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It’s long been known that ageing skin has little to do with gravity and more to do with the loss of volume (fat) in the face and the weakening of the muscles. To counteract this and successfully fight the signs of ageing, plastic surgery and injections have been commonly used, with non-invasive procedures begin... |
1 October 2009 13:31 GMT |
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Kim Kardashian has lost a lot of weight recently, and fans must be aware of it since she’s usually very vocal about such things. Also recently, the star started the QuickTrim 14-day program and it has worked wonders so far for her, she says, even posting pictures of her new toned body on her Twitter page.All ph... |
12 September 2009 04:37 GMT |
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At WWDC '09, Apple announced that Snow Leopard would be provided as a $29.95 upgrade to current Leopard users. The company later decided to sweeten the pot even more and is now offering the software for $9.95 to those who buy a supported system. “Mac OS X Snow Leopard refines the elegant Mac OS X user expe... |
14 July 2009 09:16 GMT |
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Apple has set up a program for K-12 students residing in the U.S. and Canada. The “Field Trip to the Apple Store” allows teachers to take students to an Apple Retail Store, where they are provided with all the necessary equipment to bring their ideas to life in what promises to be “an unforgettable ... |
9 October 2008 04:21 GMT |
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Apple has announced the official debut of its free iPhone Developer University Program. Currently available only to “accredited, higher education institutions in the United States,” the iPhone Developer University Program includes iPhone SDK, iPhone dev center resources, testing on iPhone and iPod touch, ... |
23 September 2008 06:03 GMT |
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Apple has released the fourth installment of its iPhone SDK Beta. The highly anticipated development kit for the iPhone, officially launched on March 6 as a free download for anyone looking to work some iPhone code magic, now includes Xcode IDE, iPhone simulator with Open GL ES support, Interface Builder, Instruments... |
24 April 2008 03:41 GMT |
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With Personal Training sessions at the Apple Retail Store, who can even blame the Cupertino-based corporation anymore for pushing Safari onto Windows users? OK so some things are just meant to be, but I for one love Apple's attitude when it comes to how it treats its customers. One to One Personal Training at th... |
19 April 2008 10:02 GMT |
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NASA and Google forged a partnership two years ago and their common goal was to spawn a new era of innovation in Silicon Valley with supercomputing, biotechnology and nanotechnology, the study of extremely small devices.Despite the two big names involved, both examples of ingenuity and continuous evolving, nothing a... |
15 November 2007 06:22 GMT |
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A new rocket was launched this week from the Alcantara launch site near the northeastern city of Sao Luis, in an effort to revive Brazil's space program, halted after a terrible accident that claimed the lives of 21 people, in 2003, including several scientists, when a satellite-launching rocket exploded at the... |
20 July 2007 11:05 GMT |
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The new computer is not exactly IBM's Deep Blue, the computer that defeated chess world champion Garry Kasparov in 1997, but it can definitely ridicule the best checkers players, because it is invincible at this game. The program is called Chinook and it was created in 1989.Now, its developers at the University... |
20 July 2007 03:32 GMT |
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Since the first x86 compatible processors ever saw the light of day, AMD and Intel have been bitter rivals, competing for every percent of a hugely profitable market. Many times their competition brought joy to computer users as processor pricing went way down and performance steadily climbed. Now it seems that becau... |
16 July 2007 08:46 GMT |
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It seems that working at NASA is not all it's crancked up to be. Although most people are ecstatic when hearing the words "rocket scientist," for these guys there seems to be no break. Three dozen NASA workers at JPL wrote letters to their congressman in recent months, protesting against the new security checks... |
7 June 2007 03:03 GMT |
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Today's robots need to be pre-programmed in order to handle themselves in the field. Unfortunately the technology is not so advanced, yet, to allow them to go by themselves and not get lost or damaged. That's why most robots are guided by humans through cameras and GPS maps.The next generation of robots c... |
9 May 2007 08:10 GMT |
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