
…8211; total price £189 delivered. Updates for 9/7: B&T, Datavis, POSGlobal – RueDuCommerce sold 1000 units in 10 minutes. The TouchPads are gone! Les 1000 Touchpad sont principalement partis entre 7h10 et 7h20. Avant 7h10, personne n’avait les liens (cf le cache sur la home Tablettes) There is still a chance that new tablets will surface in the next month. The limited quantity will come…

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…xist. CITATION: Martinez-Delgado B, Yanowsky K, Inglada-Perez L, Domingo S, Urioste M, et al. (2011) Genetic Anticipation Is Associated with Telomere Shortening in Hereditary Breast Cancer. PLoS Genet 7(7): e1002182. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002182 Contact: Dr. Beatriz Martinez-Delgado and Dr. Javier Benitez Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) Human Genetics Melchor Fernandez Almagro…

“Bicholim Conflict” was voted a “good article” – a Wikipedia badge of honor – and sat happily on the online encyclopedia for more than half a decade. But editors have lately discovered a small issue with the site’s meticulously written 4,500 word article detailing the 17th century Bicholim Conflict. It was entirely made up. After five years of featuring the piece, which tells th…

Right now, the US is poised to pass a new law that would permit US agents to spy on almost everything we do online. But we can stop them before the final vote. Companies that we trust with our personal information, like Microsoft and Facebook, are key supporters of this bill that lets corporations share all user activity and content with US government agents without needing a warrant in the na…
In the wake of Wednesday’s protest, and amid a barrage of emails and phone calls from web users to their local congressmen, some lawmakers have shown signs of retreating from the bill. Of about 40 co-sponsors for the PIPA bill, a handful withdrew their support on Wednesday, as thousands of websites participated in a co-ordinate online protest. More than seven million people signed a petitio…

Reference book firm Encyclopaedia Britannica has decided to stop publishing its famous and weighty 32-volume print edition after 244 years of tradition. Encyclopaedia Britannica will now focus on digital expansion amid rising competition from websites such as Wikipedia. The company, which used to sell its encyclopedias door-to-door, now generates almost 85% its revenue from online sales. It recen…

…3. John Paul Stapp In 1954, US Air Force medical researcher John Paul Stapp earned the title “the Fastest Man Alive” when he rode a rocket-powered sled to a then-world record land speed of 632 mph (1.017 km/h), going from a standstill to a speed faster than a 45-caliber bullet in five seconds. He then screeched to a dead stop in 1.4 seconds, sustaining a force equivalent to 46.2 times…

st’s acrylic and a mount for the tags of neoprene strips held in place by a silicone-based adhesive. Laboratory trials showed this combination would keep the tracker locked down for a minimum of 50-plus days. In contrast, hard epoxy preparations would come off after only a couple of weeks. Dr. Kate Mansfield and colleagues are now compiling a report on what they have learnt about neonate dis…

ble fit, saving shoppers and retailers millions of pounds a year in return postage costs, as well as eliminating the need to send back clothes that are the wrong size or fit. Currently, between 30 and 60% of all clothes bought online are returned to the shop. Body scanning is already starting to make a mark in the clothing retail sector, but these often involve the user stepping into a machine tha…
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een Black Friday and Christmas. For some retailers, such as jewelers, it can be nearly 40% of their annual revenue. Retailers Planned Bigger Sales Thanks to the growing success of Cyber Monday, nearly 70% of online retailers expected their sales to increase at least 15% in 2011. This was even more optimistic than last year, when only two-thirds thought their sales would rise, and in 2009, when les…
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…nvoiced, a credit will be applied for the difference and a revised invoice sent. Q: I placed my order online with HP’s SMB Store. How do I confirm that it was received? For orders placed after 4am CT on Monday 22nd August, US SMB had already sold out of HP TouchPad. We are unable to fulfill these orders and they have been cancelled. If you saw a reserve hold for the amount of your order o…

the 3, however that was to make all of its top line products have the same connector,” said Luke Peters, editor of T3 magazine. “Trial production might see we see snippets on the web, but its usually 6-7 months until we see a launch, and so I would expect to see a new version, be it an iPhone 5S or a 6, late next year.” It comes as Samsung’s Galaxy S3 has become the world’s best-sell…

…ecifically, are some things still impossible to find with a search engine? And if so, is it a deliberate strategy? To be ungoogleable might be a blessing or a curse. A firm that chooses to call itself 367 may be shooting itself in the foot – people searching online will probably encounter a lot of bus routes before they get to the company. It’s a similar story for an academic with a co…

…rmation request, the information sheds new light on how government analysts are instructed to patrol the internet searching for domestic and external threats. The words are included in the DHS’s 2011 “Analyst’s Desktop Binder” used by workers at their National Operations Center which instructs workers to identify “media reports that reflect adversely on DHS and response activities”. De…

lete ant collections, and the NHM is the first one outside of the US that the team has targeted. Dr. Brian Fisher says it has “one of the best ant collections in the world”, with more than 6,000 species pinned into display cases in the museum’s carefully curated store rooms. The team will systematically work its way through every one of these boxes of long-dead and preserved ants…

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A new research has found that a banner message on Facebook showing users’ friends who had voted drove a third of a million more voters to the poll booths. Sixty-one million Facebook users in the US were shown the message, while 600,000 others simply saw a message imploring them to vote. A report in Nature shows the message drove about 60,000 extra votes in the 2010 US Congressional election…

s to support life • Project costed at $2.5 billion; will see initial surface operations lasting two Earth years • Onboard plutonium generators will deliver heat and electricity for at least 14 years • 75 kg science payload more than 10 times as massive as those of earlier US Mars rovers • Equipped with tools to brush and drill into rocks, to scoop up, sort and sieve samples • Variety of analytical…
…ch has beefed up its online campaign to fight off intense competition from online retailers and discount stores. And the holiday season is crucial for retailers like Best Buy because it can make up to 40% of annual sales. Some glitches should not be a surprise with such a massive surge in online shopping this year, analysts said, but there is a risk of a backlash. “It is a hiccup for the company,”…
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ongside the Call of Duty series. Following IGN’s exclusive, Bungie reproduced one of the images on its own site and confirmed the leak’s authenticity. According to IGN the game will be set 700 years in the future, and feature battles with aliens to protect the “last city on Earth” after the collapse of mankind’s efforts to colonize the Solar System. A screenshot sugge…

…o civil penalties of up to $16,000 per day for each infringement. Facebook had no comment beyond a statement that it is pleased the settlement received final approval. The company’s stock gained 52 cents, or 2.5%, to $21.53 in midday trading Friday. Facebook, based in Menlo Park, California, began trading publicly in mid-May, after the settlement with the FTC was reached. Related sea…

Solar Impulse, a solar-powered plane, has landed in Rabat, Morocco, after flying from Spain, completing the second leg of its pioneering journey. Pilot Bertrand Piccard landed the Solar Impulse in Rabat, 19 hours after taking off from Madrid. The plane – the size of a jumbo jet – was powered by 12,000 solar cells turning four electrical motors. The 2,500 km-trip (1,550 miles), begun i…