Posts Tagged ‘health’

What Will Your Family Do With All The Money Saved, If The New Health Care Is Passed?

Let’s say the average family saves $5,000 a year, thanks to government efficiencies. What will your family do with the unexpected funds each year?

If Gay Marriage Is Legal In A State Does It Mean That The Couple Qualifies For The Others’ Health Insurance?

Is the marriage still recognized if the couple moves to a state that does not recognize gay marriage?

How To Lose Weight With Five Secret Tips

Lose weight with these five secret tips.

Intel’s SSD Toolbox, firmware update promise boost in performance

Intel’s SSD Toolbox, firmware update promise boost in performance

We won’t say that we love products leaving the oven before they’re completely done, but we do adore gratis firmware updates that better a product even after you’ve purchased it. That being said, we’re actually stoked that Intel has decided to out its second major firmware update for the second-gen 34nm X25-M SSD, and unlike the first, this one has the potential to put smiles on lots and lots (as opposed to a few) faces. The newfangled SSD Toolbox includes an SSD Optimizer for the aforementioned device, which promises to help users “more effectively monitor and manage the SSD’s health.” It also offers a performance boost to sequential write speeds by delivering up to 100MB/sec on the 160GB model, which represents a rather substantial 40 percent uptick over the existing firmware. The best news of all? Intel’s doing more than just blowing hot air, as the benchmarking gurus over at Hot Hardware found out. Hit the read link for their eye-opening analysis.

Intel’s SSD Toolbox, firmware update promise boost in performance originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 26 Oct 2009 16:06:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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BNO News Updates Its Great iPhone App, Lets You Harness Stream Of Push Notifications

BNO News Updates Its Great iPhone App, Lets You Harness Stream Of Push Notifications

One of my favorite iPhone applications is BNO News — a lightweight app that lets you receive messages from the BNO newswire. The service, which is best known for its extremely popular Twitter account, offers very timely, short snippets of news throughout the day, often before mainstream media catches wind of it. The iPhone app lets you receieve these messages as soon as they happen using push notifications. It’s great (I always feel like I know what’s going on before everyone else), but the app has had one major flaw: BNO News pushes an alert for every story it deems important.

That means that I’ve gotten urgent updates on stories that I really don’t care about, like the French lottery having a large jackpot. This isn’t to say that the stories weren’t newsworthy — I just didn’t need my iPhone ringing every time one of them popped up. Fortunately that ends today: BitMethod, the development house that built the BNO News app, has released a new version that brings with it some key new features, including the ability to filter the stories you receive. You can download the updated version here.

The new application is still quite straightforward. Upon opening it you’ll see a list of the most recent BNO News stories. Click the ‘Options’ button and you’ll be able to subscribe to updates from over a dozen categories, including Politics, Tech/Science, Disasters, Health, and more. If there are only a few specific topics that you’re interested in, you can specify a list of keywords, and get alerted any time one of those appears in an update. From then on you’ll only receive updates from those categories, along with the news that BNO News considers very important.

Another addition to the BNO application is a subscription pricing plan (the old application’s page informed users that this change was coming). If you want access to the full filtering options BNO News will cost 99 cents per month, with one month included as part of the application’s initial $1.99 purchase price.

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USB iriscope is just what you need for your next date

USB iriscope is just what you need for your next date

When you simply have $120.69-too-much in your bank account, you can thank Uxsight for being there. You may already be entertaining guests with your variety of USB endoscopes, but to really make the picture complete (pun only slightly intended), you’re going to want this succulent USB iriscope. That’s right, now you can peer deeply, digtally into the eyes of your… er, “clients” (their words, not ours) as you check their health and generally freak everyone out. When you’re done, you can “compare the irises pictures when your client comes back to see their progress.” Now, we don’t know exactly what kind of procedure you’re going to be performing on said clients, but you’ll finally have a way to show them just what kind of mess you’ve made. We think Uxsight says it best about their product: “Natural image, attractive or charming.” Who can argue with that kind of logic?

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USB iriscope is just what you need for your next date originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 26 Sep 2009 12:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Losing Weight The Hard Way – Weigh-In #63

This week’s weigh-in is a check-in :P I’m currently in Seattle on business and staying with my mom. I’ve been seeing old friends and going out nearly every night and am feeling the repercussions of that in my body – sluggishness, feeling heavy, dead,etc.. I’ve eaten 100% raw today and feel much better already. *sigh* Thank you for all of your support!

Losing Weight The Hard Way – Weigh-In #62

This week I lost again, woo! And other things.

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