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  • Emotions Don't Belong In Your Portfolio Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 10:48AMEmotions Don't Belong In Your Portfolio
  • Why Amazon is winning online retail and should fold on this silly sales tax fight Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 7:05AMRather than fighting it out on a state-by-state basis, Amazon needs to man-up and do what’s right. Our IT jobs are at stake.
  • E-waste not, want not Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 10:12PMMISSISSAUGA — This is where unwanted televisions, computers and cellphones come to die. The Sims Recycling Solutions plant is a massive, 290,000-square-foot facility just off Hwy. 410 in Mississauga.[...]
  • Investors see big potential in farmland Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 12:18AMRising food prices increase interest in profitable land NILES, Mich. - Braden Janowski has never planted seeds or brought in a harvest. He doesn't even own overalls.  Talk about this topic
  • Investors see big potential down on the farm Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 7:38PMA new breed of gentleman farmer is shaking up the American heartland. Rich investors with no ties to farming, no dirt under their nails, are confident enough to wager big on a patch of earth — betting that it's a smart investment because food will only get more expensive around the world.
  • NEW CROP OF FARMERS Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 4:03AMBraden Janowski has never planted seeds or brought in a harvest. He doesn't even own overalls. Yet when 430 acres of Michigan cornfields was auctioned last summer, it was Janowski, a brash, 33-year-old software executive, who made the winning bid.
  • AP: Investors bank on profits on the farm Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 1:30AMBraden Janowski has never planted seeds or brought in a harvest. He doesn't even own overalls.
  • Down on the farm, investors see big potential Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 5:11PMBraden Janowski has never planted seeds or brought in a harvest. He doesn't even own overalls. Yet when 430 acres of Michigan cornfields was auctioned last summer, it was Janowski, a brash, 33-yea...
  • Investors see potential in farms Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 3:02PMA new breed of gentleman farmer is shaking up the American heartland. Rich investors with no ties to farming, no dirt under their nails, are confident enough to wager big on a patch of earth -- betting that it's a smart investment because food will only get more expensive around the world.
  • Microsoft needs to stop giving people reasons NOT to upgrade Windows! Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 3:01PMMicrosoft might want to exorcise Windows XP and Vista from the world's PCs (because if you're running old software, you've not given Microsoft any cash in a while), but the company's own attitudes...
  • Down On The Farm, Tulsa Investor, Others See Big Potential Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 12:16PMA new breed of gentleman farmer is shaking up the American heartland. Rich investors with no ties to farming, no dirt under their nails, are confident enough to wager big on a patch of earth.
  • Oklahoman Among New Generation Of Farmers Hoping To Cash In Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 12:06PMBraden Janowski has never planted seeds or brought in a harvest. He doesn't even own overalls.
  • Investors see big potential in farming Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 11:12AMBraden Janowski has never planted seeds or brought in a harvest. He doesn’t even own overalls. Yet when 430 acres of Michigan cornfields was auctioned last summer, it was Janowski, a brash, 33-year-old software executive, who made the winning bid. It was so high — $4 million, 25 percent above the next-highest — that some farmers [...]
  • Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsDown on the farm, investors see big potential Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 10:51AMNEW YORK (AP) - Braden Janowski has never planted seeds or brought in a harvest. He doesn't even own overalls. Yet when 430 acres of Michigan cornfields was auctioned last summer, it was Janowski, a brash, 33-year-old software executive, who made the winning bid.
  • Simple tech aids developing world Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 9:04PMA range of simple technology is being developed by TED fellows that could transform lives in the developing world.
  • Kitchen Nightmares, Vol. 2: Sex, Poop, Murder [True Stories] Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 2:51PM# truestories Yesterday, we brought you true stories of restaurant horror , courtesy of you, the grease-stained Gawker readership. Today: ten more tales of skeevy managers, bodily fluids, and stone cold murder. More »
  • PDN Product Review: Phase One's 80MP IQ180 Digital Back Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 8:26AMThe part of my job I like best is to see how a product evolves and, often, improves over time. It’s even more satisfying when a complaint or criticism I lodged in a review of a product gets rectified in the next version.
  • Netflix Pricing to Jump 60 Percent! Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 2:29PMSay goodbye to the good old days of cheap, unlimited DVD rentals and unlimited streaming for less than ten dollars. Starting today for new customers, and after the first of September for existing customers, U.S. Netflix subscribers will find pricing on the unlimited streaming / unlimited DVD rentals (1 at-a-time) jumping from $9.99/month to $15.98/month. Blu-ray rentals are of course $2-5 per ...
  • Philadelphia newspapers to offer cheap Android tablets with digital subscription Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 8:12AMIt’s 2011, and most old-school media outlets are still struggling to figure out what to do with their digital presences. Paywalls have been a risky bet for the most part (partly because they’ve been easy to get around), and monetizing content by serving advertisements isn’t always enough to keep the ship afloat when it’s so [...]
  • We'd be lost without them: meet the team behind GPS Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 6:03AMStock markets, war, your trip to the country: we rely on the Global Positioning System for an awful lot these days. Yet the entire network is controlled by eight men and women who ? in every sense ? carry the world on their shoulders
  • China's Return To The Silk Road Monday, July 11, 2011 @ 10:08AMPhotographs by Adam Dean and Susetta Bozzi China is reclaiming its place as the world's megabazaar, with the city of Yiwu as its one-stop shop for traders from the Muslim world. THE megamall is bustling with shoppers at noon when two Pakistani men -- dark-skinned with black beards, wearing white skullcaps and the traditional salwar kameez of the subcontinent -- drop their bags near a third-floor ...
  • 1991 Chevrolet Lumina Euro from North America - Comments Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 10:10AMI have had my 91 lumina euro sedan for 9 years. I Love this car. the mileage I get ranges from 25-33. depending on the driving style.
  • E-waste tsunami about to hit PH shore Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 1:21AMUnlike regular garbage made up of paper and plastic, e-waste is a monster that can pose serious danger to both individual health and the environment.
  • State officials use Rome hospitals for a data experiment Saturday, July 9, 2011 @ 11:58PMHospitals and doctors’ offices are often the scene of experiments, but Georgia physicians have launch­ed a different kind of test, one with electronic medical records. The Department of Community H...
  • Review: These chic notebooks are all business Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 4:25PMWho says serious laptops can’t look good, too?
  • Space shuttle: the ultimate gadget - 30 years of service Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 9:33AMWhat makes NASA's orbiter tick
  • Pixel Perfect: Cornell Develops A Lens-Free, Pinhead-Size Camera Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 11:36PMIt's like a Brownie camera for the digital age: The microscopic device fits on the head of a pin, contains no lenses or moving parts, costs pennies to make - and this Cornell-developed camera could revolutionize an array of science from surgery to robotics.
  • Every Single Gadget Could "See" With World's Tiniest, Simplest Camera Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 5:05PMPicture a camera that has no lens, no moving parts, costs fractions of a penny to make, and sees as dimly as a short-sighted worm. Doesn't exactly sound like a game changer--but it is. Cornell scientists have achieved the breakthrough by producing what's called a Planar Fourier Capture Array camera from a super-cheap material, doped silicon, that's currently used in all sorts of chip technology ...
  • 'Right to Repair' legislation is weighed Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 3:27PMA proposed piece of legislation pertaining to motor vehicle repairs is sparking some major concerns for consumer protection, but proponents of the legislation claim it could save Massachusetts drivers an extra $258 a year if passed.
  • Cornell team develops lens-free camera Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 1:42PMIt’s like a Brownie camera for the digital age. The microscopic device fits on the head of a pin, contains no lenses or moving parts, costs pennies to make, and could revolutionise an array of science from surgery to robotics.
  • Cornell University's microscopic camera makes photos with mathematics Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 1:11PMMegapixel , megaschmixel -- we're more impressed when camera tech goes the opposite way and shrinks down . A happy byproduct of his neural mapping research, Patrick Gill and his Cornell University team have engineered a cam so microscopic it could fit on the head of a pin. The lensless creation is only one 100th of a millimeter thick, looks more like a miniature CD and doesn't require any budget ...
  • News of the World phone hacking: Rupert Murdoch's 'links to criminal underworld' Thursday, July 7, 2011 @ 8:33AMThe former Scotland Yard chief (pictured) has revealed that police officers were paid up to £30,000 for information by journalists in 'clandestine' money drops.
  • Researchers develop lens-free, pinhead-size camera Wednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 5:37PMIt's like a Brownie camera for the digital age: The microscopic device fits on the head of a pin, contains no lenses or moving parts, costs pennies to make -- and this Cornell-developed camera could revolutionize an array of science from surgery to robotics.
  • Pixel perfect: Lens-free, pinhead-size camera developed Wednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 12:18PMIt's like a Brownie camera for the digital age: The microscopic device fits on the head of a pin, contains no lenses or moving parts, costs pennies to make -- and this camera could revolutionize an array of science from surgery to robotics.
  • New Texas law aims to make TV recycling free, easy Wednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 12:08AMUnder the bill signed by Gov. Rick Perry, manufacturers selling TVs in Texas have until July 2012 to start taking part in one of two programs to make TV recycling free and easy.
  • Blog - Tracking Attention, Social Activity, and Our Environment Tuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 8:05PMCan monitoring how we interact with the world change our notion of ourselves? Much of the previous coverage in "The Measured Life" has focused on devices to track physical factors, such as sleep, activity and blood pressure. In today's guest post, Michael Nagle, founder of Sprout , a community education organization, and the head of the Boston branch of the Quantified Self , talks about tools ...
  • 'Pumped' about manufacturing in Kamas Tuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 5:43PMSome people doubt the ability of Summit County to attract more manufacturing businesses and thereby diversify the economy.
  • Manufacturing, 3D Printing and What China Knows About the Emerging American Century Tuesday, July 5, 2011 @ 11:57AMThe factory of the future.  One man, and a dog, run the whole thing; the dog to keep the man from touching the automated controls.  (If you say “one woman” you don’t need the dog, since males are notoriously ADHD and prone to tinkering.) The factory of the future is a
  • GLOBAL: The vital statistics of hunger Monday, July 4, 2011 @ 2:30AMJOHANNESBURG, 4 July 2011 (IRIN) - Louise Masese-Mwirigi, an analyst recording nutrition data in southern Somalia with her team, have on occasion had to turn away from a village because the local authority that consented to the survey a week ago is no longer in charge or may have changed their minds when they arrive. Fighting between the government, its allies and various armed groups in parts ...
  • Stock market takes a roller-coaster ride in June Sunday, July 3, 2011 @ 3:54AMNEW YORK - Stocks are headed for a correction. No, stocks are rallying. Wait, stocks are down again. Or up. A lot.
  • In Rome, Monti Is a Quiet Treasure Saturday, July 2, 2011 @ 11:47PMPEOPLE sometimes wander along Via Panisperna in Rome realizing they are lost, but not fretting about it. The view is divine from there, a slice of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore sandwiched between 19th-century apartment buildings, dilapidated palazzos, the elevated Church of San Lorenzo in Panisperna and stores like Macelleria Stecchiotti, a butcher shop selling some of the best meat in ...
  • Email in the World's Languages - Part I Saturday, July 2, 2011 @ 1:02PMBack when the Internet was young end servers came with shovels (for the coal), everyone on the net spoke English, and all the e-mail was in English. To represent text in a computer, each character needs to have a numeric code.
  • PDN Product Review: Phase One's IQ180 Friday, July 1, 2011 @ 5:28PMThe part of my job I like best is to see how a product evolves and, often, improves over time. It’s even more satisfying when a complaint or criticism I lodged in a review of a product gets rectified in its next.
  • NASA bids farewell to "amazing" relic, the shuttle Friday, July 1, 2011 @ 1:32PMMIAMI (Reuters) - When the United States embarked on its shuttle program decades ago, it set out to build a workhorse vehicle that would make space travel routine and beat the Soviets during the Cold War struggle for dominance in space.
  • Stocks fell for second straight month but some investors say July to show economy is improving Friday, July 1, 2011 @ 11:39AMNEW YORK - Stocks are headed for a correction. No, stocks are rallying. Wait, stocks are down again. Or up — a lot. For investors, June was one long seesaw ride that began with a deep plunge on the first day of the month.
  • Up-and-down performance in June may be just a blip Friday, July 1, 2011 @ 2:49AMNEW YORK - Stocks are headed for a correction. No, stocks are rallying. Wait, stocks are down again. Or up.
  • NASA bids farewell to Atlantis shuttle Thursday, June 30, 2011 @ 11:33PMThe Atlantis spaceship had 2.5 million parts and was nine times faster than a speeding bullet.
  • Stocks dipped in June, but some think it's a blip Thursday, June 30, 2011 @ 7:56PMStocks are headed for a correction. No, stocks are rallying. Wait, stocks are down again. Or up — a lot.
  • June a see-saw for investors Thursday, June 30, 2011 @ 7:45PMSTOCKS are headed for a correction. No, stocks are rallying. Wait, stocks are down again. Or up. A lot.
  • June was bumpy for investors, but will July be any smoother? Thursday, June 30, 2011 @ 6:15PMFirms' upcoming earnings reports will drive stock market this month