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Beyond Simple Total Cost of Ownership
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Facebook, Twitter more addictive than alcohol, tobacco
What's more addicting than alcohol, tobacco, and coffee? Apparently, your desire to check social networks and to stay employed trumps all else, including urges to sleep and have sex.
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British Facebook users are drunk in 76% of their photos
The average British Facebook user is drunk in three quarters of of his or her tagged Facebook photos, according to a new study by MyMemory. 1,781 British Facebook users were surveyed in total.
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Facebook may help identify college drinking problems (study)
Have you been making Facebook status updates about how smashed you were last night? You may have a drinking problem, according to a new study.
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Five reasons to avoid giving friends and family tech support
Even been caught up in becoming tech support for a friend, family or colleague? Here are five ways you can avoid it happening again.
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How much alcohol is too much? Feds to decide.
No, the absolute nightmare of beer regulation is not happening. But the EPA is threatening to make a decision about alcohol that goes into American gasoline. To nobody's surprise the ethanol...
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Give us more alcohol
That's the plea from ethanol producers...more alcohol,more alcohol in the fuel mix we can buy at the gasoline station. Ethanol makers and their political pals want the EPA to up the approved...
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Detection bracelet may stop alcohol-related crime
Judges are requiring offenders to wear bracelet instead of serving jail time. But if the device finds them drinking, it's off to jail. That has some heavy drinkers scared sober.
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Ankle bracelets detect intoxication through sweat
In Illinois county, problem drinkers are being fitted with devices that transmit sobriety levels to authorities.
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Facebook, Twitter more addictive than alcohol, tobacco
What's more addicting than alcohol, tobacco, and coffee? Apparently, your desire to check social networks and to stay employed trumps all else, including urges to sleep and have sex.
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British Facebook users are drunk in 76% of their photos
The average British Facebook user is drunk in three quarters of of his or her tagged Facebook photos, according to a new study by MyMemory. 1,781 British Facebook users were surveyed in total.
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Facebook may help identify college drinking problems (study)
Have you been making Facebook status updates about how smashed you were last night? You may have a drinking problem, according to a new study.
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Five reasons to avoid giving friends and family tech support
Even been caught up in becoming tech support for a friend, family or colleague? Here are five ways you can avoid it happening again.
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Alcohol and fuel cells in our future?
Methanol fuelled fiuel cells could become major source of portable energy.
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How much alcohol is too much? Feds to decide.
No, the absolute nightmare of beer regulation is not happening. But the EPA is threatening to make a decision about alcohol that goes into American gasoline. To nobody's surprise the ethanol...
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60% of Americans would give up alcohol for their mobile phones
In a survey indicative of how users interact with their electronic devices, one in three Americans said they would give up television to keep their mobile phone, and a full 60 percent said they...
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Give us more alcohol
That's the plea from ethanol producers...more alcohol,more alcohol in the fuel mix we can buy at the gasoline station. Ethanol makers and their political pals want the EPA to up the approved...
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Alcohol binge leaves nasty hang-over
This isn't the usual dry-mouth, aching head, nausea beyond weltschmerz kind of hangover, this one is going to be financial. Lost jobs. Plants shutdown. The kind of thing we expect everywhere at...
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MGM Mirage's IT green field: RFID meets alcohol; predictive modeling; bandwidth galore
Very few technology executives ever get a green field to play with. MGM Mirage CIO Tom Peck has an $8 billion green field--actually massive construction project dubbed CityCenter--right in the...
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Blood alcohol device can't handle new date for time change
Solution: Cops, drunk drivers need to sit around for an hour and wait for the device to catch up to the right time.
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Detection bracelet may stop alcohol-related crime
Judges are requiring offenders to wear bracelet instead of serving jail time. But if the device finds them drinking, it's off to jail. That has some heavy drinkers scared sober.
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