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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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IEEE releases new standard for body area network
After five years of work, the IEEE announced a new standard, IEEE 802.15.6, for wireless communications supporting ultra-low power devices operating in or around the human body.
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Men get seven years for Facebook cartoons of Prophet Mohammed
Two young Tunisian men have been sentenced to seven years in prison for posting cartoons on Facebook showing the Prophet Mohammed naked. One is in custody while the other has fled Tunisia.
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Amazon Web Services, NIH: 1000 Genomes Project now publically available
The collection of genetic variations weighs in at 200 terabytes and DNA sequenced from 1,700 people.
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Roche moving over 90,000 employees to Google Apps
Like many other businesses making the switch to Google Apps and other cloud-based solutions, The Roche Group suffered from "platform interoperability issues."
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Caffeine fix? Now you can literally inhale it.
A Harvard professor has invented and unleashed the AeroShot, caffeine inhaler, complete with B vitamins.
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Researchers spot pharmaceutical spam campaign using QR Codes
Security researchers from WebSense, have detected a spam campaign using QR codes.
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iPhone and diabetes management using Track3 app
The Track3 app for the iPhone is a great way to make living with diabetes more manageable.
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Medical device aids speech therapy (video)
One out of every 15 kids has a speech impediment. Here's how a new device was modeled to correct the problems.
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Facebook apologizes for messy Merck mistake
Facebook has admitted it made a mistake of transferring the rights of the Facebook Page facebook.com/merck from the German company Merck KGaA to the American company Merck & Co.
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The Pox Party pops over the top on Facebook
Some people have taken the pox party idea too far, by trading in pox-infected lollipops on Facebook. This is very disturbing.
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Replicating Steve: Can Apple recreate Jobs' intangibles?
For the last three years Apple University has trained employees to think like Steve Jobs. His passing will put that effort to the test in the years ahead.
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Texting to tackle the flu
We're gearing up to this year's flu season. Here's a flu vaccination resource guide and a fun story about a TACKLEFLU texting contest.
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Dreamforce: UCSF converting science into public benefit
At Dreamforce 2011, the director of California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3) shares a vision for the future of medicine based on precision diagnosis, empirical pharmacology, and...
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Dear HP: Do not squash the Palm DNA for innovation
The PC space is not one known for product innovation with the exception of Apple. HP has always been a conservative company, but with Palm DNA has the chance to shake things up.
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Fact or fiction? Hacker hit men can remotely murder through programmable insulin pumps
A health tech-related demonstration with chilling implications took place yesterday at the Black Hat Briefings.
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Don't leave it to the scientists
A nurse puts discussion board miscreants on notice about their lousy attitude toward non-scientists discussing science.
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New Bill Gates interview: "Legacy is a stupid thing! I don't want a legacy."
A new interview with Bill Gates has been posted online, and it's amazingly revealing. You don't want to miss this one!
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From biofuels to green chemicals (images)
A number of biotech start-ups are targeting industrial chemicals and other high-margin additives first on their way to making petroleum fuel replacements.
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Got drugs? Spring clean and give drugs to the DEA.
National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day could free up some space in your medicine cabinet, and free your mind from worry about what happens to your old prescription drugs.
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Another reason to eat those leafy greens
We techies often list vision loss as a major worry since so much of our time is spent staring at displays.
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