytics"?IDG News Service?10:21 AM
"Did you know Verizon also throttles unlimited data service?"?CNET News?9:56 AM
"2012: The year of the App-ocalypse?"?CNET News?9:55 AM
"Google Voice puts voice mail in your ICS call log (hands-on)"?CNET Reviews?12:06 PM
"What Google Hasn't Done: Explained Why We As Users Would Want a Unified Online Identity"?AllThingsD?9:39 AM
"Microsoft Needs to Get its Apps Together"?Tech.pinions?9:42 AM
"Update 2 (Google posts a fix that hoses my phone) - Gmail flickering bug keeps many Android users from accessing mail"?ZDNet?8:39 AM
Humor/Cartoons
"Solution to the iPad 3 Heat Problem [Humor]?OS X Daily?6:34 PM
"iPad's getting hot under the collar."?Joy of Tech [cartoon]?3:06 PM