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Dolphins have super-healing and regenerative powers [Cetacean Overlords]
In a letter to the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, Georgetown University Medical Center's Michael Zasloff has shown that dolphins have remarkable recuperative powers — which may be of use to humans as well. More »
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Punchfork Presents and Ranks the Most Popular Recipes Around the Web [Recipes]
Here’s another fantastic recipe site to bookmark. Punchfork offers a unique rating of recipes from popular food blogs and websites, using real-time social data like tweets and Facebook shares, then presents them all in a very visually appealing grid. More »
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Toshiba Thrive Android 3.1 tablet now available to pre-order, estimated release date is August 12th

Another tablet is almost upon us Canada… the Toshiba Thrive runs Android OS 3.1 Honeycomb and is now up for pre-order at Future Shop. This looks like it will be available on August 12th and as expected will retail for the following prices: 8GB version for $429; 16GB version for $479 and a 32GB version for $579.
A month ago Toshiba stated that this will be called the “Toshiba Tablet”, but has opted to follow the United States in their branding of the 10.1-inch tablet. Specs have it coming with a 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, Wi-Fi a 2 megapixel front-facing camera for video calling and a 5 megapixel rear-facing camera, weighs a bit on the hefty side at 750 grams and has a battery life of 7 hours. Something that makes this a bit unique and sets it apart from all the other Android tablets is that the back cover can be replaced and you can changes colour: Blue Moon, Raspberry Fusion, Lavender Bliss, Silvery Sky and Green Apple are all the flavours to choose from.
Interested?
Source: Future Shop
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Where Is The World’s Data Being Stored? [Infographic]
We’re creating and storing more digital data by the day and it all ends up somewhere. Where are the worlds largest data repositories? Check out this infographic to find out.
Courtesy of the backup company Mozy, the above infographic outlines the shift in data storage over the last decades, the volume produced, and which of the enormous data storage facilities around the world the data may well end up stored in.
Where Oh Where Is the World’s Data Being Stored [Mozy via MakeUseOf]
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Android Market embraces fragmentation, allows multiple APKs for a single app

Google wants to keep its third-party app developers ‘appy by letting them upload multiple APKs to the Android Market under a single product title. This means developers can subtly offer different versions of their app to suit different devices and OS versions without having to worry about mixed-up download stats, user reviews or billing data. They can also tailor their software to exploit the capabilities of a new handset or tablet without having to mess with their existing customers. What will the App Guy have to say about this?
Android Market embraces fragmentation, allows multiple APKs for a single app originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 22 Jul 2011 08:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Google says goodbye to browser toolbar, drops support for Firefox 5
Google Labs isn’t the only thing winding down in Mountain View, it seems Google’s Firefox toolbar is also kaput. Citing exponential growth in the browser space, the outfit declared that the Google toolbar for Firefox is no longer necessary — modern browsers are just too darn capable. Support will continue for older versions of the browser, but Firefox 5 will have to stand on its own. Still, El Goog admits that dropping the toolbar kills more than a few features, and is offering a list of similarly featured add-ons to users via the defunct toolbar’s help page. Not enough? Head on over to the announcement’s comment page and join the peanut gallery, a few clever legumes seem to have uncovered a FF5 workaround. As for the rest of us, it’s not like we didn’t know Google had its own browser (and interests) to take care of, right?
Google says goodbye to browser toolbar, drops support for Firefox 5 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 22 Jul 2011 06:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Fired caddie Williams has harsh words for Woods
Steve Williams says he wasted the last two years of his life standing by Tiger Woods through injuries and eruptions in the golfer’s private life.
Boogaard’s brother faces drug charge
The brother of former Minnesota Wild and New York Rangers player Derek Boogaard, who died from a drug overdose in May, has been arrested on suspicion of possessing illegal prescription pills on the same night.
First footage from Ridley Scott’s Prometheus made our space helmets explode! [Prometheus]
Ridley Scott is coming back to science fiction after a quarter century, and we’ve just seen our first glimpse of his new film Prometheus. The good news is, it's intense, sweaty, scary and beautiful — and intended to scare your pants off. More »
This Photograph of the Shuttle Entering Earth Is Simply Unbelievable [Image Cache]
When I first saw this image just released by NASA I just couldn’t believe my eyes. It shows Atlantis re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere from the International Space Station, leaving a trail of fire behind it. As NASA describes it: More »
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Saskatchewan cities top growth list
Saskatchewan has two of the fastest growing cities in Canada, Statistics Canada reports.
10 Best Augmented Reality Apps for Android
Android developers have come up with some cool AR apps. Here we have featured 10 Best Augmented Reality Android Apps which are useful as well as entertaining.
Visidion AppLock Unlocks Android Apps with Your Face [Video]
Android: Locking your Android phone’s screen is a matter of basic security, but Visidion AppLock takes your privacy to the next level by using facial recognition to lock specific apps on your Android phone. More »
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Last space shuttle makes final landing
Atlantis lands safely, completing its final shuttle mission and marking the end of the 30-year U.S. space shuttle program
The Best Video Player for Android [Video]
Android has more than a few good video players on the Market, but the best we found—in terms of interface, browsing, and playback quality—was undoubtedly MoboPlayer. More »
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Surprising report reveals Android’s 30% tablet share
Just one year after we were talking about numbers like Apple’s ~95% monopoly in the tablet race, Android has managed to take a huge bite out of the lucrative market.
Watch 30 Years of the Space Shuttle In One Single Launch [Video]
The end. Today it’s all over. Three decades of the Space Shuttle, with its many amazing successes and two horrible failures, are gone forever. This video shows those thirty years in one single launch. More »
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