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Review: Chords, Solos Glow on New Guitar

The "Guitar Hero" series might be all the rage for amateur axers, but those who want to progress beyond five colored buttons and a single strum bar and truly teach themselves to play have another high-tech option. Complete Story...

Canada's Radioisotope Reactor to Restart

Canada's state-owned atomic energy company said Thursday it is restarting a nuclear reactor whose shutdown created a critical shortage of radioactive isotopes used to diagnose and treat cancer patients in Canada, the U.S. and many other nations.

Pakistan Test-Fires Medium-Range Missile

Pakistan's military said Tuesday it had successfully test-fired a medium-range cruise missile capable of delivering nuclear warheads.

Shortage Prompts Delay in Medical Tests

Thousands of patients are facing delays in crucial medical tests because of a shortage of a radioactive substance used in those examinations — all because of the shutdown of one nuclear reactor in Canada.

No-Assembly Humanoid Is Affordable Toy

Relatively affordable at $300, i-Sobot has 17 motors, can recognize spoken words and be controlled remotely, making the walking, somersaulting, karate-chopping robot as close to a humanoid as toys get.

Review: Walk and Work Simultaneously

If you're scarfing down Christmas candy while stuck at your desk, consider the Walkstation, a combination desktop/treadmill that lets you work and work out at the same time.

Review: Amazon Reader Needs More Juice

Making a successful reader for electronic books is one of the toughest tasks in consumer electronics. Many have tried and all have failed, defeated by something that's thousands of years old — the book.

Review: Web Site Helps Track Trip Plans

Planning a trip can be as much of a pain as getting stuck on a delayed flight.

US Scores on International Test Tossed

The reading scores of U.S. students on an international test are being tossed out due to a problem with how the test was printed, federal officials said Monday.

Review: a Tale of 2 HTC Smart Phones

If you reach too far, you can lose your balance and fall on your face.

Device Created for 'Red Wine Headache'

The effects are all too familiar: a fancy dinner, some fine wine and then, a few hours later, a racing heart and a pounding headache. But a device developed by University of California, Berkeley, researchers could help avoid the dreaded "red wine headache."

Review: Free Tunes Service Carries Price

With a big selection of legal tunes and music videos available to download for free, SpiralFrog sounds like a music junkie's dream.

Military Announces Missile Defense Hit

The military shot down a Scud-type missile in another successful test of a new technology meant to knock down ballistic missiles in their final minute of flight, the Missile Defense Agency said Saturday.

Review: E-Mail Aggregator Still Clunky

It sounded like a dream come true for someone with dozens of e-mail and social-networking accounts: A free Web service called Fuser that lets you check all of your messages from one central location.

Mass. Aquarium Houses Pregnant Anaconda

Man-made rain and flooding, along with some extra food, were enough to convince the trio of anacondas at the New England Aquarium to breed in captivity for the first time. One of the aquarium's two female anacondas is confirmed pregnant by the lone male.

Review: Accessorizing the IPhone

Anyone who owns Apple Inc.'s iPhone knows that it can be mighty difficult to keep the sleek smart phone shining. But is it necessary to shell out more money to keep the gadget in pristine condition?

Review: Palm's Small, Cheap Centro

Here's one thing I can say for certain about the new Palm Centro smart phone: it comes with a Sudoku game.

Researchers Develop Test for Alzheimer's

Researchers at Stanford University say they have developed a potentially pathbreaking blood test that could help to identify patients with Alzheimer's disease.

Review: PlayStation Portable's Revamp

Maybe Sony Corp. should start watching one of television's many home makeover shows.

Review: Wireless USB Hubs Show Promise

The back of a computer tends to be a messy, messy place, with cables snaking like an overturned bowl of spaghetti.

Review: Mobile Computing Without Laptop

When you have programs and files on one computer and need them on another, you can do a lot of copying and pray they work on the second PC. Or you could connect the machines via remote desktop software. You could even spring for a laptop.

U.S. Urged to Act on Nuclear Treaty

Diplomats at a U.N. conference urged the United States on Tuesday to take the lead among 10 countries that have yet to ratify a global treaty banning nuclear test explosions.

Analysis: Spotlight Harsh on Thompson

Fred Thompson spent years acting on NBC's evening drama "Law & Order," but is he ready for presidential prime time?

Russia Tests Powerful 'Dad of All Bombs'

The Russian military has successfully tested what it described as the world's most powerful non-nuclear air-delivered bomb, Russia's state television reported Tuesday.

Review: After Smoke Clears, FiOS a Hit

If the installers hadn't almost burned my house down, I'd say Verizon's new cable television and high speed Internet service was fantastic.

The Vine

15 Incredibily Fun Personality Tests and Widgets That any Nerd Would Flip Over

Source: WebUpon.com

The Internet is a great big mix of useful Internet tools used for improving daily life and fun websites used for entertainment. This article provides 15 fun and humorous personality tests and Internet widget tools that will take the stress off of the day and put a smile

Tests and Tragedy: Coping with College when Trouble Hits at Home

Source: Surviving College Life

Being away at school is hard enough, but an illness or death back home can hit hard. The author shares her personal experience about going to school during her father's fight with cancer, and some helpful tips for students in the same situation.

CricFever.com - Video entry: 3rd Test - Day 1 - India vs Pakistan - Full Highlights - Part 2

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presents complete highlights of Day 1 from the 3rd cricket test match played between India vs Pakistan at Banglore

Big brands slip up in anti-virus tests

Source: Spam Inspector : SpamInspector.org

A total of 17 out of 32 of anti-virus products failed the company's stringent VB100 test, which expects software to detect 100 percent of the commonly-circulating 'WildList' thrown at it without signalling any false positives.

Day 4 2nd Test India Vs Pakistan at Kolkata Live Videos plus Full Highlights

Day 4 will be the deciding day for second test India Vs Pakistan, where Pakistan coming back strong after two mighty century by Misbah and Akmal might not only able to save followon and also can put this test to draw.

Day 3 2nd Test India Vs Pakistan Live Videos plus Full Highlights

India after scoring a massive score 616-5 plus taking 1 wicket of Pakistan is now on driving seat of 2nd Test India Vs Pakistan at Kolkata. Day 3 is about to get start but lets review second day's play. India on driving seat:-

Final Exam Survival Tips for College Students

Source: Surviving College Life

It doesn't matter how long you've been in school, finals week can really take a lot out of you. These 10 tips will help you survive finals week!

2nd Test: India v Pakistan at Kolkata Day 1 - Full Highlights

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presents the complete highlights of the 1st Day from the 2nd cricket test match played between India vs Pakistan at the Eden Gardens, Kolkatta

Race and IQ--Genetic or Environmental?

Asians score highest, then Europeans, then Africans on average in IQ tests. Race differences in IQ tests have been in the news lately and there is heated debate over the differences in scores and what they mean.

How to Fall Asleep When You're Stressed

Source: Surviving College Life

It can be hard to fall asleep--even if you're tired--when your mind and body are tangled up with stress. Use these handy tips to help you relax and fall asleep, even when you're stressed.

Man taking medical marijuana fails drug test

Source: Yahoo! News

When Gary Ross was ordered to take a drug test at his new job, the recently hired computer tech had no doubt the results would come back positive for marijuana.

Caution sounded on DIY liver test

Source: BBC News

A DIY test has been launched giving people an insight into how much their drinking has damaged their liver. The makers say it will help users to take responsibility for their health, change unhealthy habits, and, if necessary, seek medical help.

How Not To Be Racist: A rosy outlook on life makes some people immune to racial prejudice

Source: discovermagazine.com

About 7 percent of white people, though, actually show a distinct lack of racism on probing psychological tests, says psychologist Robert Livingston of Northwestern University.

Stanford team finds blood test to help identify Alzheimer's disease

Source: The San Francisco Chronicle

Researchers at Stanford University have developed a potentially pathbreaking blood test that, according to preliminary studies, is able to identify patients with Alzheimer's disease - an ailment that has been notoriously difficult to diagnose.

GRE Price Climbs, Some Fees Hidden

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The cost of the GRE has gone up. Fees for the test have doubled since it went from a paper and pencil test to a fully computerized assessment tool.

Are You A Strong Or Weak Person? Check Your Alarm Clock!

Source: www.clockk.com

Dare to take this test about your personality of character? Just one minute and you can find out.

Can You Spot the Phishing Scams?

Phishing, a scam where a company sends you an email in attempt to get personal information such as your social security number or bank account information, is rampant these days.

Fake Rangers Take Urine Samples From Boys

Source: local6.com

...."He came home crying and sweaty and said, 'Mom, I took a drug test,'" said one of the boys' mother, who did not want to be identified. The impersonators took the boys one-by-one and demanded they submit to a drug test out in the open at the park.

The Very early signs of pregancy and Technology

Source: spacegizmo.com

I agree with this rant about pregnancy tests, whats is the point of a digital read out, one extra thing to go wrong in my opinion and a waste of time.

Could You Pass the Immigration Test?

Source: The L.A. Times

This is only a portion of the test. The actual testing is done orally, so there wouldn't be any multiple-choice options.

Take the Political Compass Test - & Find Where You Really Stand

Source: PoliticalCompass.org

Has simple yet more probing questions like: If economic globalisation is inevitable, it should primarily serve humanity rather than the interests of trans-national corporations. The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Military action that defies international law is sometimes jus …

A New and Upgraded Edition of the Online Test from Gallup's Now, Discover Your Strengths

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Chances are, you don't. All too often, our natural talents go untapped. From the cradle to the cubicle, we devote more time to fixing our shortcomings than to developing our strengths.

Finally, a MAGIC test for string theory?

Source: New Scientist

A gamma ray telescope may have detected evidence of Quantum Gravity. The emissions from a flare of gamma rays in a far off galaxy showed the higher frequencies arriving 4 minutes later than the lower frequencies.

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