Nzimmer911 writes "Heavy drinkers outlive non-drinkers according to a 20 years study following 1,824 people.
AMD Details Upcoming Bulldozer Architecture
Vigile writes "AMD is taking the lid off quite a bit of information on its upcoming CPU architecture known as Bulldozer that is the first complete redesign over current processors.
Gmail Video Chat Now Available On Linux
borfast writes "If you use Gmail on Linux, you may have wondered when you would be able to use the voice and video chat that Windows and Mac users have enjoyed for quite some time.
Town Gets Patent On Being the Center of Europe
An anonymous reader writes "And you thought software patents were going to far? How about geography patents?
First Pulsar Discovery By an @Home Project
pq writes "In a paper published today (abstract) in Science, astronomers are reporting the discovery of a radio pulsar in data acquired at the world's largest radio telescope and analyzed by hundreds
Ownskin: Personalize And Create Your Own Live Wallpapers
Back in July I brought to your attention an application called Ownskin by
Two Unpatched Flaws Show Up In Apple iOS
Trailrunner7 writes "The technique that the Jailbreakme.com Web site is using to bypass the iPhone's security mechanisms and enable users to run unapproved apps on their phones involves exploiting two
60-Year-Old Glass Technology Finds Its Market
In the 1950s, Corning developed a glass product for which it has been trying to find a market ever since. What is now being called "Gorilla Glass" is currently worth $170M/yr.
Mozilla Finds Flaw With Black Hat Video Stream
An anonymous reader writes "Mozilla web security researcher Michael Coates found a flaw in Black Hat's paid video feed.
Nuclear Energy Now More Expensive Than Solar
js_sebastian writes "According to an article on the New York Times, a historical cross-over has occurred because of the declining costs of solar vs.
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