341. Techhive: multi-dimensional audio could be the future of sound
June 07, 2013
While I won t claim my ears are golden enough to pick out everyvariation in detail among the different ears-on demos, I can saythat even with two speakers, the MDA audio sounded great. In thatstereo setup, the helicopter whirring overhead had a height toit more than just the physical placement o...
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342. Ink-onomics: can you save money by spending more on your printer?
June 07, 2013
The first law of ink-onomics: The cheaper the printer, the moreexpensive its inks. We ve tracked the prices of 56 inkjet MFPsover the past two years, and the average cost per page for inksdestined for a cheap printer (which we define as one costing lessthan $200) has consistently been higher than...
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343. Chautauqua lake students perform some ‘random acts of kindness
June 06, 2013
MAYVILLE Students and staff at Chautauqua Lake Central Schoolperformed Random Acts of Kindness in a project introduced bystudent leaders, grades 9 through 12, in the Sources of Strengthprogram. Each of the 32 students performed a good deed anddescribed it in a sentence or two written on an index ...
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344. Westfield/mayville rotary's january students of the month
June 06, 2013
Dan Smith, New Generations chair for Westfield/Mayville RotaryClub, introduced the January Students of the Month program. He wasassisted by Phyllis Crockett and Crystal Layman, each of whomintroduced two of the four plaque recipients, all seniors, fromtheir respective schools who will graduate...
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345. Chautauqua lake central school students of the month — januray
June 06, 2013
MAYVILLE - Students of the Month at Chautauqua Lake Central School,honored for January achievements, are Gregory Hoitink, Anna Gerber,Mariana Mathewson, Forrest Hunter, Catherine Meadows and TaylorPhelps. The student recognition program honors students in gradesseven through 12 whose classroom ...
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346. Fake antimalarial medications undermine africa malaria drive
June 05, 2013
Fraudulent and substandard antimalarial drugs could be wrecking thechances of winning the war against malaria in Africa, researchers from the Wellcome Trust-MahosotHospital-Oxford University Tropical Medicine Research Collaborationreported in the Malaria Journal . The authors add that millions of ...
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347. Dell storage: no fear for customer investment reducing
June 04, 2013
Market trends and demand of the storage market is full ofpotential, but the user's investment has repeatedly cut ,for Dell,this really nothing to worry about it. Recently, Dell roll out the next generation PowerVault MD3200family of disk arrays in Beijing. Xiaoquan Kan,the SME MarketDirector of ...
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348. Study challenges assumed links between poverty, fast food andobesity
June 03, 2013
A new national study of eating out and income shows that fast-fooddining becomes more common as earnings increase from low to middleincomes, weakening the popular notion that fast food should beblamed for higher rates of obesity among the poor. "There is a correlation between obesity and lower inc...
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349. Lg optimus lte2 announced, packs 2gb ram and android 4.0
June 03, 2013
Guest on May 4, 2012 9:47 PM I like the design, and 2GB of ram should be enough to keep prettymuch every (non-game) application open with room to spare. Reply Archean on May 5, 2012 3:04 AM Recently I made a comment about SGS III on another "mobile tech"site, which I will be quoting here: "I am...
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350. Scott planning trip to colombia as chamber highlights ports, trade
June 02, 2013
To see Sunshine State News' continuing series, "The Ports ofFlorida," see here . Following four foreign missions last year, and with trips in theworks for Spain and the United Kingdom, Enterprise Florida is nowsetting up plans for a Gov. Rick Scott-led trade mission toColombia, one of the stat...
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