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news.com.com
Red Hat released its Fedora Core 5 version of Linux on Monday, giving enthusiasts new graphics and virtualization abilities, as well as some desktop utilities based on a software framework from Microsoft.
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www.renewableenergystocks.com
Good rundown on which stocks to consider when investing in the growing solar/clean/renewable energy sector, which only grows more quickly as oil goes higher and things in Iran get worse.
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 655 days, 3 hours, 33 minutes ago
www.cleveland.com
Group plans to attempt to gross out millions of Northern Ohioans. Little does the group know, it's always either raining, snowing or "sort of both" in Cleveland. Gail-force winds will probably take the plane down.
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 752 days, 19 hours, 58 minutes ago
www.red.com
"11,480,800 pixels deliver resolution that can only be called Ultra High Definition". 35mm quality but fully digital - 12-megapixel Mysterium™ CMOS sensor. MSRP is $17,500.00
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 760 days, 48 minutes ago
www.latimes.com
This story has it all: a 160+ MPH crash of a million-dollar Ferrari Enzo (1 of 400). A video game executive in the car, claiming the driver ran into the hills (DA says he was driving), fake homeland security agents and international warrants. You can't
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 766 days, 18 hours, 28 minutes ago
news.com.com
Beta software from Apple not working right? Tell me another...
"To be precise, the common crisis is that after partitioning their hard drives and installing Windows XP--which seems to work fine--these people find they can no longer boot back into OS X.
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 772 days, 20 hours, 58 minutes ago
www.nme.com
Radiohead's Thom Yorke calls the music industry "a bunch of fucking retards" in this week's issue of NME. "The singer has launched a scathing attack on record companies and radio stations as he believes they are only just now looking at the internet for
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 772 days, 21 hours, 18 minutes ago
www.flickr.com
Today Apple released Boot Camp, a free public beta that allows the new Intel-powered MacBooks to run Windows XP. After installing, users can restart the computer to run either Mac OSX or WinXP.
Grab it now while it's free!
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 779 days, 13 minutes ago
www.blogjackson.com
While at the Kelsey event in San Jose the other day we stumbled across Google (maybe accidentally?) testing out a new UI for AdWords directed at our IP block. When I got home it wasn’t doing it anymore… (screen shot)
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 780 days, 1 hour, 23 minutes ago
www.theregister.co.uk
Very interesting article about a new tool that will create hundreds of blogs for you on all different hosted platforms on the net - an automated way to game PageRank. Don't think Google won't catch on (if they haven't already) ...
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 113 days, 48 minutes ago
www.jacksonfound.com
Just called AMEX to opt-out of their direct mail. They obliged then read me the giant, scary list of things I was also opting out of ... telemarketing, bank offers, offers from 3rd parties, amex news (?), Affiliate sharing of credit history & report (WOW)
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 421 days, 21 hours, 8 minutes ago
www.veggie123.com
How to Successfully become a vegetarian, even if you think you can’t do it, even if you think it’s way too hard, even if you have tried & failed before...
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 687 days, 19 hours, 48 minutes ago
www.videoguys.com
These guys built some hard core, dual-core machines - one Intel and one AMD X2. Their conclusion (with benchmark results): "AMD dual-core processors are faster for video editing"
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 697 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes ago
goalsuccess.typepad.com
Excellent how-to and example cases of how to effectively tap your subconsious mind for answers and inspiration. The ball-bearing trick is a great idea!
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 728 days, 20 hours, 43 minutes ago
www.sciencedaily.com
A lifelong habit of trimming just a few calories from the daily diet can do more than slim the waistline - a new study shows it may help lessen the effects of aging.
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 741 days, 23 hours, 53 minutes ago
www.nexuspub.com
Very interesting interview with Arntz, who created the movie that takes a deep-dive into the metaphysical world of meditation and creating your own reality.
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 752 days, 19 hours, 58 minutes ago
www.darknet.org.uk
Good rundown on some security issues associated with having a client-based web app (like JavaScript/AJAX) calling methods on your server. Although AJAX is cool, it sure does make the programmer expose a lot more logic to the client. Remember, everything
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 759 days, 23 hours, 53 minutes ago
www.seniorjournal.com
"Americans who ate a Mediterranean diet--lots of fruits, vegetables, legumes, cereals, some fish and alcohol, and little dairy and meat--had a reduced risk for Alzheimer's disease as they aged"
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 764 days, 22 hours, 18 minutes ago
www.stromcode.com
Pretty cool HOWTO on building a "Spy" page like they have on Digg.com for your own site - includes the cool effects, too. Maybe we should do that over there ;)
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 764 days, 22 hours, 18 minutes ago
www.latimes.com
Really good read from an LA Times car guy that got to drive the new new Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder. Price, as tested: $224,167
Powertrain: 5.0-liter, 10-cylinder engine; six-speed all-wheel-drive transmission featuring either a conventional gated shift
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 772 days, 20 hours, 58 minutes ago
www.eurekalert.org
"A scientific review in April's Nutrition Reviews shows that a vegetarian diet is highly effective for weight loss. Vegetarian populations tend to be slimmer than meat-eaters, and they experience lower rates of heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure
submitted by adam - Bubbled Up 773 days, 1 hour, 33 minutes ago
www.mercola.com
"Although the cell phone industry continues to claim that their products are safe, there is still no scientific data available to prove this. Evidence to the contrary, however, is mounting every day."