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David Hockney’s ‘Fresh Flowers’: Techno-Art or iHackery?

This isn’t the first time that David Hockney has dabbled in the realm of digital art, but the images in his latest exhibit, “Fresh Flowers,” wouldn’t exist without the aid of Apple products—specifically, his iPhone and iPad. They also couldn’t be shown without those same gadgets. Related Entries December 14, 2010 A Wiki Hornet’s Nest December 13, 2010 Yet Another ‘Mona Lisa’ Mystery

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Google adds AT&T billing to Android Market payment options

Having rolled out to T-Mobile just about a year ago, Google’s celebrating the anniversary of its Android Market carrier billing feature in the US by expanding the service to AT&T. Put simply, this means that if you’re using an Android device on an AT&T line, you’ll no longer need to use a credit card — you can just bill your purchases straight to your AT&T bill, which is painless… almost too painless, really, if you’re the compulsive type. And no, we’re not aware of a way to bill a Froyo update for your Captivate to your account — but believe us, we’ll keep on looking. Google adds AT&T billing to Android Market payment options originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 20:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Death Rate High Among People With Persistent Seizures

Researchers who followed 245 children with epilepsy into adulthood found that 24% died over a 40-year period, a rate that was three times higher than expected in the general population.

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New Insight on Benefits of Breastfeeding

g for generations and groups such as the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of a child’s life, researchers are finally beginning to get a better handle on exactly what makes breast milk unique and beneficial.

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Genetic Defect at Work in Deadly Brain Tumors

Scientists say they’ve discovered a genetic defect that may contribute to the development of as many as 1 in 4 cases of glioblastoma, the most common and aggressive type of brain tumor.

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Teen Birthrate Plummets in 2009

For the second year in a row, the birthrate among American teenagers has dropped, hitting a record low point in 2009, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. So what’s the reason for the good news? Well, according to some hopeful experts, the teen birthrate dip might be one positive side effect of the recession.

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Visualized: Apple’s finest products destroyed in the name of art

What happens when you burn an iPad? Take a sledgehammer to an iPhone 4? Leave a stack of iPod nanos on the train tracks? Shoot a iPhone 3GS with a 9MM handgun? Carve up a Magic Mouse into sushi-sized chunks? Artist (and former Apple graphics designer) Michael Tompert strove for the beautiful, horrific truth. You’ll find his answer to one of these questions above, and eleven others at our source link below. Visualized: Apple’s finest products destroyed in the name of art originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 20:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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There’s always got to be the kids who are naughty and naughtier at Christmas. This year it’s John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Tom Coburn. They’re playing games with the lame duck in an attempt to stall as much as possible, but some of them are downright mean. First, we have Lindsey Graham whining for his jammies and tea because he’s tired . Poor guy. It must be rough sitting on everything all year long, blocking it as much as possible only to have to stay late and maybe miss hanging his balls on his Christmas tree. Or maybe he’s a little nervous over the possibility of being outed . Whatever the case, he threw the first hissy fit today over all the work he’s still got to do. After he was done with that hissy, he went on to apologize to Senator John Kyl for the Senate ratifying the new START treaty with the full co-operation of Republicans . “I stand here very disappointed in the fact that our lead negotiator on the Republican side… basically is going to have his work product ignored and the treaty jammed through in the lame duck. How as Republicans we justify that I do not know,” Graham said. “To Senator Kyl, I want to apologize to you for the way you’ve been treated by your colleagues.” Oops, Lindsey. No goodies for you this year. You’ve got to do better than that. Meanwhile, we have John McCain playing the role of Scrooge McGrumpy in a petulant, whiny sort of way. In a last-ditch effort to scuttle the DADT repeal, McCain came to the floor tonight ready to bring the Defense Appropriations bill up for a vote. Of course, he was ready to do that because he and his bitch Mitch McConnell had inserted a poison pill amendment that would have undone the actual repeal. Joe Lieberman, on the other hand, probably just earned an extra package under the tree for blocking their pathetic bigoted attempt to shoot holes in something the President is set to sign at 9:15 am today. The amendment was on John McCain’s wish list this year. But he’s been naughty, so no amendments for him! Finally, we have Tom Coburn, who may qualify for the Ebenezer-Unredeemed-Scrooge-Forever award for his random block on Harry Reid’s effort to resurrect the 9-11 responders bill. In what could be one of the most cynical moves ever, Coburn claims the bill was never debated in committee. Chris Hayes, sitting in for Keith Olbermann, reminds us all that yes, it was debated. It’s just that Coburn ditched the committee that day. I’m guessing he ditched to bloviate on the Senate floor about how horrible the Affordable Care Act was. Or he was out fundraising with his tea party buddies. Either way, Coburn wins the prize for being the meanest, most selfish, cynical, ugly SOB in the Senate. If I were Santa, I wouldn’t even bother with coal. I’d pick up after the dog and put it in his stocking.

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More Fried Fish Eaten in ‘Stroke Belt’

Eating fried fish is more common in “stroke belt” states than other states, which may contribute the higher rate of fatal strokes in those states, a new study indicates.

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Gardasil Approved for Anal Cancer Prevention

The FDA today approved the Gardasil vaccine against sexually transmitted HPV for preventing anal cancer in both males and females. Routine HPV vaccination is recommended for girls but optional for boys.

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