Archive for September 10th, 2009

iPod shuffle 2G is no more

Posted on the September 10th, 2009 under Gadgets by Administrator

Every highly-polished stainless steel lining has a cloud, it seems, and today’s music player overhaul by has been no different. Amidst all the excitement about moderate improvements and video cameras, we’ve also had to say goodbye to an old friend. Having been kept around for six months after the release of its successor, the second gen shuffle has finally succumbed, leaving the newly colorful option all on its lonesome in the minimalist music lover . Ah well, if you really have your heart set on the old rocker, refurb models are still available at ’s online store, though probably not for long.

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To proceed another five miles, TXT ‘DESIGN FLAW’ to your Reva electric car

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To proceed another five miles, TXT 'DESIGN FLAW' to your Reva electric car

Not long ago a motorcycle with a fuel gauge was basically unheard of and even “low fuel” idiot lights were rare. Riders used advanced (and generally inaccurate) mathematics to calculate remaining mileage and, when the engine inevitably sputtered, switched over to a reserve tank that would let them nervously motor along a few more miles. Reva, an Indian company set to start shipping electric cars next year, plans to resurrect that most irritating sequence of in their two-door NXR — albeit with a modern spin. Now, instead of reaching down and turning a dial to get to that precious extra juice, drivers will need to call or text Reva HQ. Some overworked customer service agent will then remotely activate the “reserve battery,” which surely doesn’t even exist, to give a bit of extra range. We pity the fool who runs out of charge somewhere outside of cell range, but not quite as much as the designer who pitched this terrible idea.

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Study: Vaccination of 70 percent of US population could control swine flu pandemic

Posted on the September 10th, 2009 under Science by Administrator

An aggressive vaccination program that first targets children and ultimately reaches 70 percent of the U.S. population would mitigate pandemic influenza H1N1 that is expected this fall, according to computer modeling and analysis of observational studies conducted by researchers at the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Institute (VIDI) at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.

Scientists discover mechanism to make existing antibiotics more effective at lower doses

Posted on the September 10th, 2009 under Science by Administrator

A new study published in the September 11, 2009 issue of Science by researchers at the NYU of Medicine reveal a conceptually novel mechanism that plays an important role in making human pathogens like Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus anthracis resistant to numerous antibiotics.

Scientists develop novel use of neurotechnology to solve classic social problem

Posted on the September 10th, 2009 under Science by Administrator

Economists and neuroscientists from the California Institute of have shown that they can use information obtained through functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements of whole-brain activity to create feasible, efficient, and fair solutions to one of the stickiest dilemmas in economics, the public goods free-rider problem — long thought to be unsolvable.