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Download a Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 EnterpriseServer
Discover the only solution specifically designed for your largest servers, the ones that must be kept online with volumes up to 20TB and millions of fragments. Achieve peak performance 24-7 with...
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Have a happy heart about eating chocolate
Newly published research indicates that chocolate may lower the risk of heart disease by a whopping 37%.
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Microsoft's mysterious Azure-in-a-box not for the 'faint of heart'
Microsoft makes its entrance into the private cloud space with an appliance -- but keeps it under wraps.
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Quick'n'Dirty: 'The world isn't flat'
Guest IdaRose Sylvester talks about how businesses can better think globally when it comes to thinking digitally.
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Nike and Polar roll out WearLink+ heart rate monitor for Nike+ products
Nike and Polar have partnered together and announced the debut of the WearLink+ heart rate monitor, designed to be paired with the Nike+ SportBand and the Nike+ iPod Sport Kit.
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Nike+ heart rate monitor possibly launching in U.S. on June 1
After months of waiting since the product announcement in fall 2009, it looks like the Nike+ heart rate monitor for the iPod is finally going to hit the market on June 1.
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A broken heart can kill
To cry "antidepressants kill" off this evidence is pure malpractice. But if a friend of yours has a broken heart, you have a right to be concerned about more than their state of mind.
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Medpedia launch official but Knol has got game
It seems that, so far, Knol is both wider and deeper than Medpedia. So why is Medpedia getting all the publicity?
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Your heart needs sleep
I always monitor my heart rate during morning workouts and my numbers are much better when I've had a good night's sleep than when I toss-and-turn all night.
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New pulseless total artificial heart
Two University of Houston (UH) engineering professors have received a $2.8 million federal grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop a new artificial heart technology. In order...
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Heart disease is simple and depressing
Heart disease is simple. We know what causes it. LDL cholesterol builds up in blood vessels until they are blocked, causing a sudden heart attack. Diet, exercise and statin drugs all cut the risk,...
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See the heart beat in real time from outside
The Acuson SC2000 ultrasound lets a doctor watch your heart beat, in real-time, from outside your chest.
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Must diabetes drugs prove heart benefits?
Steven Nissen of the Cleveland Clinic, who blew the whistle on Avandia last year, recently told an FDA panel they must "rule out some level of harm" to the heart before approving any new diabetes...
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Heart lessons from sudden death
Lose the weight, lose all the cigarettes, beware of any heart changes at any age, keep giving money for active studies of heart health, but remember that no one gets out of this life alive. Or no...
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The first optical pacemaker
According to a short news release from the Optical Society of America (OSA), an international team of scientists at Osaka University in Japan has used a femtosecond laser pacemaker to control...
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A snake-inspired robot
On a recent visit to Pittsburgh, Penn., CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi dropped by professor Howie Choset's Robotics Lab at Carnegie Mellon University to see his latest creation, the Snakebot.
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A web blanket for weak hearts
Researchers at the University of Leeds in the UK have developed a new device which could put the beat back into weak hearts and free patients from a lifetime of anti-rejection drugs. Current...
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Hobbs shows risks and rewards of predictive health
"For this disease it's not that complicated." Step away from the doughnut.
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Photos: LovePC warms the heart
In his spare time, database consultant Dean Liou makes concept PCs shaped like guitars, hearts and toilets.
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Clear Channel offering iHeartRadio developer program
Clear Channel opens up the airwaves of iHeartRadio to third party apps with a new developer program.
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Could and should Microsoft change the heart of Windows Phone?
Could and should Microsoft replace the Windows Embedded Compact kernel in Windows Phone with the MinWin/NT kernel? A new voice (and former Microsoft Distinguished Engineer) weighs in.
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