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Steve Jobs Is Not The Only Example Of American Exceptionalism

As admirers of Apple products and pundits have attested the past week, Steve Jobs’ accomplishments were quite extraordinary. — in the words of Heritage Foundation’s Ed Feulner, “the result of the happy...

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Jobs questioned authority all his life, book says

share: digg facebook twitter SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A new biography portrays Steve Jobs as a skeptic all his life — giving up religion because he was troubled by starving children, calling executives who...

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Steve Jobs chose herbal medicine, delayed cancer surgery

A new biography portrays Steve Jobs as a skeptic all his life — giving up religion because he was troubled by starving children, calling executives who took over Apple “corrupt” and delaying cancer...

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Stem cell therapy gives cat an extra life

GEORGE the cornish rex is not famous for his film star looks, but he’s the apple of his owner’s eye.Visit link:Stem cell therapy gives cat an extra life

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$2500 stem cell treatment for cat

GEORGE the cornish rex is the apple of his owner’s eye, so much so that she happily paid $2500 for stem cell therapy to fix his renal failure.More:$2500 stem cell treatment for cat

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Gavio’s The Pill gives iPod nano encapsulating speakers

Singapore-based Gavio will soon be offering The Pill, a compact docking speaker for the sixth-generation Apple iPod nano. What makes Gavio’s solution unique is its form-factorSee the original...

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Thursday’s Highlights: 'Grey’s Anatomy' on ABC

Click here to download TV listings for the week of Jan. 29 – Feb. 4 in PDF format TV listings for the week of Jan. 29 – Feb. 4 in PDF format are also available at latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv...

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After scrapping bigger plans, HP says webOS still has an open-source future

The future of webOS — the innovative mobile software that three successive CEOs at Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) have struggled to make into a profitable product — may lie somewhere in the windowless rooms of...

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Foundation Medicine: Personalizing Cancer Drugs

It's personal now: Alexis Borisy (left) and Michael Pellini lead an effort to make DNA data available to help cancer patients. Credit: Christopher Harting Michael Pellini fires up his computer and...

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The BlackBerry PlayBook Tries Again

When Apple launches a refresh of its tablet, the earth fairly shakes. Speculation gives way to actual specs, and the tech blogosphere erupts in excitement, discussing what industry will be disrupted...

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Guest Post: Apple Succumbs To Battery Chemistry?

Submitted by Sabregold1999 Apple Succumbs To Battery Chemistry In light of the news that Apple is issuing a dividend with the stock flirting with all-time highs, it might be a good time to assess...

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The High-Tech Crap You Might Find at the Corner Store of Tomorrow

When we picture the future, typically, we see the shiny, gravity-defying objects we wanted as kids — hover boards, jet packs, and floating touch screens.The Near Future Laboratory, a creative...

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Anatomy of a Media Bias: Trayvon Martin, Mike Daisey, and Us

Julian Sanchez — Research Fellow, Cato Institute Like many folks who had seen and been moved by Mike Daisey’s powerful monologue “The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs,” I was profoundly...

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The Anatomy of Media Bias: Trayvon Martin, Mike Daisey, and the Press

Julian Sanchez — Research Fellow, Cato Institute Like many folks who had seen and been moved by Mike Daisey’s powerful monologue “The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs,” I was profoundly...

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Battery Chemistry Is Getting In The Way Of Apple's Vision

Guest post written by Noam Kedem Noam Kedem is VP of marketing for Leyden Energy, a Fremont, California-based producer of Lithium-imide batteries for consumer electronics, electric vehicles and storage...

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Battery Chemistry Is Making Apple's Product Team Sweat

Thinner and lighter was the mantra until now, but the new iPad is thicker, heavier and hotter than its predessor. What's going on? Has Apple finally blinked?Read the original post:Battery Chemistry Is...

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Anatomy of a leak: how iPhones spill the ID of networks they access

An Ars story from earlier this month reported that iPhones expose the unique identifiers of recently accessed wireless routers, whichgenerated no shortage of reader outrage. What possible...

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Book imagines a future Civil War

BARSTOW In a Barstow authors hypothetical history, the Civil War is still unfinished business. Comes the Southern Revolution, written by Barstow resident James Elstad, mixes history and futurism in a...

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iPad App From Healthline Offers 3D View of Human Anatomy

Healthline Networks has launched an iPad version of its BodyMaps application to provide 3D graphics and animations of the human anatomy fit for the Apple tablet. The application developer, which...

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Apple Cider Fermentation Biodoc – ASMS Biotechnology English Project – Video

www.youtube.com/watch?v=F519eRfFFjwApple Cider Fermentation Biodoc – ASMS Biotechnology English ProjectA brief explanation of how Apple Cider was made in the ASMS (Australian Science and Mathematics...

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