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Monthly Archives: September 2009

United Planet offers practical portal building tips for SMBs

London, 29 September 2009 - United Planet (www.unitedplanet.com), one of the leading developers of Enterprise Portal software in Europe, has highlighted eight tips for small to medium sized businesses (SMBs) who want to optimise business processes acro…

United Planet offers practical portal building tips for SMBs

United Planet offers practical portal building tips for SMBs

London, 29 September 2009 - United Planet (www.unitedplanet.com), one of the leading developers of Enterprise Portal software in Europe, has highlighted eight tips for small to medium sized b…

Among CNN iPhone app’s new features: a price

CNN is coming out with an iPhone application Tuesday that has a feature few other news apps have tried: a price tag.

Top 5 next-gen PC games

Personal computers make for pretty rad gaming machines. PCs have the largest library of titles, plus the online multiplayer is often free. These next-generation PC games shouldn’t be missed.

Top 10 antics in outer space

On the ISS, Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte plans to spend some time doing what he’s famous for – making people laugh.  But he won’t be the first to bring some levity to space.

Tech’s awesome contributions to rock ‘n’ roll

Many of rock’s greatest moments hinge on shifts in music technology. Here is a chronology of some of the highlights.

Moon-crashing probe aimed at bigger target

This color-coded mosaic, taken from a NASA animation, shows altitude measurements for the moon's south polar region, as recorded by the LOLA instrument aboard Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. The crater known as Cabeus has been selected as the LCROSS probe's target.A NASA spacecraft destined to crash into a moon crater in the hunt for hidden caches of water ice has a new target, the space agency announced Monday.

Cosmic Log: Lights, camera … Hubble!

"Hubble 3-D" is shaping up as a fitting sendoff for the world's most-loved telescope as well as the most complicated flying machine ever built.Science editor Alan Boyle’s Weblog: “Hubble 3-D” is shaping up as a fitting sendoff for the world’s most-loved telescope as well as the most complicated flying machine ever built.

Retired NFL players seek to join EA lawsuit

Two retired NFL players on Monday asked a judge to let them formally support a former college quarterback’s legal fight with video game maker Electronic Arts Inc.

Champagne’s flavor is right under your nose

When a bubble reaches the surface of the champagne, it collapses and ejects a tiny champagne jet (shown) that will break tino tiny droplets concentrated with aromatic molecules. New research reveals the 10 million or so bubbles that pop from a glass of the sparkling wine carry loads of aromatic molecules that ultimately spray into the air right under your nose.