Kinect Sports Season 2 now available in India
Posted On 31 Oct 2011 By storyboard. Under Uncategorized.
If jumping around the hall in front of your TV is your thing, you’ll be glad to know that Microsoft have released Kinect Sports Season 2 exclusively for the Kinect in stores all over India. Like its predecessor, Kinect Sports Season 2 will dish out a bunch of sports games ... Read More
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Rising star Miranda Lambert reveals more on ‘Four’
Posted On 31 Oct 2011 By storyboard. Under Uncategorized.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Producer Frank Liddell compares most country music stars to drivers in Manhattan. They circle and circle until they find a parking spot, and once they find one, they never want to leave.
Miranda Lambert found a roomy space in the shade when she released the career-changing "Revolution" in ... Read More
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Children of a Lesser God
Posted On 31 Oct 2011 By storyboard. Under Uncategorized.
By John Krich
In September, I went to India worried about how I could possibly speak to a daunting audience of 15,000 aboriginals. I left India wondering just who speaks for them.
Indigenous peoples — dwelling in Thailand, Laos, the Philippines, Vietnam, China and even Japan — remain Asia's most marginalized group. ... Read More
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Amazing Kinect NUI Experiences Video
Posted On 31 Oct 2011 By storyboard. Under Uncategorized.
Microsoft says that just as the world is asking what it will do with Kinect next, it’s in fact asking the world the same thing.
The video embedded at the top of this article was released at the same time with the Redmond company announcing that it plans to provide a ... Read More
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Strictly Come Dancing beats X Factor in ratings battle
Posted On 31 Oct 2011 By storyboard. Under Uncategorized.
BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing beat ITV1's X Factor on Saturday night with an average of 10.2 million viewers, according to overnight figures.
The X Factor averaged 9.6 million viewers, while its average last week was 10.1 million, beating Strictly.
The celebrity ballroom dancing show was the most watched programme on Saturday ... Read More
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Video: Robot Dresses Dummy
Posted On 31 Oct 2011 By storyboard. Under Uncategorized.
And we’re another step closer to Robocalypse: researchers at the Nara Institute Of Science And Technology (NAIST) in Tokyo are working on a robot that’s supposed to one day dress humans autonomously. The current prototype, which NAIST says is the world’s first robot of its kind, can help to put ... Read More
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Make Pickles in Your Refrigerator
Posted On 31 Oct 2011 By storyboard. Under Uncategorized.
If you love pickles you can make your own without having to buy canning equipment by combining the ingredients into jars and leaving in the refrigerator for 24 hours. After that you'll have fresh crunchy pickles that will keep in your fridge for two weeks.
Culinary blog Never Trust a Skinny ... Read More
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Citizenside Sells Your Newsworthy Photos and Videos
Posted On 31 Oct 2011 By storyboard. Under Uncategorized.
Android/iOS/Web: These days most of us have wireless devices with decent cameras and constant internet connections. This is bringing about a rise in citizen journalismthat news media broker Citizenside wants to encourage by acting as a sales agent between traditional news outlets and amateur photographers and videographers.
The burning question everyone ... Read More
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The Ductile Helix: “Jumping Genes” May Influence Brain Activity
Posted On 30 Oct 2011 By storyboard. Under Uncategorized.
Mobile DNA elements called retrotransposons may be a source of genetic variation in nerve cells
By Moheb Costandi
Mobile DNA molecules that jump from one location in the genome to another may contribute to neurological diseases and could have subtle influences on normal brain function and behavior, according to a study published ... Read More
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Javan Rhino Extinct in Mainland Asia
Posted On 30 Oct 2011 By storyboard. Under Uncategorized.
Ker Than
for National Geographic News
The Javan rhinoceros is extinct in mainland Asia, conservationists announced this week.
An adult female Javan rhino was shot and killed in a Vietnamese forest last year—leaving just one wild population left of the species in the world, a group of fewer than 50 individuals in a ... Read More
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