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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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MythBusters: 4 minutes of science, 10 minutes of injuries (images)
Everyone's talking about the cannonball that the hit show accidentally fired into a California house. But the show's history is full of mishaps. Fortunately, the only injuries seem to be to the...
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Extremity injuries affect thousands in Iraq and Afghanistan
Scientists hope to catch up with the great demand for treatments of battlefield limb injuries.
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Blue dye and cold can save your neck
What medicine needs is something to slow the progress of ATP down, keeping the nerve cells alive, giving future recovery a chance. Cold is one way to do it. BBG is another.
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Photos: Tackling head injuries
Helmets with internal sensors help trainers and physicians monitor and prevent football injuries.
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Photos: Tackling head injuries
Helmets with internal sensors help trainers and physicians monitor and prevent football injuries.
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Additional Results
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Can analytics cut rugby injuries? IBM thinks so
The Leicester Tigers rugby football club will start crunching player data, performance and stress levels to curtail injuries.
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Bizarre tech injuries and accidents
From GPS-led bus crashes to toddlers shooting themselves, what kind of accidents can happen around tech?
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Irreparable injury result if FTC fails to police Google, group tells court
A privacy group replies to the Federal Trade Commission's request to dismiss a lawsuit seeking a court ruling to compel the federal agency to enforce a consent order levied against Google as part...
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MythBusters: 4 minutes of science, 10 minutes of injuries (images)
Everyone's talking about the cannonball that the hit show accidentally fired into a California house. But the show's history is full of mishaps. Fortunately, the only injuries seem to be to the...
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Extremity injuries affect thousands in Iraq and Afghanistan
Scientists hope to catch up with the great demand for treatments of battlefield limb injuries.
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HP TouchPad insult to injury: Cart glitch hampers SMB fire sale
Given the reputation hit HP is going to get over this TouchPad discontinuation, you'd think at the least the company would have its IT systems ready for an inventory liquidation.
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CES: Moving keyboard claims to reduce injuries
Smartfish's Engage keyboard features a motion system that studies your typing and then makes its own adjustments periodically.
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Injury to insult: Madoff victims data stolen in laptop theft
As if Bernie Madoff's victims didn't have enough to worry about now they have to watch their credit reports after personally identifiable information was stolen in a laptop theft. According to...
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Blue dye and cold can save your neck
What medicine needs is something to slow the progress of ATP down, keeping the nerve cells alive, giving future recovery a chance. Cold is one way to do it. BBG is another.
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Car crash on Wall Street: many injuries and heavy losses
Not since the financial industry did a header off the high board into a mortgage pool filled with bad paper. It's been literally weeks since an American-based business sector looked this sick....
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I went to Cape Cod and all I got was a minor spinal injury and this cool image viewer
Yes, Jason Perlow really does have a brain. Click on the image above to zoom in. This week my wife Rachel and I drove up to Cape Cod, Massachussets, for some long needed rest and relaxation,...
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New ways to reduce computer-related injuries
According to some studies, computing-related injuries, such as carpal tunnel syndromes or back injuries, affect about one-third of computer users. A Cornell University researcher decided to find...
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Injury risk prompts recall of all Segways
Software glitch can cause scooter to tip backward suddenly. Owners encouraged to visit dealers for the fix. Photos: Segway rollouts, recalls and pratfalls
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Photos: Tackling head injuries
Helmets with internal sensors help trainers and physicians monitor and prevent football injuries.
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Photos: Tackling head injuries
Helmets with internal sensors help trainers and physicians monitor and prevent football injuries.
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