‘Last Minute Holidays’ Make Up Almost 3% of Consumer Searches for a Break
The latest quarterly online search data from leading independent digital marketing agency, Greenlight, reveals the search term 'last minute holidays' accounted for almost 3% of a total of 4.4 million searches made on Google UK for holidays, in May.
Best New Theme Park Rides in America
Welcome to the summer of the thrill ride! With a new crop of coasters, water rides, and family-friendly adventures debuting at theme parks across America, we promise you’ll find one that’s just right for you.
15 Fabulously Free Things to Do in New York City This Summer
Sure, New York is the home of the $100+ hamburger and the $1,000+ baseball game. But there's also no other city in the world that offers more first-rate freebies on a daily basis. From famous paintings to gorgeous green spaces, classical music to stand-up comedy, welcome to Free NYC!
Jumeirah Group Welcomes Aston Martin to London
Jumeirah Group has announced a partnership with celebrated luxury sports car manufacturer Aston Martin, during Aston Martin's Centenary Week.
Five Ways Drinking Helps Your Health
Without a doubt, many associate drinking with health concerns. After all, quite a number of medical conditions are triggered by excessive alcohol intake.
The End of The Economy Deformed by Easy Money
Yesterday we discussed the hugely stimulating topic of 'economic structure'. That is, what are the determinants of an economy's output...which industries grow and create employment, tax revenue and profit? It might sound like an arcane, boring and useless discussion point but it's hugely important in modern day analysis.
Has Gold Bottomed Out?
It looks to us that the bond market has topped out. Some sovereign yields are up as much as 45% in the last three months. But we'll have to wait - perhaps years - to see if the bond market has truly rolled over.
Android 4.3 Build Leaks
Yesterday Google sent press invites for an event which is going to held in on 24th of july. But now news is coming via xda developers that Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Build For Nexus 4 has been leaked. You can download it and flash it on your Galaxy Nexus by following some instruction which are mentioned on the source link mentioned below.
Android 4.3 And Nexus 7.2 Could Be Launched On 24th July
GAndroid 4.3oogle has started issuing invites for a special July 24th media event in San Francisco.
Are We Finally About to Solve the Problem of Poor Battery Life?
There's no doubt that accomplishing remarkable scientific and technological feats holds tremendous value for mankind.
A World Without Money?
Investors are wilting. In these hot, hazy, humid days of summer, they are growing languid, squishy...and soft. They go to the beach. They think of other things. They read novels...or the mainstream press. Their brains turn to mush.
A Structurally Sick Economy
Not much happened in the financial markets overnight. Europe was in the red on renewed concerns over the health of the peripheral nations of Portugal, Spain and Greece. The US backed off a little as everyone awaits 'the man' tomorrow, the US dollar was weak and gold was up a little bit...but still below the important US$1,300 threshold.
Mini Paceman JCW Review
The Mini Paceman, the seventh full-production model to come from the British brand, is the latest to get the treatment from associated performance stable John Cooper Works. The JCW badge is also a natural fit for the sportiest version of the biggest Mini and Australia's first model to combine four-wheel drive with two doors.
Spectrum Health Study First to Identify Heart Attack-Causing Plaque in Living Patients
Spectrum Health Study First to Identify Heart Attack-Causing Plaque in Living Patients
NSA Might be Watching You, but Retail Stores Definitely Are…
American upscale fashion retailer Nordstrom recently admitted that they are experimenting with Wi-Fi and advanced video surveillance to track customers as they shop.
A Credible Threat to Gold?
In today's Daily Reckoning we're going to take on the topic of gold. It's a nice change from talking endlessly and aimlessly about Ben Bernanke and the Federal Reserve, something we're guilty of doing a little too often.
You Say You Want a Revolution?
July 21 is statistically the hottest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. And it's already smokin' hot in Baltimore. The forecast calls for 98 degrees Fahrenheit today. More than 100 later in the week. We're glad we're not there. We lived through 48 summers in Baltimore, more than enough for any man.
Length of Time a Young Adult is Obese Linked with Development of Silent Heart Disease
WHAT: The length of time a young adult is obese is associated with the development of silent, or subclinical, heart disease in middle age, independent of body mass index (BMI) or waist circumference, according to National Institutes of Health-supported research.
Google Glass Plans a Tech Boost for Working Dogs
While humans are making more and more exciting progression in tech, it seems that we're not likely to leave our much loved furry friends behind just yet.
Eye Specialist to Develop Novel Eye Imaging Technologies
UC Davis Health System's Eye Center has received a $250,000 Career Development Award from Research to Prevent Blindness to support the research of Ala Moshiri, an assistant professor of ophthalmology and director of electrophysiology services at the Eye Center.
Google Maps Version 7 Luxuries
Google maps have received their update to Version 7. The update brings a refreshed user interface into action. Now the update comes with a floating search bar on the top of the screen, which makes it easier for you to quickly type in a destination and search for the address for that particular location.
Toxic Chemicals in Personal Care Products Causing 'Epidemic' of Skin Allergies
Be careful which facial creams, shampoos, moisturizing soaps and other personal care products you buy and use, as many of them apparently contain a chemical linked to causing what some experts have now dubbed an "epidemic" of skin allergies and other dermal issues.
The Story of Honeybees and their Importance in Sustaining Life
They are an amazing and highly beneficial insect species that quite literally underpins the sustenance of life as we know it on planet earth.
How China is Prepping the Market for Sub-Par Growth
Today, just two weeks after the end of the June quarter, China will release its second quarter GDP statistics. It's a miracle of statistical compilation.
Jim Rogers: Gold Prices May Face a ‘Complicated Bottom’
In an interview with Kitco's Daniela Cambone, Jim Rogers stated that he doesn't think gold has found a bottom. 'I bought a little more at $1,200 just in case, but I don't think we made the final bottom.'
Camera 2: Smooth Photo Filtering
So another Photo Filtering app packed 28 effects into its $2.99 offering, but it has also been brave enough to try something different - live, pre-capture filtering. Depending on your outlook, this either sounds like a brilliant, killer feature, or a fast-track route to mobile-computing meltdown.
Cloud Storage Apps for Android Phones and Tablets
Because of the revolutionary cloud storage technology, people look at data storage differently now.
First In-Depth Study of Knee Cartilage Repair Technique Shows Improvement
A natural tissue graft can spur regeneration of cartilage and improve symptoms in patients who have cartilage damage in their knee, according to a study by researchers from Hospital for Special Surgery. The new research, the first case-series evaluation of De Novo NT Natural Tissue Graft, will be presented at the annual meeting of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), to be held July 11-14, in Chicago.
New Method Reads the Genetic Code Directly in Tumour Tissue
Accurate diagnostic tests are crucial when choosing the right treatment regime for cancer patients. This is why scientists from Stockholm University and Uppsala University continuously work on improving methods for analysing cancer tissues.
The End of Economic Growth as We Know It
Not much in the markets to draw our attention. Other than another pronouncement by the Fed that it will remain 'highly accommodative' for the so-called 'foreseeable future'.