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When it comes to mobile location apps, I am little skeptical, very intimidated and completely uneducated in how to use them. In this video series, I set out to talk with companies that are pioneering in the mobile location sector to find out how they plan on making revenue, and what's next for the entire industry. Few people understand the location industry better than Jay Adelson and Jeffrey Kalmikoff, CEO and VP of Product, respectively, at SimpleGeo
Read More »Binge-drinking: Why hangovers and bad decisions don’t stop us
Psychologists survey 500 college students and find they remember positive experiences more than negative ones
Read More »Future Magnetic Computers Could Consume Only Tiny Amounts Of Energy
All of our gadgets suck down an enormous amount of energy. But a new discovery--using magnets to power them--could make them almost impossibly efficient. Even the most energy conscious among us often run into one major obstacle: we need computers
Read More »Westwood, Tullo in lead at Scottish Open
Second-ranked Lee Westwood and unheralded Chilean Mark Tullo took advantage of benign early conditions to share the lead with superb 7-under rounds of 65 on the opening day of the Scottish Open on Thursday.
Read More »Business Lessons From the Rich
What strategies can you learn about running your business from Switzerland? One of the most fascinating elements of Switzerland's success is its determination to remain neutral under unimaginable pressure to pick sides. The country has not declared a state of war since 1847 (it never entered the World Wars or the Iraq war) and opted out of joining the European Union.
Read More »Cracking The Body’s Source Code With Your Smartphone
A new app will help you diagnose and track skin conditions--from wrinkles to melanoma.
Read More »CARE Tech Forecasts Diseases You’re Likely To Catch
Hypochondriacs rejoice! The software uses medical history, records, and experience to discover whether you're at risk for as many as 100 diseases.
Read More »NCL adds surcharge for late-night room service
Thinking of ordering room service at 1 a.m.
Read More »As Buying And Storing Tunes Becomes Easier, Digital Album Sales Drive Music-Industry Growth
SoundScan reported
Read More »16 little ways to lose big pounds
Think you need to become an exercise nut and give up good food to slim down?
Read More »Mini-Nukes On Wheels Rolling To A Power Plant Near You
Instead of investing billions in massive nuclear power plants, some power companies are developing smaller units, small enough to put on a truck and drive to where power is needed. There are obviously some concerns.
Read More »Video: Consumer Reports on new sunscreen rules
Consumer Reports' medical advisor Dr. Orly Avitzur explains the new FDA rules for sunscreen labeling and what it means for beachgoers and sun worshipers
Read More »And the world’s best hotel is …
Finding the right hotel is essential to any trip’s success, especially as travelers increasingly seek out adventures in the most far-flung destinations.
Read More »Chantix increases heart disease risk, says study: What should users do?
Despite reported increase for heart disease risk in people taking Chantix, doctors say benefits of quitting smoking outweigh risk
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