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POPSImobile phone V970, WINDOWS MOBILE 5.0 With the Bluetooth, QWERTY full keyboard Imobile phone V970, WINDOWS MOBILE 5.0 With the Bluetooth, QWERTY full keyboard, MP3, MP4, Handsfree, SMS group sending, Voice recorder, WAP, Handwritten input, Bluetooth, GPRS download, Infrared interface, MMS, Smart phone, Memory extended, E-book, Coming call firewall, digital map, can be connected GPS navigation system.
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POPSHTC Touch Viva Unlocked The compact design houses an ultra-sensitive touch screen for navigation through contacts, media and web pages with new TouchFLO. The latest in HTC's unique touch screen interface technology. Effortless to use and working in perfect harmony with the phone's main functions.
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POPSBeauty and the Brain Future work may elucidate the long-term effects of one's surroundings on brain function and the relationship between aesthetically pleasing spaces and their functionality. What one considers beautiful is, of course, influenced by culture, learning, and experience, and not everything we find beautiful will ultimately be traceable to the structure and function of our brain. The larger question "What is beauty?" still poses a major challenge, but answering it no longer seems so impossible.
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POPSTHEBRAIN* Visual Information Management TheBrain technology can be utilized on corporate intranets, desktops, and the Internet. Some applications include: customer care, project management, dynamic mind mapping, IT management and helpdesks, impact assessment, competitive intelligence, marketing and sales support, and personal information management.
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POPSThe 'satellite navigation' in our brains
n a follow-up study, Dr Spiers and Professor Maguire used the Playstation2 video game "The Getaway" to examine how taxi drivers use their hippocampus and other brain areas when they navigate. Taxi drivers used the virtual reality simulation to navigate the streets of London whilst lying in an fMRI brain scanner. The researchers found that the hippocampus is most active when the drivers first think about their route and plan ahead. By contrast, activity in a diverse network of other brain areas increases as they encounter road blocks, spot expected landmarks, look at the view and worry about the thoughts of their customers and other drivers. "The hippocampus is crucial for navigation and we use it like a 'sat nav'," says Dr Spiers from the Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience at UCL. "London taxi drivers, who have to know their way around hundreds of thousands of winding streets, have the most refined and powerful innate sat navs, strengthened over years of experience."
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POPSThe 65 mpg Ford the U.S. Can't Have People will just go to the car makers that can bring them what they want - better cars for the environment and more mpg. Ford will just continue to head toward bankruptcy. If they would cut there synergy with big oil and just put out something that would save fuel or use alternatives then they could rebound.
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POPSProteopedia A wiki for protein structure and function, new 2007 For 288 web site? Or general interest
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POPSDon't "Give A Give A Give A Garmin" (h/t Indiana Law Blog) I'm a lover of all things that are gadgets, and GPS toys are a favorite of mine, but this article discusses the use of GPS data from a defendant's Garmin device. Eric Hanson had evidence introduced by prosecutors in his murder trial was used to pinpoint his location on the morning of the crime. Score one for the prosecutors on this front. I suspect we will begin to see more of this sooner rather than later. GPS chips are installed on all new cell phones now. My new phone I recently picked up has builtin GPS navigation software which is brilliant, but knowing that the boys at the NSA's Fort Meade, MD SIGINT farm can pinpoint my location anytime they want is kind of scary.