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DISTILLERY: Swiss baloney Wed, 27 Feb, 2013 12:08 PM PST Scribes scrutinise the Reserve Bank's attempts to tackle the high Australian dollar, with one arguing a Swiss cure is far too lofty. 28 Feb 2013 7:07 AM Mobile Phones Without Batteries? Is It Possible? Wed, 27 Feb, 2013 12:07 PM PST Can mobile phones be made without batteries? Smartphones may be getting smarter and faster, but when their batteries run out too quickly due to being used too much, they end up being little more than a paperweight. Face it, talking on your mobile phone uses up the battery life too fast these days. You could [...] Mobile Phones Without Batteries? Is It Possible? is a post from: The Inquisitr Financial stocks up, as Fed chief ends testimony Wed, 27 Feb, 2013 12:04 PM PST NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Financials stocks were higher on Wednesday as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke finished up his second day of testimony on Capitol Hill. Bernanke said the Fed must be careful not to raise interest rates too soon in order to support the economy, but did acknowledge the time will come to start thinking of a change in strategy. J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. shares were up 3 ... Stealing home Wed, 27 Feb, 2013 12:04 PM PST With the unprecedented chance to host a region semifinal game about to slip away, Cochise sophomore Justina Prairie Chief drove baseline and wound up too far under the hoop. In the fog of the scrum for her rebound, Prairie Chief found herself on the back end of the pile, just above the left block, and somewhat in shock that the buzzer hadnât already sounded. At Large : Following one reader's trail, but not getting very far Wed, 27 Feb, 2013 12:03 PM PST Looking at my bedside table the other day, I confirmed what I have long suspected, namely that the retro impulse is strong in me. You may be one of those people whose days accommodate a one-book-at-a-time pace. It doesn't work well for me. Too many books, too little time. Fresh From TED: A Mind-Blowing App That Could Remake Mobile Retail Wed, 27 Feb, 2013 12:02 PM PST Jinha Lee, an MIT Media Lab alum, gives Co.Design a first look at an invention that allows you to try on clothes virtually. To be perfectly honest, Jinha Lee--the MIT Media Lab alumnus and TED Fellow who you may know best for inventing interactive floating pixels --didnât even want to share this clip. He thought it might be too brief. But when we heard him describe the idea, we insisted. And we ... Is Hillary Clinton too old to run for president, or is that just sexist and ageist? Wed, 27 Feb, 2013 12:01 PM PST Former secretary of state and senator has nowhere to go in American politics other than to become first female president Black Ink Crew â" Episode 8 â" Heading South Wed, 27 Feb, 2013 11:58 AM PST Itâs OâS**tâs first day in charge of the shop and not only did he arrive ontime, but he brought everyone breakfast! Heâs got a new tattoo, a dollar sign next to his ear. âI can hear the money calling me,â he says. Now that Iâm listening, I can hear the money, too! Now if I [...] Ministerial Power Grab Too Excessive In RMA Reforms Wed, 27 Feb, 2013 11:58 AM PST Ministers are given too much power in the Government's newly released discussion document on stage two of its Resource Management Act reforms, says Labour's Environment Spokesperson, Maryan Street. Bob Bowlsby talks about the Big 12 sticking at 10 teams a lot Wed, 27 Feb, 2013 11:57 AM PST May 4, 2012 "Expansion is going to be a point of conversation for us," he said, but added that he has "no preconceived notions" on whether 10, 11 or 12 teams is the right number. August 23, 2012 "We have to," he said. "It gets talked about at every conference meeting, and we have to talk about it, too. But I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with 10, and it needs to be a very high ... | |
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