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| More Details on AT&T?s New Insurance Policy We’re not joking people, BGR ninjas don’t sleep. On Monday we told you that AT&T was finally coming around and getting ready to offer decent handset insurance. We’ve all had those rough nights that end up with a smashed cell phone and a walk of shame. No worries though; that walk is about to get [...] [..] |
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Apple looking to re-invent online shopping? Ever the innovative commercial presence, it looks like Apple is moving towards overhauling the traditional online retail experience. According to MacNN, the company is looking into ways of "Enhancing Online Shopping Atmosphere". According to a patent filed under the same name, Apple is looking towards engineering a shopping environment distinct from today’s "Sterile and iso [..] |
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| Pay Maids To Role Play, Cosplay With You [Akihabara] Shopping in Akihabara? Fun. Shopping in Akihabara with a role-playing maid? Funner. Maid establishment Ecri offers discerning Japanese otaku the chance to hire a maid to "role play" video game or anime characters while hanging out, grabbing lunch or shopping with your maid companion. T [..] |
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| Pay Maid To Role Play, Cosplay With You [Akihabara] Shopping in Akihabara? Fun. Shopping in Akihabara with a role-playing maid? Funner. Maid establishment Ecri offers discerning Japanese otaku the chance to hire a maid to "role play" video game or anime characters while hanging out, grabbing lunch or shopping with your maid companion. The [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 8.315 |
"Prescriptions for Health, the Environmental Kind" Natalie Jeremijenko’s new “environmental health clinic”…
In a bright studio at New York University, Natalie Jeremijenko welcomes visitors to her environmental health clinic. She wears a white lab coat with a rotated red cross on the pocket. A clipboard with intake forms hangs by the door.
Inside, circuit boards, respirators, light bulbs, bike helmets and books on [...] [..] |
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| Jay Adelson's Six Step Plan To Make Digg Profitable After years of throwing itself after potential buyers (Google, Fox, Al Gore) like some kind of partyboy startup founder, social news site Digg has a new plan: Keep costs low and turn a profit.
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| BCS to review NHS IT for Tories Calls for public input
Shadow health secretary Stephen O’Brien MP has commissioned an independent report from the British Computer Society on what English health service IT should look like in five years’ time.
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| Making My Personal Health Records Public I went to Google Health last night and completed my profile and then I looked for the link to make it public. It wasn't there. So I twittered that I didn't understand why I couldn't make [..] |
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| Wireless can be good for your health Ofcom stares into healthcare crystal ball
With an aging population there’s going to be bundles more cash to splash on health care in years to come, if you believe UK regulator Ofcom and this year’s edition of its future technology report, the Wireless World of Tomorrow.
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| Information watchdog raps Government over access to data Health dept under staffed and under performing
The Department of Health is not dealing with freedom of information (FOI) requests properly because of a lack of staff, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has said. The ICO has rebuked the Government department over its FOI behaviour.
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 | Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog | Relevance: 7.459 |
| Google's footprint In its March issue, Harper's publishes one section of the official blueprints of the site plan for Google's giant The Dalles data center on the banks of the Columbia River in Oregon. (The project goes by the codename 02 on the plan.) Some stats: The warehouses holding the computers are each 68,680 square feet, while the attached cooling stations are 18,800 square feet. The blueprint also shows an [..] |
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