And there was much rejoicing! The people have spoken and Apple has heard your cries regarding the klugey compatibility between Final Cut X, the latest version of Apple's popular video editing suite, and previous versions. Final Cut X, launched earlier this summer.
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The Missouri Department of Transportation has created a smartphone application to help combat against drunk driving. Angela Greenwood of affiliate KOAM News reports.
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Instead of being held captive by massive startup and infrastructure costs, Science Exchange allows anyone to have an experiment performed for them--for a fee. Scientific research is an expensive proposition.
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It's hard to know what products mean when they say they are "environmentally friendly" or "fully compostable," but there are rules about what companies can and can't claim about their products.
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Think burgers and fries are only fast food offerings that deliver lots of calories and fat? Think again
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Studies find 48 percent of rescue workers have asthma; firefighters face 19 percent cancer risk
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Dr. Jennifer Ashton answers questions about getting rid of excess belly fat, stemming chronic migraines, and tips for chronic lung issues.
Read More »CDC says fewer antibiotics being prescribed for kids
Efforts to get pediatricians to stop inappropriate prescribing of antibiotics are paying off, new report suggests
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