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Apple Magic Trackpad – will the mouse go by the wayside?
Apple introduced the much-anticipated Magic Trackpad at the Apple Store Tuesday, bringing the multi-touch gestures familiar to iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users to the desktop. Rather than pointing and clicking, the Magic Trackpad lets you compute with gestures once you connect it via Bluetooth to your Mac. Some analysts say the Magic Trackpad is ...
Reviews on Starcraft II
July 27, many individuals could be staying up for the release of "Starcraft II- Wings of Liberty". A single or multiplayer game designed and released by the Activision-Blizzard partnership, "Starcraft II" managed to outsell "Halo Reach" before it was even released. Extensive system needs could be needed to play "Starcraft II" so make sure you ...
Awarding the Automotive XPrize
The "holy grail" of car mileage, the Progressive Automotive XPrize may soon be awarded. A four passenger vehicle that gets 100 miles per gallon is set to receive the $ 5 million prize . Trials in Michigan are underway, and seems like that two cars have a very good chance of winning the prize.
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Avastin, drug for Breast Cancer, may be disapproved by FDA
The breast cancer drug, Avastin, has a recommendation from the Food and Drug Administration to be pulled. Breast cancer may not even be affected by the drug as was shown in a second trial on the drug. The FDA hasn't explained if the drug is going to be disapproved yet or not. Should the marketing ...
After reception tests, Consumer Reports won’t recommend iPhone 4G
Consumer Reports won't recommend the iPhone 4G. The iPhone 4G bomb was dropped by the magazine because of reception issues. iPhone 4G antenna troubles and what the media calls the "iPhone death grip" have been in headlines since the business released the gadget last month. Accurate display of signal strength could be shown soon with ...