Archive for May, 2011

BRiDGE 2011

Its ease of play makes it a firm favourite for beginners, whilst the depth of strategy allows it to be a game that can be studied by the most serious card player. This program lets you pit your wits against your computer. If youre a complete beginner, then a comprehensive set of rules is included, [...]

California Regulators to Investigate AT&T Deal

California regulators voted to prepare a review of AT&T’s proposed merger with T-Mobile, which if initiated may influence federal regulators as they consider the merits of a deal that could reshape the mobile industry. The investigation would be launched pending a second vote on June 9. Sprint, a leading opponent of the acquisition, released a [...]

Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword

Description:mixed up in a bunch of horses, people! With the release of add-ons for games «Mount & blade: The Great Battle” These words of Lermontov, finally, the game really began to meet one hundred percent. A variety of combat and not the horses, dozens of fighters and long-awaited firearms were collected in a single game.Unlike [...]

Smartphone Measures Blood Oxygen Levels

A new oximeter measures blood oxygen levels by plugging into mobile phones, adding to a growing list of smartphone-enabled medical devices on the market. The PhoneOximeter, developed by the University of British Columbia’s Electrical & Computer Engineering in Medicine, can detect signs of hypoxemia (low blood oxygen levels), thereby preventing brain damage or death from [...]

Twitter Diplomacy Takes Center Stage

Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt sent a tweet to his counterpart in Bahrain, sparking discussion about “Twitter diplomacy.” “Trying to get in touch with you on an issue,” Bildt reportedly tweeted Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, after trying unsuccessfully to get hold of the leader Bahrain leader using traditional channels. Bildt played down the significance [...]

The Score: Apple Redefines Definition, Sony Suffers in Spotlight

Apple tries to redefine the word “App Store,” while Sony keeps getting hacked. The Score is a weekly column scoring controversial events in the mobile industry. Want to get to the point? We’ll break it down and give you the score. Apple Continues to Claim Rain isn’t Wet, Sun Doesn’t Shine The Setup: Apple’s trademark [...]

Man Busted Using Two Phones While Driving

A British man was stopped for using two phones while driving, underscoring the dangers of distracted driving and the limits of Darwinian selection. The man was allegedly holding one phone to his ear while texting on the other handset. It

Apocalyptica

Apocalypticaplot is fairly simple and recognizable, as they say in the face.Armageddon in the next babahnul. Babahnul so that has got everyone onthe same not baluysya. But the man – a creature rested. First, throw in acouple of hundred bombs, and then let us rebuild the city and restorethe population. But there are even more [...]

Sony Posts $3 Billion Loss, Looks to Rebound

Sony posted its biggest profit loss in 16 years, following supply troubles in Japan, compounded by a string of a massive data breaches to its PlayStation network. The Tokyo-based company, which has yet to fully feel the financial weight of the hacks, reported a $3 billion loss, compared to a $500 million loss a year [...]

Operation Flashpoint: Red River (2011)

Thegame’s plot tells the story of a fictional conflict in Tajikistan,which unfolds over three acts. Parties to the conflict are the U.S. Armyand the liberation forces of China. The main focus of OperationFlashpoint: Red River is on co-op with four people …The choicethey will be represented by four character classes: rifleman,grenadier, reconnaissance, and submachine. Each [...]

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