Terrafugia, the Flying Car Makes its First Public Flight
Terrafugia the carplane or popularly known as the flying car finally takes flight leaving Industry Leaders in an Awe. The Flying Car's first public demonstration took place in the afternoon air show on the first day of EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
Google Updated Play Music for Chromecasting Issues
The more the Chromecasting feature is being hyped the more it is being appreciable , For Chromecast fans, one of the coolest features is the ability to stream your Play Music content straight to your TV.
Samsung Prepares Dual-Mode LTE Galaxy S4 and S4 Mini
An announcement has been made that Samsung will be the world's first company to allow switching modes between TDD-LTE and FDD-LTE mode.
Developing Big Tech: A Saving Grace?
We presume the rich are always equally greedy - just like the poor. And we note that the total volume of regulation actually increased during the period under review. Just look at the tax code...or SEC rules. There are far more rules now than there were in 1950.
GlaxoSmithKline Now Admits Executives Involved in Criminal Bribery, Days After Denials
First came the denials, then - finally - the admission that, yes indeed, some of GlaxoSmithKline's senior Chinese executives broke the law in a $484.8 million cash and sexual favors scandal.
5 Restaurant Mistakes You Should Avoid
A recent article published in Health Magazine revealed some common restaurant mistakes that healthy people on a diet might make unconsciously, impeding their quest for weight loss. Listed here are 5 of the most common mistakes healthy people make.
McIlroy Stays Positive
Rory McIlroy admitted that he needs to be less emotionally involved in his game ahead of this week's WGC Bridgestone Invitational.
Treat Hypertension Naturally with Vitamin D: Study
It seems the most studied and tested vitamin these days is vitamin D. Never mind that it is considered by many to not be a true vitamin. Some consider it more of a prohormone, which is an interglandular hormone precursor.
Impairing Brain Development Beyond the Womb
UAlberta researchers find Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder delays brain development throughout childhood and adolescence
A Mining Boom, an Investment Boom and an Elephant in the Room
Let's look at what Glenn Stevens had to say yesterday. It was a thoughtful speech, even if he avoided mentioning the elephant in the room, China. You'll see why it's a crucial omission in a moment.
Microsoft Office Android App Lands In Play Store
Finally, Microsoft has launched, Microsoft Android App and is now available for download via the Play Store. You can download the Office 365 suite from the store Android phones. But you need to shell out minimum $99 per year.
More Galaxy Nexus Users Getting Android 4.3 Update
We know you guys are the first one's to receive the Android 4.3 update, talking about Nexus devices. In an Android 4.3 update spree, more Galaxy Nexus users are receiving the newer version of the Android.
Chinese Workers Get a Pay Rise, US Workers Get Stiffed
Amazing how much difference a few years make. We first visited China in the 1980s. It was an appalling dump. Few cars. Few roads. Almost no decent restaurants or hotels.
Google Launches New Chromecast Internet TV Device
Google recently unveiled Chromecast, a $35, two-inch gadget that will plug into high-definition TVs and enables people to watch online video, stream music or even show Web pages from computers using the Google Chrome Web browser. Chromecast, is aimed at replacing set-top boxes and can be controlled by both Android and Apple smartphones or computers.
Pepsi Forks Over $9 Million Settlement, Agrees to Stop Calling Naked Juice 'Natural'
The Pepsi-owned Naked Juice brand will soon be getting a labeling makeover following a lawsuit that challenged the processed food giant's indiscriminate and deceptive use of the word "natural."
Wikipedia Increasingly Being Recognized as Source of Disinformation, Propaganda
A lawsuit filed against the Encinitas Union School District (EUSD) near San Diego, California, was recently dismissed after a judge ruled that the plaintiffs in the case had used a phony source of information for their argument: Wikipedia
We’re WRAPT! Active Travel Policy A Milestone for Physical Activity
Today's ministerial statement on active travel, released by Transport Minister Anthony Albanese, is an emphatic statement that the federal government has a strong and important role to play in getting more people more active through walking, cycling and public transport.
Commodities 2013 Halftime Report: A Time to Mine for Opportunity?
It was a challenging first half of the year for most commodities, with only two resources we track on our Periodic Table of Commodities Returns rising in value. Natural gas and oil rose 6.5 percent and 5 percent, respectively, while silver lost a third of its value and gold lost a quarter of its price from the beginning of the year.
Supermarket Foods Packed with Hidden Salt
Too many of Australia's everyday foods sold in supermarkets are overloaded with salt and causing unnecessary deaths from heart attacks and strokes, the National Heart Foundation of Australia says.
Six Weight Loss Myths that are Making You Fatter
The obsession for losing weight can be the gateway for some to move into a healthier lifestyle that includes eating better with moderate exercise. But with the focus on simply losing weight for the sake of appearance, there are pitfalls looming during or after every effort to lose weight.
Publicis and Omnicom Heading to be the Biggest Merged Ad Firm
Omnicom CEO John Wren and Publicis Groupe Chairman and CEO Maurice Lévy, will be co-CEOs as they unveiled the agreement at a press conference in Paris yesterday.
Polo Women: Day 5: ESP 9 USA 6
It was the Olympic final all over again. This time the script had changed and Spain won instead of United States of America. Four times USA came within one goal of Spain, but that was it. Spain won 9-6 - a six-goal turnaround from the London Olympics just a year ago.
Norwegian Cruise Line profits up in Q2
Norwegian Cruise Line, today reported results for the quarter ended June 30, 2013, and provided guidance for the third quarter and full year 2013.
The Best Natural Remedies for Treating Poison Ivy Rashes
Experienced campers and hikers will be familiar with the unpleasant itching caused by contact with poison ivy, the innocent-looking North American plant with a truly venomous bite.
Hemp is Legal to Grow in Nine States, but Feds still Threaten Raids and Prison Time for Farmers
If you think civics class and studying the Constitution wasn't important in junior high, you missed out on some really good life training. Civics, you might remember, is "the study of the theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship, its rights and duties; the duties of citizens to each other as members of a political body and to the government."
Moto X Rumored To Launch Next Week; Announcement On 1st August
As date nears, so the rumors get into action, according to latest one's its stated that handsets could be shipped to carriers on 29th July -means today. While its announcement of the Moto X at an event in New York is already due. So we expect that Motorola will launch the device in market next week.
New Google Nexus 7 vs iPad 3
The Asus manufactured Google’s next Generation Nexus which has been in the leaks, news, mentions everywhere in the past couple of weeks.
Productive Investments
A few Melbourne Victory football supporters made it to the MCG last night. The rest of the 95,000 were all raving Scousers for a night. They even tried to sing 'You'll Never Walk Alone' in a Liverpudlian accent.
Goodbye, Detroit Motor City
Gold is not the only money. But it's the only kind the works in our extended economy.
Coffee in Space: Zero Gravity Cup Help Astronauts Drink Coffee in Space
Since the early days of space travel, a consistent complaint has been of drinking coffee in a cup. It was not an easy task for astronomers to have a cup of coffee, while they were in space. Pouring hot coffee into cups is a dangerous task. Fluids behave in a very different way outside of Earth's atmosphere. Drinking coffee in the microgravity environs of space is a tough proposition.