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		<description><![CDATA[AplusReports.com is a site that provides you with all the types of writing services. All you have to do is make an order and relax. Our professional custom writer will do all the work for you. And do not worry your order will be high quality and unique, no matter whether it is an essay, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Discount Carisoprodol Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Discount Carisoprodol Online is a site that give you several things that they need to know first. Carisoprodol is a central nervous system acting muscle relaxant, used for the treatment of muscle related disorders. Discount carisoprodol &#8211; discountcarisoprodol.co is available online with or without a prescription depending on the pharmacies. This can vary by state [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Discount Carisoprodol Online is a site that give you several things that they need to know first. Carisoprodol is a central nervous system acting muscle relaxant, used for the treatment of muscle related disorders. <a href="http://discountcarisoprodol.co/">Discount carisoprodol &#8211; discountcarisoprodol.co</a>  is available online with or without a prescription depending on the pharmacies. This can vary by state or location so one should check with their local government before deciding to purchase discount carisoprodol online. Carisprodol was first discovered in 1959 and since then marketed toward the public as a muscle relaxant under such brand names as <a href="http://carisoprodolsoma.co/">Carisoprodol soma &#8211; carisoprodolsoma.co</a>  and others. The discount carisoprodol online is just as good as these brand names, just is a generic form of the drug. Taken orally, this drug should be used under the supervision of a doctor as the abuse potential for <a href="http://carisoprodolprescription.co/">Carisoprodol prescription &#8211; carisoprodolprescription.co</a>  is high. </p>
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		<title>Windows Phone 7 ad promises &#8216;the revolution is coming&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 14:32:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Usually we&#8217;d advise you not to read too much into this &#8212; we&#8217;d point out that this was a themed ad served up before the showing of Lawrence of Arabia at London&#8217;s Secret Cinema event &#8212; but what the hell: Microsoft says the revolution&#8217;s coming. It&#8217;s on now!]]></description>
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Usually we&#8217;d advise you not to read too much into this &#8212; we&#8217;d point out that this was a themed ad served up before the showing of Lawrence of Arabia at London&#8217;s Secret Cinema event &#8212; but what the hell: Microsoft says the revolution&#8217;s coming. It&#8217;s on now!</p>
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		<title>Nokia N8 launches September 30, says senior manager</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 14:31:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tapani Kaskinen is Nokia&#8217;s Senior Comms Manager, so it&#8217;s fitting that he&#8217;d be the first person from the company to communicate a solid release date for its long-awaited N8 handset. The gent in question told Finnish newspaper Kauppalehti that advance orders of the N8 will &#8220;begin shipping 30 September.&#8221; Bear in mind we&#8217;re chewing through [...]]]></description>
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Tapani Kaskinen is Nokia&#8217;s Senior Comms Manager, so it&#8217;s fitting that he&#8217;d be the first person from the company to communicate a solid release date for its long-awaited N8 handset. The gent in question told Finnish newspaper Kauppalehti that advance orders  of the N8 will &#8220;begin shipping 30 September.&#8221; Bear in mind we&#8217;re chewing through a machine translation here, but that part&#8217;s pretty unmistakable. It also meshes perfectly with earlier speculation surrounding Nokia purchasing Google AdWords &#8212; that indicated a one-week exclusive starting on September 23rd for Nokia&#8217;s UK online store, which, if you do the math, again points to a wide release at the end of the month. We asked Nokia about it ourselves and they&#8217;re remaining mum on the matter, but chances are looking pretty good that October will start with the N8 finally in eager users&#8217; hands. </p>
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		<title>Samsung N350 throws LTE and HSPA+ into an intriguing new netbook proposition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yeah, we thought netbooks were old news too, but if they all start strapping up with the latest in 4G connectivity, we might have to give them another look. The Samsung N350 is just such a machine, with dual-mode LTE and HSPA+ built in. You won&#8217;t be surprised that almost everything else is par for [...]]]></description>
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Yeah, we thought netbooks were old news  too, but if they all start strapping up with the latest in 4G connectivity, we might have to give them another look. The Samsung N350 is just such a machine, with dual-mode LTE and HSPA+ built in. You won&#8217;t be surprised that almost everything else is par for the affordable laptop market course: a dual-core Atom N550  CPU, that boilerplate 1,024 x 600 resolution on a 10.1-inch matte screen, 250GB of storage, 1GB of DDR3 RAM, a multicard reader, and a trifecta of USB ports. The basic wireless options are keeping up with modernity, however, with 802.11n WiFi and Bluetooth 3.0  on board, both of which are nice to see. The 3-cell battery should last up to 6.7 hours and the whole package is expected to retail for €429 ($553) in Germany this autumn. You can probably expect a rebadge under the Go label for the US and a relatively swift launch over here as well. </p>
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		<title>IBM claims world&#8217;s fastest processor with 5.2GHz z196</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember when a 1.4GHz processor was deemed the world&#8217;s fastest? Man, that was ages ago. Recently, IBM has laid claim to that very record, with its 5.2GHz z196 processor being the focal point. Of course, we&#8217;ve seen a number of consumer chips hum along at speeds well beyond that (thanks to sophisticated cooling systems, of [...]]]></description>
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Remember when a 1.4GHz processor was deemed the world&#8217;s fastest? Man, that was ages ago. Recently, IBM has laid claim to that very record, with its 5.2GHz z196 processor being the focal point. Of course, we&#8217;ve seen a number of consumer chips hum along at speeds well beyond that (thanks to sophisticated  cooling systems, of course), but this here enterprise chip does it without any liquid nitrogen-based assistance. It&#8217;s a four-core slab that was manufactured using the outfit&#8217;s 45 nanometer technology, boasting 1.4 billion transistors and the ability to handle more than 50 billion instructions per second. Interestingly, Fujitsu&#8217;s Venus CPU  is said to handle a staggering 128 billion calculations per second, so we&#8217;re guessing that IBM won&#8217;t be snagging this crown without any debate from the competition. At any rate, there&#8217;s a very convincing video waiting for you after the break, and no, you won&#8217;t find this thing in your next Alienware anytime soon.</p>
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		<title>WeTab tablet spotted running MeeGo at IFA</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 14:28:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember the WeTab? Or the WePad, perhaps? While we can&#8217;t say we had much confidence in ever seeing the tablet again after a seemingly endless series of false starts and delays, it has turned up at IFA, and with something of a surprise no less &#8212; it&#8217;s running a customized version of MeeGo. Those customizations [...]]]></description>
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Remember the WeTab? Or the WePad, perhaps? While we can&#8217;t say we had much confidence in ever seeing the tablet again after a seemingly endless series of false starts and delays, it has turned up at IFA, and with something of a surprise no less &#8212; it&#8217;s running a customized version of MeeGo. Those customizations look to keep things mostly in line with the interface we saw during the device&#8217;s WePad days, but it does seem to be a bit more responsive, and is seemingly in a nearly final state. Of course, it&#8217;s not quite final enough to avoid another delay &#8212; it&#8217;s now apparently set to roll out in &#8220;late September.&#8221; Head on past the break to check it out in action.</p>
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		<title>ExoPC preorders open to all from CAD $649, tablet loses GPS but gains SanDisk SSD</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 14:27:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First the good news, for those who&#8217;ve waited months to get their paws on that 11.6-inch multitouch capacitive screen: there&#8217;s no longer anything stopping you from dropping a stack of change on the Windows 7-wielding ExoPC. Originally restricted to the first 1,200 dedicated fans, preorders are now open to all, with the 32GB tablet setting [...]]]></description>
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First the good news, for those who&#8217;ve waited months to get their paws on that 11.6-inch multitouch capacitive screen: there&#8217;s no longer anything stopping you from dropping a stack of change on the Windows 7-wielding ExoPC. Originally restricted to the first 1,200 dedicated fans, preorders are now open to all, with the 32GB tablet setting you back CAD $649 (about $624) and the 64GB version CAD $749 (about $720), with both models featuring up-to-160MB/s fast SanDisk P4  mini-SSDs and up to four hours of battery life. The bad news is that you&#8217;ll no longer find GPS on that 64GB model, as the prototype didn&#8217;t pan out, and we&#8217;re afraid that September 30th ship date has already slid back to October 15th. Take a gander at our hands-on preview (or better yet, wait for our review) if you&#8217;ve yet to make your mind up.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Classic White&#8217; DualShock 3 appears at e-tail, dreaming of an alabaster console</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the white PS3 Slim pictured above decidedly belongs to Japan, the &#8220;Classic White&#8221; DualShock 3 alongside has just appeared for preorder at e-tailers based in the US. Now, we wouldn&#8217;t go so far as to claim that an ivory 160GB game system will follow this controller across the Pacific, but let&#8217;s just say we [...]]]></description>
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While the white PS3 Slim pictured above decidedly belongs to Japan, the &#8220;Classic White&#8221; DualShock 3 alongside has just appeared for preorder at e-tailers based in the US. Now, we wouldn&#8217;t go so far as to claim that an ivory 160GB game system will follow this controller across the Pacific, but let&#8217;s just say we won&#8217;t be surprised if Sony reveals one anyhow before these preorders (tentatively) ship on October 15th. After all, Sony already sells a &#8220;Ceramic White&#8221; controller, and unless you&#8217;re attempting to match colors, a single shade of eggshell paint is generally all you need.</p>
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		<title>Inhabitat&#8217;s Week in Green: solar robots that fly, CO2 fabric dye, and the dark silicon that boosts battery life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar power blazed a trail this week as we took a look at several hot new technologies, starting with SkyFuel&#8217;s SkyTrough, which is being billed as the world&#8217;s most efficient solar collector. We also saw solar energy take to the skies as designers unveiled plans for a fleet of high-flying solar robots, and we were [...]]]></description>
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Solar power blazed a trail this week as we took a look at several hot new technologies, starting with SkyFuel&#8217;s SkyTrough, which is being billed as the world&#8217;s most efficient solar collector. We also saw solar energy take to the skies as designers unveiled plans for a fleet of high-flying solar robots, and we were surprised to learn that common household dyes could significantly increase the efficiency of photovoltaic panels by optimizing their color absorption spectrum.</p>
<p>Speaking of dye, from the realm of wearable tech we also brought you a breakthrough new technique for dying fabric that saves water by utilizing fluid CO2. We also saw a prototype for a wired &#8220;safe cuddling&#8221; suit for kids that wards off improper touching by sounding an alarm, and if you&#8217;re a fan of high-tech footwear, check out these tricked-out kicks that do double duty as Wii controllers.</p>
<p>This week also saw a tremendous green boost for bits and bytes as the University of Leicester switched on its hyper-efficient ALICE supercomputer, which is ten times more powerful than its predecessor and stands to reduce yearly CO2 emissions by 800 tons. Meanwhile, researchers at UC San Diego revealed work on a new mobile phone chip that harnesses &#8220;dark silicon&#8221; to boost smartphone battery life by a factor of eleven.</p>
<p>We also showcased several efficient autos as Southern California rolled out a fleet of all electric buses that can recharge in 10 minutes flat, and the hyper-miling Avion car embarked on a trip from Canada to Mexico with just 14 gallons of gas. And if you&#8217;ll be doing some traveling of your own back to school this fall, you wont want to miss this chance to pick up an awesome solar-powered Sakku satchel. Finally, with Labor Day on its way why not upgrade your BBQ with an adorable altoids tin mini grill &#8211; it&#8217;s curiously awesome!</p>
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