The FDA warns that both saline and silicone breast implants may be linked to a rare, dangerous cancer called ALCL. Only 60 cases have been reported; implant removal is not advised.
Continue reading …Residents of a small Wisconsin town are looking forward to hearing from President Barack Obama on the heals of his State of the Union speech. Obama is scheduled to visit the area on Wednesday. (Jan. 26)
Continue reading …Photo: Quest Point Solar Solutions I just got off a conference call with Secretary of Energy Steven Chu , in which he discussed the vision for clean energy President Obama put forth in last night’s State of the Union address. In that speech, Obama proclaimed that this was America’s renewable energy Sputnik moment (a line he took from Chu , actually) — the juncture… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …RIM’s been hyping AIR apps and web apps for the PlayBook for a while now, but there’s a chance much bigger things are in the works: BGR says the company wants to add in Java compatibility for legacy BlackBerry apps, and that among other options it’s considering using the Dalvik virtual machine found in Android to get there. That makes a lot of sense — Dalvik is one of the most advanced Java(ish) virtual machines out there, and it’s open-source, so RIM could conceivably take it and tweak it to work with existing BlackBerry apps, which are built in Java. Clever, clever. But that’s not all: BGR goes on to speculate that using Dalvik will also allow the PlayBook and future QNX devices to straight-up run regular Android apps, which is obviously a much bigger deal than simply using the same virtual machine. Exactly how or why BGR’s making that leap is unclear, since running Android apps on the PlayBook would require porting much more than just Dalvik, but it’s out there. In fact, it’s been out there since December 7, when Fortune picked up a note from Gleacher & Company analyst Mark McKechnie suggesting that RIM was planning to offer Android compatibility, so we’re curious if this rumor’s just taking another trip through the internet meat grinder. Honestly, our bet is that RIM is far too proud to offer Android compatibility and that it’s just investigating Dalvik as a Java environment, but we’d love to be proven wrong — we’ll see what happens. BGR: BlackBerry PlayBook to possibly use Android’s Dalvik virtual machine, might run Android apps originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 26 Jan 2011 14:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …When Darwin Brown drove off with Terry Bannick’s truck early yesterday, little did he know he was also driving off with the man’s temporary home—and the man himself, asleep in the back. Bannick awoke to the driver’s side door slamming and the engine revving, he tells the Denver Post…
Continue reading …We, like you, have looked longingly at the Parrot AR.Drone . We’ve had a lot of fun experimenting with its augmented reality gaming ways and spent a lot of time sighing at its $299 price. Thankfully there’s now a much cheaper option — much less sophisticated, but one that is nevertheless cheaper. It’s the AppToyz helicopter, coming to retail soon and costing a (relatively) affordable
Continue reading …Wow, this is incredible. The LP lists such notable legends as DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Hi Tek, Alchemist, Nottz, Sha Money XL, Sean C & LV, Fizzy Womack and the ever present Statik Selektah contributing production; and newcomers Blaze P and Mike Frey join in for this classic as well. Throw in highlight tracks with Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 26/01/2011 18:47 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Al-Jazeera is feeling the wrath of Palestinians upset with its coverage of leaked papers related to negotiations with Israel. The documents—dubbed the Palestine Papers by the Arab channel—have proven to be an embarrassment to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas because they allege his team has offered big concessions to…
Continue reading …Police stood guard as an ambulance took Rep. Gabrielle Giffords from intensive care to a rehabilitation hospital in Houston, an encouraging step that came after doctors upgraded her condition from serious to good. (Jan. 26)
Continue reading …Ronald Flanagan already has the donor for a potentially life-saving stem cell transplant, but he can’t have the surgery—because a $0.02 mistake left him without insurance. The Vietnam veteran’s wife, Frances, accidentally paid $328.67 instead of $328.69 when paying November’s bill online, she tells ABC Denver…
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