Saturday, March 31, 2012

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Unexpected behaviour of microdroplets

ScienceDaily (Mar. 30, 2012) ? Physicists agree that laminar flow of liquids has been well understood and described in detail from the theoretical point of view. Researchers at the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw have, however, observed that droplets of chemical substances flowing in a carrier liquid inside microchannels -- although presenting laminar flow inside them -- present ultiple mysteries.

Researchers from the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IPC PAS) in Warsaw discovered a new phenomenon related to the fluid dynamics. It occurs when minute droplets translate through microfluidic channels. "The effect observed by our group is related to changes in swirls inside microdroplets and as yet has not been predicted by existing theoretical models," says Dr S?awomir Jakie?a from the IPC PAS. The results of the research pursued thanks to a TEAM grant from the Foundation for Polish Science, have just been published in the journal Physical Review Letters.

Microfluidic systems are miniature chemical reactors of a credit card in size, or even less. Inside these systems, microchannels with diameters of tenths or hundredths of a milimeter provide a path for laminar flow of a carrier fluid (commonly oil) with floating microdroplets of appropriate chemical compounds.

"Using a single microfluidic system, even today one can carry out as much as a few tens of thousands of different chemical reactions a day. In future, these systems will become for chemistry what integrated circuits turned out to be for electronics. Yet before we build chemical devices as revolutionary as silicon microprocessors, we have to reach a comprehensive understanding of all physical phenomena occurring in flows of microdroplets," continues Dr Jakie?a.

The flows that we experience at the macroscale are often dominated by inertia and turbulences. With small volumes that are typical for microfluidic systems, the flow of a liquid is laminar and subject to viscosity-related effects.

The speed of oil flowing in microchannels is not uniform. The layers close to the walls move with the lowest speed, whereas those near the middle of a channel -- with the highest speed. "If a microdroplet is distinctly smaller than the channel diameter, it can find a place in the middle part of the flow, reaching the speed even twice as high as the average oil speed. This is nothing surprising. Similar effect can be observed for instance in rivers: the current near the banks is much slower than in the middle of the river," explains Sylwia Makulska, a PhD student at the IPC PAS.

If a sufficiently large droplet flows in a circular channel, it occupies almost the entire lumen of the channel. The droplet speed is then almost identical as that of the oil flow. The situation gets much more interesting when the droplet translates in rectangular channels that are typical to microfluidic systems. Due to interfacial tension the cross-section of a microdroplet remains rounded leaving the corners of the channel free for the flow of oil.

The team from the IPC PAS produced microdroplets from aqueous solutions of glycerine of different concentrations, and therefore of different viscosities. They translated in oil (hexadecane) through a 10 cm long rectangular channel. The researchers measured the speed of microdroplets relative to the oil as a function of their volume (length in a microchannel), droplet and oil viscosities and the flow speed of the carrier liquid.

When the viscosity of microdroplets was less than or comparable to that of the carrier liquid, their speed relative to the oil turned out to decrease with increasing droplet length, but in a certain range only. The droplets were translating with the lowest speed when their length was two, three times greater than the channel width. "Every time we observed the minimum speed relative to oil. Everything seemed to be in line with what the theoreticians would expect," says Jakie?a.

But what was really interesting were things that happened when the researchers started to change the rate of oil flow. It turned out that the minimum of the droplet speed relative to oil was disappearing with increasing flow rate. Further increase in the oil flow rate resulted, however, in reappearance of the minimum -- but this time deeper and wider. "To make the long story short: we discovered that, depending on the oil flow rate, a droplet of specific length can translate under some conditions faster and under other conditions slower relative to oil," concludes Jakie?a.

To find out what is the reason for the surprising behaviour of the droplets, the researchers from the IPC PAS introduced to microdroplets fluorescent markers of a few micrometers in size. When the droplets were moving along the microchannel, they were irradiated with laser light to excite fluorescence of the markers, which allowed for observation of fluid movements inside the droplets.

The measurements revealed that the distribution of swirls inside a droplet changes with increasing flow rate of the carrier liquid. "We expected changes, but the existing theories suggested that the number of swirls in microdroplets decreases with increasing oil flow rate. We observed, meanwhile, an opposite phenomenon: the faster was the oil flow, the more swirls were in a droplet. The Nature played again a trick on theoreticians," sums up Prof. Piotr Garstecki (IPC PAS).

At the Institute of Physical Chemistry PAS a work has started to make use of the new phenomenon in processes related to mixing the contents of microdroplets in microfluidic systems.

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  1. Slawomir Jakiela, Piotr Korczyk, Sylwia Makulska, Olgierd Cybulski, Piotr Garstecki. Discontinuous Transition in a Laminar Fluid Flow: A Change of Flow Topology inside a Droplet Moving in a Micron-Size Channel. Physical Review Letters, 2012; 108 (13) DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.134501

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Chavez leading rival in run-up to Venezuela elections

The president of Venezuela has a double-digit lead over opposition candidate Henrique Capriles.

President Hugo Chavez has a double-digit lead over the opposition's presidential candidate, but a quarter of Venezuelan voters haven't committed to either candidate, a poll said Thursday.

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The survey released by the Caracas polling firm Datanalisis said nearly 45 percent of those polled said they would vote for Chavez, while 31 percent supported Miranda state Gov. Henrique Capriles. About 25 percent were undecided.

"Those undecided ones are going to indicate the trend in the future," said Luis Vicente Leon, the polling firm's president.

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Chavez, who has been in office since 1999, is seeking another six-year term in the Oct. 7 election.

The survey questioned about 1,300 people in Venezuela between Feb. 29 and March 7, and had a margin of error of nearly 3 percentage points, Leon said.

He said the percentage of people expressing no choice for a candidate had increased since the firm's previous poll a month earlier, when almost 50 percent said they would vote for Chavez and 35 percent backed Capriles.

Leon said the monthly poll is paid for by about 300 clients that include both private businesses and state companies as well as individuals. He said some of the clients include political leaders, but he didn't identify them.

About 62 percent of respondents said they viewed Chavez's performance favorably, compared to 50 percent who had a favorable view of Capriles' performance as governor.

Poll results have varied widely in Venezuela recently, with each political camp touting dueling figures. Government media have reported on polls indicating Chavez is ahead of Capriles by as much as 30 points. Last week, the polling firm Consultores 21 released a survey indicating Chavez and Capriles are running head-to-head.

Chavez appeared on state television early Thursday after returning home from a five-day round of radiation therapy in Cuba, where he has been undergoing cancer treatment.

"Thanks to God, I've withstood the treatment very well," Chavez said. "Let's hope that's the case next time."

He said that the radiation treatments had been administered for five days in a row and that he would be in Venezuela until Saturday, when he plans to return to Havana for the next round.

Chavez has said the radiation therapy is intended to prevent any new cancer threat after a surgery last month that removed a second tumor from his pelvic region. He had another tumor removed from the same location in an earlier operation in June.

The 57-year-old leftist president has vowed to overcome cancer and win the October vote.

During a Thursday evening speech to beneficiaries of government housing programs, Chavez charged that his opponents are conspiring with officials in Washington to level accusations of fraud and provoke street violence if he is re-elected to a fresh six-year term.

"It's a plan. The government of the United States is behind this plan," said the longtime critic of U.S. policies in the region.

He suggested that Capriles and fellow opposition leaders are pursuing the alleged plan because they are convinced they will lose the election.

Chavez said he has ordered intelligence agents to observe opposition-allied state governors and mayors as well as the chiefs of their respective police forces, to ensure security forces are not used to stir up trouble when election results are released.

The president also warned large businesses, particularly banks owned by opposition sympathizers, that their businesses could be nationalized if his government discovers they have financed such plots. He did not offer evidence supporting his accusations.

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Capriles, 39, won a February primary vote to become the opposition's only candidate. Capriles says he favors social programs for the poor but also criticizes Chavez's expropriations of private business and says if elected he will seek to encourage private investment to create jobs.

Capriles has also focused some of his recent criticism on rampant violent crime, which Venezuelans view as the country's top problem, according to recent polls.

"Every year, the violence has gone up," Capriles told reporters on Thursday. "In any country in the world, the first one who's responsible is the head of state."

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Great Home Improvement Concepts | Street Lighting

Some home improvement projects cost more and are more difficult to undertake than others, a fact you are likely well aware of. Then you have those projects that turn into emergencies. The ones you choose to work on and have time to think about and also enjoy doing are the best ones. It?s quite clear that you will only want the best possible results from all the hard work and money you invest. For this reason, it is strongly recommended that you come up with an effective plan of action before you start. All you need to do is create an outline of what you want to accomplish that is based on sound information. You will find some interesting tips for home improvement jobs in this article.

We mustn?t forget that some home improvement projects don?t need to be confined to your home. Any buildings you have in your yard, like a separate garage, are all great candidates. A small and simple project would be to add a garage door that opens automatically. A good task to undertake is a workshop, especially if you enjoy working with your hands. Having a work bench should be essential, if you have room of course. The best work benches are made of solid wood because it?s the easiest and most convenient way to work on anything you like.

All right, we have gone over the first couple of points concerning home improvement, of course you recognize they play an important role. But there is so much more that you would do well to study. It is difficult to determine all the various means by which they can serve you. It really should not need to be said that you must perform closer examination of all pertinent points. So we will provide you with a few more important ideas to think about.

You can find information and advice on virtually anything online, a fact you are probably quite familiar with. If you run a quick search, you will find tons of content covering every possibly type of home improvement project. You can also get a lot of help from brick-and-mortar sources. Large stores like Lowes and Home Depot as well as smaller retailers also want your business. Therefore, they try to attract new business by covering different home improvement projects in free clinics. This is an excellent way for them to attract more people into their stores. However, it?s a good way for you to learn new things.

One home improvement project that is highly enjoyable to undertake and is also high tech is to add a little automation into your home. This area has very many options and the prices can run pretty high according to most peoples? standards. Some of the factors that will influence the cost include the size of your home and what you want the system to have. On the other hand, if you are any good at working with electronics, you could do a lot of the work yourself and save a bundle. When you analyze automation a little closer, you will find it isn?t too hard to figure out and, you also can get quite a bit of information from books and the internet.

The results are a lot of fun, which is why home improvement projects involving automation are so attractive. Considering that you can get the system to do anything you could possibly want, the only limits are those imposed by your imagination and creativity.

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Cesarean Sections in the U.S. - The Trouble with Assembling Evidence from Data

U.S. Cesarean Section Rates

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Pregnancy, labor, and delivery have become increasingly medicalized in recent decades, leading to criticism from multiple factions. For instance, the rate of cesarean section in the U.S. (and in many other developed nations) draws fire from the World Health Organization (WHO), which suggests that the c-section rate should not rise above 15% [1].

There?s no doubt that the rate of c-section is high in the United States compared to elsewhere in the world. In 2009, cesareans accounted for 32.9% of all deliveries, up from 20.7% in 1996 [2]. Worldwide, rates of c-section vary tremendously, with cesarean rate being very nearly a proxy measurement for access to skilled birthing assistance. According to WHO, the least developed countries have c-section rates averaging around 2%, while the most developed regions average just above 20% [3]. In fairness, these numbers can?t be compared directly to the current c-section rate in the U.S., as they are several years old. At the time of the WHO report, the U.S. c-section rate was around 27.6%.

Induction of labor is a relatively common birthing intervention in the U.S., occurring in 23% of all pregnancies [2]. There is a well-established relationship between induction of labor and increased risk of c-section [4, 5], with one study estimating that induction itself contributed to eventual cesarean in approximately 20% of induced labors (other contributing factors aside) [6]. Another study suggested that induction more than doubled the likelihood of a c-section [7].

Is The Cesarean Rate A Problem?

While it?s tempting to look at the data and make the assumption that over-medicalization is responsible for the high rate of induction and c-section in the U.S. ? and to further extrapolate that the high rate of c-section is responsible for increased maternal mortality ? there are several problems with this interpretation. First, it goes without saying that c-sections, while not medically necessary in the majority of deliveries, are lifesaving for both mother and infant when medically required. Per WHO data, those undeveloped nations with the very lowest c-section rates have staggeringly high maternal mortality, with more than 1 in 100 labors resulting in the mother?s death. By comparison, maternal mortality in much of Europe and North America is in the range of 0.001 ? 0.03% [3]. This somewhat deromanticizes the image of a native tribeswoman squatting in her hut, giving birth ?as nature intended.? It?s easy to forget that if we desire completely natural childbirth, we have to accept the natural maternal and neonatal mortality that accompanies it.

Further, despite the link between induction and increased risk of c-section, judiciously used induction can actually prevent surgical intervention. A study of women at 41 weeks? gestation found that those who underwent induction were 12% less likely to require a c-section than those allowed to go into labor naturally [8]. There?s also significant evidence that pregnancies that go past 42 weeks are associated with increased neonatal morbidity (harm) and mortality [9]. Given the relatively low percentage of American women ? 5.5% ? who give birth at or after the 42-week mark, however, appropriate use of induction in the case of a post-term fetus can?t explain the c-section rate in the U.S.

Judicious and appropriate use of the c-section aside, there?s considerable evidence that non-medically indicated c-sections pose a risk to the mother. A study that excluded women with complications of pregnancy found that c-section was associated with a threefold higher maternal mortality as compared to vaginal delivery [10]. Planned c-sections are quite a bit safer than unplanned c-sections, according to the data. One study showed no difference in maternal mortality or serious maternal morbidity between planned c-section and vaginal delivery [11], while another showed a reduced risk of certain negative maternal outcomes ? including hemorrhage ? with planned c-section [12]. A third showed a modest increase in risk to the mother with regard to normal complications of surgery (including wound bleeding, longer hospital stay, and reactions to anesthetic). There was no increase in maternal mortality as compared to vaginal delivery, however [13]. With regard to the infant, mortality and serious morbidity are significantly lower in the case of a planned c-section than in that of a planned vaginal delivery [11]. Neonatal morbidity and mortality risk in cases of unplanned c-section are difficult to quantify accurately, since complications resulting in the need for a c-section are significant confounding factors.

With regard to long-term effects of cesarean delivery on the infant, there?s been some interest in a so-called ?hygiene hypothesis,? which suggests that vaginal delivery helps to colonize the infant gut with healthy bacteria [14]. As yet, however, this hypothesis is unproven. Studies have found no difference in long-term risk of death or developmental consequences associated with c-section delivery [15], and evidence supports the ability of the mother and infant to bond appropriately regardless of delivery type [16]. There is evidence that neonatal morbidity and mortality in a subsequent pregnancy are higher if the mother delivered by c-section in her first pregnancy [17]. However, this data is difficult to interpret in a meaningful way, since many c-sections are the result of complications of pregnancy, increasing the likelihood of a subsequent complicated pregnancy.

Based upon the data, it?s reasonable to conclude that an uncomplicated vaginal delivery is safest for mother and baby, while a planned c-section is safer than a complicated vaginal delivery that results in an unplanned c-section. Unfortunately, it?s impossible to know in advance who will have an uncomplicated vaginal delivery.

Possible Influences On Cesarean Section Rates

One theory regarding the high rate of c-sections in the U.S. as compared to those in certain other developed nations holds that the litigious nature of American society creates fear, and therefore overreaction, in the obstetrician. There?s some support for this theory; the likelihood of a c-section is indeed higher in cases in which there is greater risk of a malpractice suit [18]. Further, a survey of obstetricians revealed that physicians were more likely to comply with a request for cesarean delivery (in a medically ambiguous case) if they perceived a greater threat of litigation [19].

However, while the threat of suit may partially explain the c-section rate in the U.S. (in an unquantifiable way about which we may only speculate), it?s reasonable to assume that most obstetricians are interested first and foremost in good patient outcomes. After all, obstetrics is one of the medical specialties with the highest rates of lawsuit. If a physician?s sole motivation were to minimize the risk of litigation, that physician would be better off in another specialty.

There are other factors unique to the U.S., however, that could help explain the c-section rate. First, while obesity is a problem in much of the world, nowhere is it as epidemic as in the U.S. Currently, 36% of U.S. men and women are obese [20], while another third of Americans fall into the less severe ?overweight? category [21]. No other nation comes close to competing; obesity rates are around 26% for both men and women in the U.K., and around 25% for both genders in Australia and New Zealand. In Italy and Germany, approximately 20% of the population is obese, with lower rates still in France. Sweden has 11% obesity among women, with a rate of 15% among men [20]. Excess body fat is associated with a significantly increased risk of complications of pregnancy, including gestational diabetes and high blood pressure [22]. Even among women who are not significantly overweight or obese pre-pregnancy, the rate of excess pregnancy-related weight gain is high, with 20.8% of pregnant American women gaining more than 40 pounds [2]. For comparison purposes, most women are advised to gain 25-35 pounds during pregnancy. Excess weight gain during pregnancy is, like pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity, associated with increased risk of gestational diabetes and other complications. The rate of gestational diabetes in the U.S. is currently 4.8%, while the rate of pregnancy-related high blood pressure is around 4%, an increase of 50% over 1990 levels [2]. Both obesity and diabetes significantly increase the risk of cesarean delivery [23, 24]. Excess body fat decreases the rate of cervical dilation and protracts labor, both of which increase the likelihood of cesarean. Overweight women are about 1.2 times more likely than normal weight women to require a c-section [25, 26], while obese women are around 1.7 times more likely than normal weight women to require a cesarean [26, 27]. Adjusted for American overweight and obesity rates, the 32.9% c-section rate becomes 26.15%, which is closer to the rates observed in leaner developed nations.

Obesity is not the only factor that fundamentally affects the c-section rate. One of the benefits of modern obstetric technology is that women can maintain higher-risk pregnancies than ever before. Further, women who are infertile or past their peak of fertility can receive reproductive assistance and become pregnant. Delivery by cesarean is strongly and positively associated with advanced maternal age; while the c-section rate in 2009 was 32.9% for all women, it was lowest in the youngest mothers (22.3% and 27.4% for women younger than 20 and 20-24 respectively), and highest in the oldest mothers (40.6% and 46.7% for women 35-39 and older than 40 respectively) [2]. From an evolutionary perspective, it?s intuitive that the women best able to deliver their babies vaginally would be the younger ones. For the majority of human history, the average life expectancy has been about 30 years [28], indicating that women did not evolve to engage in routine vaginal delivery into their 30s and 40s. That c-section rate is a proxy measure for availability of medical care isn?t necessarily an indication that practitioners, by definition, overuse c-section. The association must be at least partially attributed to the fact that the most developed nations ? those with greatest access to medical care and some of the highest c-section rates ? are those very nations in which women can utilize medical technology to conceive where they would otherwise be incapable of doing so.

Furthermore, women of advanced maternal age and those who receive fertility treatments of certain types have increased probability of giving birth to twins or higher order multiples. In fact, the rate of twins born in the U.S. has increased dramatically in recent years, nearly doubling since the 1980s. Increases have been highest among older mothers. In 2009 alone, the twin birthrate increased by 2% over that of 2008, while the rate of higher-order multiples rose by 4% in a single year [2]. These increases are typical of recent years. Interestingly enough, the c-section rate has also been climbing by about 2% a year. While this is an intriguing correlation, it?s not a basis for suggesting that the increased prevalence of multiples is solely responsible for the rising c-section rate. Still, as most twins and higher-order multiples are delivered by cesarean, there is certainly a connection.

Then, too, there?s the simple fact that the modern c-section has been performed for almost 150 years, which is enough time to observe changes in the prevalence of certain genes on a population level. Women with small or unusually shaped pelvic openings who produced babies too large to fit through the pelvis (fetal-pelvic disproportion) were once at a great reproductive disadvantage. Before the modern c-section, such a woman would have been unlikely to produce a living child (or unlikely to survive her first delivery, which would have limited her to a single child). This would have decreased the prevalence in the population of genes associated with the many factors that can lead to fetal-pelvic disproportion. Now, however, such women are no longer at a reproductive disadvantage in those populations in which the c-section is commonly practiced. As such, the associated genes could reasonably be expected to become more prevalent in those populations, thus necessitating increasing numbers of c-sections. This is yet another intriguing (albeit unproven) forcing that could affect c-section rate.

Making Sense Of The Information

The question at the heart of all this is Do obstetricians in the U.S. do too many unnecessary c-sections? Unfortunately, this question is very problematic to answer. The major impediment to drawing strong, scientific conclusions about this issue is that the majority of birthing studies are non-randomized. This leads to significant confounding of the data, and makes generalizations difficult. For instance, an obese woman (higher risk of c-section) is more likely to be inactive than a non-obese women (higher risk of c-section [29]), and is more likely to have high blood pressure and/or diabetes than a non-obese women (higher risk of c-section). She?s also at higher risk of carrying a fetus with congenital abnormalities (30), which could negatively impact fetal health and increase the risk of a c-section. An obstetrician, knowing that this woman is at higher risk of a c-section, could very naturally approach the situation expecting to end up doing a c-section (and worrying about his liability because of this high-risk patient), both of which increase the patient?s risk of having a c-section. If, in the end, the woman has a c-section, is it because she needed it, or because she had so many risk factors that it didn?t make sense to wait? After all, the odds of a good outcome in a planned c-section are better than the odds of a good outcome in an emergency c-section, and the former is only slightly riskier to the mother ? and is less risky to the baby ? than a planned, uncomplicated vaginal delivery. Further, calculating the risks (to either mother or baby) associated with an emergency c-section is a difficult thing; after all, a c-section wouldn?t have been done on an emergent basis if there weren?t some indication of either maternal or fetal distress. It is therefore problematic to separate morbidity and mortality associated with the root cause of the distress from morbidity and mortality attributable to the surgery.

Ultimately, the c-section rate in the U.S. is likely affected by a number of factors, but may also owe much to risk-to-benefit analysis conducted by well-intentioned obstetricians, who are interested in maximizing maternal and neonatal wellbeing. Given that there are situations in which uncomplicated vaginal delivery is less likely, and given that a planned c-section is much safer than an emergency c-section, an obstetrician with any inkling that a patient could end up needing surgical intervention might reasonably conclude that scheduled surgery is the least risky of the available routes. It?s very easy ? assuming the baby was delivered successfully and the mother is well ? to look back on a c-section and call it unnecessary. This assertion, however, can?t be proven; it?s possible that both mother and baby would have come through a vaginal delivery in good health, but it?s also possible that the c-section was lifesaving. After the fact, there?s no way to know. In the end, the only cesarean that we can be absolutely certain was necessary is the one that, tragically, wasn?t done in time.

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It?s not difficult to explain how e commerce works. E commerce is simply the exchange of goods and/or services electronically. When you buy something from eBay, Amazon.com or any online store, you?ve participated in e commerce. If you?ve ever downloaded music from a site like Napster or iTunes, that?s e commerce, too. First, lets discuss the different types of e commerce to help you understand it better.

B2B: B2B or business-to-business e commerce is the oldest form of e commerce. Back in the 1960s, banks and other businesses began sharing and transferring files and information electronically. It was still limited, because there was not one standard way of conducting this business, so not all businesses could successfully transfer with each other. Once a reliable standard was set up in the 80s, B2B e commerce really took off, because they all used the same method, and could exchange files much more easily.

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No lovefest on 'DWTS' as judges go after Melissa

By Natalie Finn, E! Online

How could "Dancing With the Stars" get any better?

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Melissa Gilbert has a good cry while rehearsing with pro Maks on "Dancing."

The judges deemed last week's season premiere the series' "best ever" after two contestants ? Welsh opera singer Katherine Jenkins and a positively dashing Jaleel White ? scored 9s, only six points separated first place from last and the rock-bottom score was a respectable 20.

Remember Kate Gosselin getting 14?

Anyway, did the stars ? one of whom will go home tomorrow ? start buckling under the pressure tonight?

Well, it certainly wasn't the lovefest that last week was.

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Katherine threw her opera-singing, lunching-with-the-queen image of demureness out the window with a jive sexy enough to be declared not Len Goodman's "cup of tea." So, obviously, Bruno Tonioli loved it and he and Carrie Ann Inaba bestowed a pair of 9s on the leggy blonde.

But they weren't the first 9s of the night ? Disney prince Roshon Fegan kicked things off with a quickstep that showed he can do elegant just as well as he brings in the funk.

Joining the upper tier of contestants once again was Bruno's favorite amateur dancer, ever, William Levy ? who was just as adorable doing the quickstep as he was sexy doing the cha-cha.

Jaleel, unfortunately, didn't bring as much bounce to his jive as we expected from the out-of-the-gate fave, and his score suffered. "The Family Matters" star, who pointed out that knocking into doors without getting hurt isn't as easy as it looks, took the biggest dive, score-wise, going from a 26 to a 22.

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Maria Menounos headed in the opposite direction, impressing with her quickstep enough for a four-point jump, from 21 to 25.

Sherri Shepherd worried she wouldn't be able to handle the jive ? but she had more bounce than Jaleel! She turned in just as giddy a performance as she did last week, and she once again scored a 23.

But the real surprise came when Len apologized to Donald Driver for "undermarking" him last week. Personally, we kinda think they all undermarked him this week, too, but at least he got a nice bump after a sharp quickstep.

Gavin DeGraw also did way better, energy-wise, than last week indicated he was capable of, but it was a little too sloppy for the judges' taste.

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Meanwhile, we're starting to wonder if Melissa Gilbert is being overjudged because she's partnered with the headstrong, itching-to-win Maksim Chmerkovskiy. Last week's cha-cha was very ambitious, and the "Little House on the Prairie" star seemingly rose to the occasion, but she only got a 20.

And she only got 20 this week after a seemingly more-than-competent quickstep! Does she actually stink and we're not seeing it, or are the judges paying extra-special attention to every move they make?

Lucky for Melissa, Martina Navratilova's jive was a bit of a mess. She's fit, she's strong, she looked good ? but she had no attack.

"Aw, that was sad!" Carrie Ann squealed. "Oh, my darling, I think that serve went into the net," lamented Bruno.

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Here's how Monday's leaderboard stacked up, combined with last week's scores:

  • Katherine Jenkins & Mark Ballas: 26 (52)
  • Roshon Fegan & Chelsie Hightower: 26 (49)
  • William Levy & Cheryl Burke: 25 (49)
  • Jaleel White & Kym Johnson: 22 (48)
  • Maria Menounos & Derek Hough: 25 (46)
  • Sherri Shepherd & Val Chmerkovskiy: 23 (46)
  • Donald Driver & Peta Murgatroyd: 24 (45)
  • Jack Wagner & Anna Trebunskaya: 21 (44)
  • Gladys Knight & Tristan MacManus: 19 (42)
  • Gavin DeGraw & Karina Smirnoff: 21 (41)
  • Melissa Gilbert & Maks Chmerkovskiy: 20 (40)
  • Martina Navratilova & Tony Dovolani: 17 (37)

After two nights of nothing-but-dance, someone will finally be eliminated Tuesday night.

Do you think Melissa was scored fairly this week? Who do you predict is going to be the first celeb eliminated? Share your thoughts on our Facebook page!?And don't forget to join us for a chat at 3:30 ET Tuesday, March 27, to dish on who you voted for, who'll make it to the end and more!

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

'Hunger Games' serves up huge opening day at $68M

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Move Over, Apple: Microsoft Wants In on China

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News
  • "Signs in Mountain Lion point to 'retina' display MacBooks sooner than later"?Ars Technica?4:49 PM
  • "Ask Ars: how safe is my data stored in iCloud?"?Ars Technica?9:32 AM
AppleCare/Troubleshooting
  • "Logic Pro and MainStage: Using royalty-free loops in commercial work"?Apple Support?7:19 PM
  • "Mac OS X Server: Software Update Certificate expiration"?Apple Support?8:54 AM
Reviews/How-To/Tips
  • "Photoshop CS6 Beta is dark, swift, and content aware: Beta release reveals advances under the hood for boosting speed, intelligent operations, and 3D functionality"?Macworld?8:50 AM
  • "Adobe's Photoshop CS6 Beta: Even a Little More Magical"?Techland?8:48 AM
  • "Adobe Photoshop CS6 Beta Now Available for Download, We Go Hands-On"?Popular Photography?8:51 AM
  • "Photoshop CS6 Review: The Best Update In Recent Memory"?Gizmodo?8:49 AM
  • "Photoshop CS6 improvements"?bjango?8:49 AM
  • "Adobe unveils Photoshop CS6 beta with redesigned UI and 65 new features, download it for free today"?Engadget?8:50 AM
  • "Adobe Photoshop CS6 hands-on preview"?The Verge?8:10 AM
  • "Adobe revs Photoshop's engine (hands on)"?CNET News?8:49 AM
  • "How To manage Apple color panel favorites in OS X"?MacFixIt?5:39 PM
  • "Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3 Review"?Mac|Life?10:55 AM
  • "Review: Hazel, your Mac's housekeeper"?IT.Enquirer?12:55 PM
  • "Akvis Magnifier review: On small images Magnifier offers a lot of control over how the final result will look"?Macworld UK?8:55 AM
  • "Merlin 2.8 is a top-tier project management application"?Macworld?8:43 AM
  • "AccessMenuBarApps lets you see hidden menu-bar icons"?Macworld?4:53 PM
  • "Skirting auto-login in Lion"?Macworld?9:31 AM
  • "Hide That Cluttered Desktop with Camouflage [OS X Tips]?Cult of Mac?8:58 AM
  • "How To Add Artistic Designs To Mac Fonts With Point And Click And TypeStyler"?Mac 360?7:50 AM
  • "Paranoid About Mac Security? Try The Easy Way To Stop Mac Apps From Phoning Home"?McSolo?7:50 AM
  • "How Do You Add Videos To iTunes? Try The Drag And Drop And Convert App iVI Pro"?Mac 360?7:49 AM
  • "Free Mac Plugin Schedules Gmail To Send Messages Later"?BohemianBoomer?7:49 AM
  • "9 Reasons To Try A New Mac Email App"?NoodleMac?7:50 AM
Op/Ed
Press Releases
  • "Updated Ebook Explains Managing Data in DEVONthink 2"?TidBITS?4:16 PM
  • "AirServer 4.2 released, optimized for iPad 3"?AppleTVHacks?10:10 AM
  • "Play It Smart, Play Monkey Tales on Mac: The World's Coolest Homework Games Now Available on the App Store"?Monkey Tales?9:50 AM
  • "iPackr Previews and Unzips Archives on OS X"?Lifehacker?9:44 AM
  • "Ambrosia seeks iToner 3 beta testers"?iLounge?9:42 AM
  • "Photoshop CS6 Beta Now Available on Adobe Labs"?Adobe?8:42 AM
  • "QUBYX Integrated Konica Minolta CA 210 In Mac-Compatible PerfectLum"?prMac?8:37 AM
  • "Screen Vault - A Brand New Innovative way to Lock and Unlock your Mac"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Reggie Ashworth releases AppDelete 3.2.5 - Uninstall Anything"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "iBank 4 Competitive Upgrade Deal Offers Savings To Switch From Quicken"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Desktop Blurrifier 1.0 Released for Mac OS X"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Buy, build and decorate houses with Jane's Realty on Mac"?prMac?7:47 AM
  • "A Better Finder Attributes 5.12 features major UI refresh"?prMac?7:47 AM
  • "Aneesoft YouTube Converter for Mac Supports iPhone 4S, Kindle Fire etc"?prMac?7:47 AM
  • "Half of Apple fanbois would bank with the iPad titan: One in 10 punters polled in the US and UK admitted they would bank with Apple if the iPad maker decided to move into the money sector. Among Apple product owners, 43 per cent of those quizzed would consider dumping their current banks for the iPhone biz."?The Register?10:00 AM
  • "Apple and Samsung 'rule the roost' with 90% of mobile industry's profits"?AppleInsider?10:22 AM
  • "UBS: Half of new iPads sold will tap into 4G"?GigaOM?4:47 PM
  • "BlackBerry crushed: Apple iPhone beats RIM in Canada"?Computerworld?7:53 AM
  • "BlackBerry Loses Top Spot to Apple at Home: Corporate Canada"?Bloomberg?8:39 AM
  • "Ouch. iPhone Outsells BlackBerry in Canada."?AllThingsD?11:10 AM
  • "Why Is RIM Hiring iOS App Developers?"?AllThingsD?4:26 PM
  • "RIM hiring iOS developers for enterprise apps"?AppleInsider?6:41 PM
  • "Warehouse boss throws down gauntlet to Apple: On Wednesday, The Warehouse sold 100 units of the new iPad, throwing a spanner in Apple's carefully staged-managed plans for Friday's official release."?National Business Review, New Zealand?8:38 AM
  • "iPhoto for iOS hits one million users"?TUAW?8:38 AM
  • "iPhoto for iOS has over one million users in less than 10 days"?The Verge?9:32 AM
  • "Portland Commission Offers Feedback on Store Design"?ifoAppleStore?4:54 PM
  • "First look at huge Portland 'glass box' Apple Store"?9 to 5 Mac?5:34 PM
  • "An aerial view of Apple's North Carolina solar array site"?FairerPlatform?9:50 AM
  • "Foxconn International swings to 2011 net profit"?Reuters?10:55 AM
  • "Report: Nokia, Apple battle over ultra-tiny nano-SIMs"?The Register?2:14 PM
  • "None of us can ever complain that a piece of software is too hard to learn again"?Macenstein?9:39 AM
  • "New iPad Proves to be Tougher than Predecessors"?PadGadget?4:49 PM
  • "Android store spotted in China ... selling iPhones"?The Register?2:15 PM
  • "Linux creator Linus Torvalds declined job offer from Steve Jobs"?SlashGear?10:02 AM
Non-Apple News
  • "Sprint to offer lower prepaid service plans"?MarketWatch?2:18 PM
  • "Android 5.0, aka Jelly Bean, rumored for Q3 release"?CNET News?2:28 PM
  • "AT&T Says Ice Cream Sandwich Update Available, at Least for One of Its Android Phones"?AllThingsD?2:17 PM
  • "Designer creating new versions of Raspberry Pi"?ZDNet?2:06 PM
  • "Facebook Adding High-Resolution Photos and Fullscreen Viewing Today"?Techland?1:55 PM
  • "Facebook's new privacy policy to come into effect on Friday evening: Facebook's comment period on the updated privacy policy ends Friday"?Techworld?1:43 PM
  • "Photoshop CS6 Beta Unveiled With Video, Content-Aware Tools"?PC Magazine?11:58 AM
  • "Clojure inventor Hickey now aims for Android: In an interview, Clojure founder Rich Hickey discusses future of the functional JVM language, including his mobile aspirations"?InfoWorld?11:37 AM
  • "Nvidia Unveils Ultra-Efficient Kepler GPU: With performance per watt as its new rallying cry, Nvidia puts a fresh spin on its eternal rivalry with AMD for desktop?and especially laptop?graphics supremacy."?PC Magazine?11:56 AM
  • "Google dumps keys, passwords; secures services with standards, certs"?ZDNet?2:05 PM
  • "Google mulls bribing operators to stuff its Wallet into pockets"?The Register?1:48 PM
  • "Google Wave Still Shutting Down April 30"?eWeek?11:23 AM
  • "Google patents tech to serve ads based on background noise: In theory Google could listen in on phone conversations and serve ads based on background noise"?IDG News Service?10:54 AM
  • "Google imagines environment-aware mobile adverts"?BBC?10:35 AM
  • "Acer Releases Iconia Tab A510 Android Tablet, Plans for a Windows 8 Tablet"?ABCNews?10:34 AM
  • "Sony colorfully reveals Android 4.0 schedule for tablets"?CNET News?10:21 AM
  • "Will Megaupload's 28 petabytes of data be deleted? Megaupload's hosting provider, Carpathia, wants to get rid of it, saying it costs US$9,000 a day to maintain"?IDG News Service?10:54 AM
  • "Mass Effect 3: Creators address ending backlash"?Washington Post [Free Registration Required]?9:59 AM
  • "Nokia Agrees With Unions on 1,000 Job Cuts at Finnish Plant"?Bloomberg?10:17 AM
  • "Tech firms clamor for space in bubbly S.F. market"?MarketWatch?9:50 AM
  • "Windows 8 ready for HiDPI displays"?Electronista?11:04 AM
  • "Dude, where's your phone? Lookout knows... and tells"?CNET News?8:37 AM
Publications/Podcasts
  • "Mac Geek Gab Premium Podcast: MGG 387: iOS Calendar Alerts, Network Bridging, 4G & More"?The Mac Observer?4:16 PM

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Reviews
  • "A Week with the New iPad"?iSource?4:52 PM
  • "New iPad not quite running circles around iPad 2"?CNET News?4:33 PM
  • "Consumer Reports' iPad Battery Claims Don't Check Out with Us"?Techland?2:15 PM
  • "Scosche BassDock is a solid speaker, stand, and charger for iPad"?Macworld?11:06 AM
  • "Case-Mate's Pop! iPhone 4/4S case features a kickstand and flashy colors"?Macworld?8:48 AM
iPad/iPhone/iPod touch Apps
  • "Apple iPhoto: The editing tools are quite basic, but slick interface design lifts iPhoto above the photo-editing crowd."?Register Hardware?7:55 AM
  • "Run Windows & Microsoft Office on the iPad for Free with OnLive Desktop"?OS X Daily?4:52 PM
  • "This American Life for iPad Review: This American Life for iPad is a fan's dream come true, but is it for everyone else?"?148Apps?9:52 AM
  • "MyPix Photo Watermarking and Sharing Review: App provides simple way to create customized watermarks for your photos"?Macworld?4:53 PM
  • "Bluefire E-book Reader for iPad: Beautiful & Full Featured"?The Mac Observer?4:21 PM
  • "iOS Gems: Angry Birds Space, Draw Something, Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy + Zuma's Revenge! HD Article"?iLounge?4:49 PM
  • "Rune Raiders for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch"?AppleTell?8:43 AM
  • "Angry Birds Space Review: Much anticipated, the new Angry Birds title doesn't disappoint. It's inventive and compelling."?148Apps?10:55 AM
  • "CoinKeeper Review: CoinKeeper is an interface-focused personal finance app with some game elements."?148Apps?4:46 PM
  • "The Thrill Electric Review: A set of wonderful, enhanced comics set in Victorian Manchester."?148Apps?4:46 PM
  • "Cheese Please Review: Cheese Please is a turn-based strategy puzzle game with Portal-like stat tracking to give the puzzles some replay value."?148Apps?4:46 PM
  • "HipGeo Review: Travel blogging functionality that's simple to use and effective."?148Apps?4:46 PM
  • "The Final Hours of Mass Effect 3 Review"?148Apps?11:07 AM
  • "Neoteria Review: Neoteria is a retro-style shoot 'em up that plays much better with real controls."?148Apps?9:41 AM
How-To/Tutorial
  • "How To copy, paste, and perform basic text editing on your new iPad"?iMore?8:04 PM
Tips
  • "Deleting numbers in Calculator for iOS Tips"?iLounge?4:49 PM
  • "Dear Aunt TUAW: Why can't I buy older software for my early iDevices?"?TUAW?4:47 PM
  • "iOS Video Tip: Quickly Enter Additional Domain Options On Your iPad"?MacTrast?8:58 AM
  • "The Front Row: Playing with truth/In wake of Daisey affair, our theater panelists ponder roles of fact, art"?UTSanDiego?9:26 PM
  • "Cassandra -Friday Review -The Weekend Arrives"?eXtensions?9:29 PM
  • "Josh Topolsky says Mike Daisey had to lie"?The Loop?8:36 PM
  • "Imagining a future free of data caps: There needs to be a new way that balances the demands of customers and carriers"?Macworld?4:54 PM
  • "The New iPad Is Out: What Now, Everybody Else?"?Techland?4:53 PM
  • "Can We Finally Say Goodbye To Needing Wi-Fi For FaceTime Calls?"?App Advice?4:50 PM
  • "Bill Shock Coming To New iPad Owners"?BYTE?4:49 PM
  • "Would You Bank With Apple?"?Time?4:35 PM
  • "New iPad accounts for 6 percent of iPad traffic"?ZDNet?4:19 PM
  • "Ted Landau's User Friendly View: Are Apple Media Biased? Of Course"?The Mac Observer?4:17 PM
  • "Will Apple's iPad be priced out of the market"?TG Daily?2:13 PM
  • "iPhone 5 rumored to have a bigger screen? Unlikely"?ZDNet?4:20 PM
  • "A 4.6-Inch iPhone With 4G LTE? I'd Buy That"?TechCrunch?2:12 PM
  • "Steve Jobs One Of The 'Greatest Entrepreneurs Of Our Time"?MacNews?2:06 PM
  • "iPhoto vs. Photoshop Touch on the new iPad: Consume or create?"?PCWorld?10:55 AM
  • "4.6-Inch iPhone? Don't Believe the Hype"?PCWorld?11:04 AM
  • "Apple's Next iPhone: What Are The Specs?"?ValueWalk?10:24 AM
  • "Will the iPhone 5 Be Super-Sized? What A Bigger Screen Means for Data Usage"?Forbes?9:54 AM
  • "$600 a Month To Use Your New iPad: How Does That Sound?"?Forbes?9:37 AM
  • "Greg's Bite: Sprint, Hot IPads, Google's 1 Gig Fiber"?MacNews?8:29 AM
  • "New iPad Too Hot to Hold"?Rixstep?7:52 AM
  • "Why Selling More Phones Than Apple Sells iPhones Is A Brain Dead Exercise In Futility"?PixoBebo?7:50 AM
Non-Apple
  • "Pinterest design spreading like a virus, because it works: There are good reasons there are more sites every day that look like Pinterest. Some are built to mimic the site intentionally. Others ended up with the same design for different reasons... they say."?CNET News?6:41 PM
  • "Can you go 24 hours without any tech?"?CNET News?2:27 PM
  • "Huh? RIM looking to hire iOS app developer"?CNET News?2:27 PM
  • "Facebook alters privacy policy: Is your personal data now 'fair game'?"?ZDNet?2:07 PM
  • "Boot storms and how to avoid them"?ZDNet?2:07 PM
  • "The next frontier in liquid cooling -- laptops"?ZDNet?2:06 PM
  • "NVIDIA Geforce GTX 680 Review Roundup: Faster, Cooler and Quieter"?Techland?1:55 PM
  • "Commodore + Amiga + Mini = ?"?TG Daily?1:45 PM
  • "Survey: Ice Cream Sandwich won't solve fragmentation"?TG Daily?1:44 PM
  • "Galaxy Note Won't Taste Ice Cream Sandwich Until Q2, But New Apps Sweeten The Deal"?TechCrunch?1:41 PM
  • "The Pros and Cons of Using Virtual Desktop Infrastructure"?PCWorld?12:03 PM
  • "Hands On With Acer's Kepler-Powered Ultrabook"?PC Magazine?11:55 AM
  • "Browser usage reports: Lies, damn lies, and statistics/Chrome briefly overtook IE in the browser wars -- or did it? The devil's in the details of how StatCounter and Net Applications count users"?InfoWorld?11:37 AM
  • "New Dell PowerEdge: More power, deeper management/First look: 12-gen, 2U Dell PowerEdge R720xd pairs hardware heft with first-rate remote management tools"?InfoWorld?11:37 AM
  • "Hands On With Adobe Photoshop CS6 Beta"?PC Magazine?11:56 AM
  • "Why robot brains could be the killer app of cloud computing"?The Globe and Mail [Free Registration Required]?11:33 AM
  • "Is Pinterest the next Facebook? An exclusive look inside CEO Ben Silbermann's social media sensation."?Fortune?11:31 AM
  • "The year's hottest, and creepiest, apps"?CNN?10:51 AM
  • "5 Ways To Land A Hot Programming Job: As more and more large enterprises outsource their IT jobs, here's how you can jostle for a programming position at a killer startup."?InformationWeek?10:30 AM
  • "3 Reasons You Won't Give Up Your BlackBerry for Droid 3"?TheStreet?9:31 AM
  • "'Hacktivists' stole 58% of thieved data in 2011"?CNNMoney?9:29 AM
  • "Customers Not Happy With Internet Service, TV Service Experience"?MacNews?8:29 AM
Humor/Cartoons
  • "Viral Video: Papa's Got a Brand-New Apple iPad (And a Knife)"?AllThingsD?9:32 AM
  • "Please A Hipster, Turn Your iPhone Into A Rotary Phone With This Dock"?Cult of Mac?5:36 PM
  • "Brokers and Agence Say: 'I Want My iPad App'"?RISMedia?4:37 PM
  • "Netflix App Updated with Retina Images for New iPad"?PC Magazine?4:18 PM
  • "Julie Kuehl Dives into Tech, Draw Something on The Tech Lounge"?The Mac Observer?11:02 AM
  • "Connect to Fellow Dieters with Diet & Loss Buddies"?148Apps?9:52 AM
  • "Forex Trading On-the-Go With the iPhone Trading Platform"?PRNewswire?9:47 AM
  • "Nine Year Old Creates iPad iPhone App: The app, KencoJet, was created using AppToolz, the first iOS App-Creating App"?PRWeb?9:47 AM
  • "GMN Optimizer Brings Satellite Phone Data To iPad, Laptops via Wi-Fi"?PRWeb?9:47 AM
  • "Picture AAC App Helps Children with Autism Worldwide Communicate Effectively"?PRWeb?9:47 AM
  • "New iPad Launch Sparks 324% Uplift In March Tablet Trade-Ins"?PRWeb UK?9:46 AM
  • "Boy Loves Girl - Lite" [From Dev. Email: "We're giving away the first 13 levels of our IOS gem 'Boy Loves Girl' for free!"]?Grubby Hands?9:45 AM
  • "Targus Confirms It Will Replace Cases Incompatible With New iPad"?RazorianFly?8:58 AM
  • "Case Makes Your iPhone Look Like A Raw Internal HDD"?Cult of Mac?8:58 AM
  • "ElementCase Releases Epiphany Vapor Pro Edition"?Run Around Tech?8:55 AM
  • "Smule announces Beatstream music game for iOS"?AppleTell?8:43 AM
  • "Towers Watson Launches Latest iPad Application"?Business Wire?8:42 AM
  • "Netflix: HD streaming to the iPad is on the roadmap"?TUAW?8:38 AM
  • "Weather Wow for iOS gives you news and weather together"?TUAW?8:38 AM
  • "Updates to Even More iOS Apps: ArtRage, In Class, SketchMee Lite, Kindle, OSnap!, Huffington Post, Photo&Pic Collage, Flipboard and Times of India"?eXtensions?8:19 AM
  • "Flipboard Launches on iPhone in China, Makes Sina Weibo and Renren Available Worldwide"?Inside Flipboard?8:13 AM
  • "Angry Birds Space live on iTunes App Store [U]?iPodNN?8:13 AM
  • "Angry Birds Space Is Unleashed On The App Store"?AppleBitch?7:51 AM
  • "ReaddleDocs for iPhone Gets a Second Wind"?prMac?4:48 PM
  • "Magic Message for iOS - A New Way to Send Text Messages"?prMac?7:49 AM
  • "SupaSounds Launches its Partnership Program for Indie Developers"?prMac?7:49 AM
  • "Picflick for iPad takes social photo sharing & storage to the next level"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Ghost Type - a typing tutor that is more than a just a typing tutor"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Nyan Cat Adventure - Internet Phenomena Pop Tart Cat comes to iOS"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Dot Lock Protection Free - Major Update"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "FT Apps releases 'Save the Balloon' for iPhone/iPad/iPod touch"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Birdie 4.0 for iOS - Golf scoring on the iPhone gets even better"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Jumbo Jets launches on iPad and Android devices"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Vegetable Samurai 3D PRO 1.0 for iOS - Slice Many Veggies in One Stroke"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Baglioni Hotels releases its brand new iPhone App"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Large Fruit Collider 1.0 for iOS-Fruit Accelerator Enables Core Research"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "WritePDF 2.0: The most powerful PDF reader and editor updated for iPad 3"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Shake iPhones Together, Share Files to Each Other - iPhone App shake2u"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Once you swap you just can't stop"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "NoodleWorks Interactive Releases Award-Winning Noodle Words for iPhone"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Gardening fun on the go gets easier with Farm Mania 2 free for iPad"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "DutchRadio station streaming 1.0 for iOS Free - All Dutch Radio Stations"?prMac?7:48 AM
  • "Microsoft's tablet strategy could challenge Apple"?MarketWatch?9:50 AM
  • "Microsoft tries to lure Apple developers to Windows 8"?V3?1:57 PM
  • "Microsoft Agrees to Drop Set-Top Box Patent Suits Against TiVo"?Bloomberg?10:37 AM
  • "Microsoft And TiVo Drop Their Patent Lawsuits Against Each Other"?TechCrunch?1:39 PM
  • "TiVo Settles Patent Suits With Microsoft; Grants No Rights"?Forbes?10:17 AM
  • "All that for nothing: Microsoft, TiVo dismiss patent lawsuits"?CNET News?10:21 AM
  • "Windows 8 will tweak its appearance to accommodate different screens"?V3?1:56 PM
  • "Microsoft: Windows 8 will support retina-style displays, too"?ZDNet?2:06 PM
  • "Windows 8 is ready for 'Retina' display screens"?ZDNet?2:05 PM
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