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Hello all, Please see our new Meetup group?title and home page?message in place of Operation Care Support Meetup group.? Since Feb. 2008, we supported the Operation Care Dallas with every effort possible, from migrating their website from a very old … Continue reading →
If you were one of the naysayers who thought that there wouldn’t be a very strong consumer appetite for the newest twist on the already very popular iPad, it may be time to think again. Apple’s top executives said today … Continue reading →
Marie Sklodowska Curie Immortalized by her researches on radium. Image: Scientific American From Scientific American, November 25, 1911, Volume 105 FEMINISM very nearly won a great victory in the French Academy of Sciences on January 23rd, 1911, … Continue reading →
IKEA constantly manages to churn out innovative, affordable products. The latest, however, is seeing it move directly into the technology sector: it’s launching its own TV, which comes integrated into a piece of furniture to completely banish cables from your … Continue reading →
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KOF XIII ‘NESTS Kyo’ DLC delayed on PS3, netcode patch on the way
Originally slated for a simultaneous 360 and PS3 release on December 20, King of Fighters XIII‘s upcoming “NESTS Kyo” character DLC pack has been delayed for PS3 fighters until January 10. A fantastically vague “technical error” is to blame for … Continue reading