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Technology & Multimedia | 07.05.2008

May's Coolest Gadgets

If the new products we've seen in the last few weeks are anything to go by, we're in for a great year gadget-wise. In the portable world we've got the first Centrino Atom-based computer and a smartphone from Sharp that will go on sale in Japan. Sanyo's new model of its waterproof Xacti digital still camera has even clearer video and includes... more

 
How to keep the costs down: Save on using cell phones abroad
World's Biggest Inventions Fair: A bed that makes itself?
Videogame consoles sold well in February: PlayStation 3 Sales Surpass Xbox 360
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Internet | 07.05.2008

Colbert, will.i.am among special Webby award recipients

NEW YORK - Stephen Colbert's use of the Internet to connect with fans earned the Comedy Central host special recognition as recipients of the annual Webby awards for Web sites and online achievements were announced Tuesday. A special achievement award also went to will.i.am, the Black Eyed Peas frontman behind the popular "Yes We Can" video... more

 
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Movies – Music - Books | 07.05.2008

Indiana Jones tops hero poll

Actors Bruce Willis and Harrison Ford have been voted the greatest ever action heroes. Around a quarter of the 3,000 people polled remembered Ford fondly as Han Solo in Star Wars and swashbuckling archaeologist Indiana Jones, a role he takes up again later on this year - for the fourth time. Willis also set the standard in the 1980s, as... more

 
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Travel | 07.05.2008

Wild, affordable, uncrowded, and doable by car

NEWPORT, Ore. - Oregon's coast is still wild enough to be a windy wonder, tame enough for the squeamish, surprisingly affordable and uncrowded - yet diverse enough to please at least someone in the car most of the time. All beaches are public, and access is guaranteed by law. Because the coastal highway didn't go in until the 1930s, much... more

 
Grand Canyon: US seeing more foreign tourists
Things To Do In Florida: Amelia Island
In the mood for an island getaway?: 9 Island Destinations in the U.S.
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Fashion & Lifestyle | 07.05.2008

Fashion that fits!

It’s time to feel the burn! Fitness fashion is reviving the Jane Fonda look. It’s back to belted thong leotards and braided headbands! There’s nothing like bygones in the fashion orbit. The flashdance look The girls have got it right, they want to look like a sporty barbie. Leotards, the fashion fad of Jane Fonda days and disco... more

 
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Beauty & Health | 07.05.2008

Sweden ranks world's best place for mothers

STOCKHOLM - Sweden has once again been rated as "the best place to be a mother in the world" by a U.S.-based charity in a report assessing the well-being for mothers around the world. The report, released by the aid agency Save the Children Tuesday, illustrates where mothers fare best and where they face the greatest hardship. Save the... more

 
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Economy & Finances | 07.05.2008

Worst of financial crisis is past

WASHINGTON - The credit crisis that has scorched international financial markets is on the wane but more shocks are ahead, US Secretary Treasury Henry Paulson told the Wall Street Journal in an interview published on Wednesday. "The worst is likely to be behind us," Paulson told the paper, in one of the most optomistic comments by a top US... more

 
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Car & Traffic | 07.05.2008

Car seats safer in center

Almost half of injuries to children under age 3 in car accidents could be eliminated by putting safety seats in the center of a car's backseat, according to a study in the journal Pediatrics. Parents too often place the child on one of the side seats because it's easier to maneuver them in and out, particularly when another child is in the... more

 
An encouraging development: Used Car Prices are Dropping
The rich aren't getting richer: Luxury car sales show the rich are spending less
How the Aptera Hybrid Works: Too-good-to-be-true hybrid?
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Sport & Fitness | 07.05.2008

Clothing, gestures will be scrutinized at Olympics

DENVER - Waving the Tibet flag or paying tribute to the Dalai Lama during the medals ceremony will be against the rules at the Beijing Olympics, though the penalties for those infractions remain unknown. With fewer than 100 days until the Beijing Games, the International Olympic Committee clarified its protest rules Monday, saying that... more

 
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Miscellaneous | 08.05.2008

World's Strangest Creature?

The platypus sports fur like a mammal, paddles its duck feet like a bird and lays eggs in the manner of a reptile. Nature's instruction manual for this oddball, it turns out, is just as much of a mishmash. Researchers just mapped the genome of a female platypus from Australia. The genetic sequence of this Aussie monotreme (a type of... more