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Ars tests the first beta release of KDE 4.2. The new version of the popular Linux desktop environment has lots of new features, including significant improvements to the panel and other Plasma components. Read More...
John Cassavetes's wrenching film Opening Night, released in 1977, stars Gena Rowlands as a famous actress who becomes increasingly unhinged after seeing a young autograph hound hit by a car outside the theater where she's starring in a Broadway-bound play. Acclaimed Flemish director Ivo van Hove—whose bold interpretations of plays like Hedda Gabler and The Misanthrope have been hits in ...
LONDON & BOULDER, Colo.----Leximancer, provider of a breakthrough customer analytics and unstructured text mining platform, has formed an OEM partnership with Polecat Ltd. The partnership between the Boulder-based Leximancer and the London-based Polecat comes as Leximancer continues to expand upon its growing international customer base.
Megavision, a small firm near Santa Barbara, has a growing reputation for the kind of specialized digital imaging sought by museums, archives, research institutes and elite collectors. Researchers gathered recently in a small darkened lab near Santa Barbara, nervously pacing as a digital camera snapped hundreds of images of a shard of pottery resting a few feet below the lens.
"Ghostpile" The Department of Art & Art History at Stanford University presents Ghostpile, a photography exhibition by Lukas Felzmann.
An emerging field called collective intelligence could create an Orwellian future on a level Big Brother could only dream of.
By Jessica Holt Western Herald Struggling to get the grade you want in one of your classes? Looking for some extra help? Few students are aware of the helpful services provided by Western Michigan University’s Academic Skills Center. “The ASC helps students to enhance and develop their studying strategies and habits so that they can be as successful [...]
The first Monday in December is a chance for Hargrave football players to showcase their talents to top college football programs
By John Markoff THE NEW YORK TIMES Harrison R. Brown ’12, an 18-year-old freshman majoring in mathematics at MIT, didn’t need to do complex calculations to figure out he liked this deal: In exchange for letting researchers track his every move, he receives a free smartphone.
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