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Month: May 2010

Scarface Last Stand for iPhone downloads for free, more

Posted on May 16, 2010 by

The iTunes App Store offers downloads of Scarface Last Stand for iPhone / iPod touch for free. That’s a $7 drop and the best price we’ve seen for this shoot ‘em up game. Also available is Snake Galaxy for iPhone / iPod touch for free. That’s $3 off and the lowest price we could find….

Re-release of a Exile on Main Streeta stokes nostalgia, anticipation

Posted on May 16, 2010 by

A publicity shot for “Exile on Main Street,” which got mixed reviews upon its release in 1972. Original post by The Boston Globe

Belkin Office Series 8-Outlet Surge Protector for $9 + $9 s&h

Posted on May 16, 2010 by

SuperBiiz.com has the Belkin Office Series 8-Outlet Surge Protector, model no. BE108200-06, for $14.49. Coupon code “APPLE1205″ chops it to $9.49. With $9.06 for shipping, that’s $4 down from our March mention and is the lowest total price we could find by a buck. It features sliding safety covers for each outlet and a detachable…

Sony 6′ Portable E-Book Reader Touch Edition for $100 + free shipping

Posted on May 16, 2010 by

Borders offers the Sony Portable E-Book Reader Touch Edition in Black, model no. Original post by I4U Future Technology News

In Hindsight: From Apple, Adobe and Google’s Android, more to love

Posted on May 16, 2010 by

Here’s some news you may have missed last week. Monday That was scary: Suddenly, we had no Twitter followers. Original post by Santa Cruz Sentinel

GiveawayotDay: Record your screen activities and play them back like a movie to see what you did the whole day. http://bit.ly/cOa7IW

Posted on May 16, 2010 by

GiveawayotDay: Record your screen activities and play them back like a movie to see what you did the whole day. http://bit.ly/cOa7IW

Riding Herd On the Wild Orchestra

Posted on May 16, 2010 by

SEIZED during the 1990s with the notion of creating a complex, large-scale symphonic work yet lacking a commission to facilitate it, the French composer Pascal Dusapin came up with a novel solution in his Seven Solos for Orchestra, a cycle composed in individual installments yet organically linked in ways evident or not. Original post by…

(AHN) Muscle Mass Found To Be Boosted By Combining Resistance Excercise, Blood Flow Restriction

Posted on May 16, 2010 by

University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston researchers have determined that moderately and temporarily restricting the flow of blood through muscles can be combined with low-level resistance exercise training to produce muscle-mass increases in older men. – (AHN) Original post by AHN Media – Breaking united-states news

Digitally distracted: Hours spent wired changing how kids think and interact

Posted on May 15, 2010 by

Josh Walker has access to a laptop 24-7 as part of the Pascack Valley Regional High School district’s one-to-one laptop program. Original post by North Jersey Media Group

Refurb. Microsoft Wireless Laser 7000 Keyboard & Mouse for $50 + $5 s&h

Posted on May 15, 2010 by

Today only, DealsClick.com offers the factory-refurbished Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 7000 Keyboard & Mouse Combo, model no. FHA-00001, for $49.99. With $4.99 for shipping, that’s $30 under the lowest total price we could find for a new unit. The ergonomic keyboard has a translucent border, while the mouse supports 4-way scrolling. Both feature Bluetooth connectivity…

TV eyes online, races to save biz model

Posted on May 15, 2010 by

Comcast chief Brian Roberts and Peter Chernin speak of cable’s embrace of broadband during the NCTA confab in Los Angeles. Original post by Variety

Steve Jobs on “Freedom from Porn” and other Fine Points

Posted on May 15, 2010 by

Unlike your run-of-the-mill multimillionaire CEO, Steven P. Jobs has no hesitation about mixing it up over email when strangers send him heat-seekers. Or even simple questions about the ins and outs of technology. Original post by CBS News

David Randolph, Conductor of Many (Speedy) ‘Messiahs,’ Dies at 95

Posted on May 15, 2010 by

David Randolph, a choral conductor whose performances of Handel ’s “Messiah” with the Masterwork Chorus were for decades a mainstay of New York’s holiday season, died on Wednesday at his home in Manhattan. Original post by New York Times

Bottom line: MPAA concerned about Iraq soldiers’ piracy

Posted on May 15, 2010 by

While certainly the MPAA and RIAA have a right to be concerned about piracy, do they really need to extend their concern overseas, and check in on the pirating habits of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq? After all, those soldiers are not just risking their lives, they’re not exactly getting paid all that well…

Intel WiDi Wireless Display Technology Goes Mobile

Posted on May 15, 2010 by

At this years CES 2010 in Las Vegas, Inte l displayed its Wireless Display Technology . Original post by Associated Content

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