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BehindTheMedspeak: World's first anti-slouch shirt 'Assume the position'

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2008-06-03 14:01:00 by bookofjoe in bookofjoe
Invented by Talia Elena Radford Cryns, a graduate student in industrial design at Austria's University of Applied Arts Vienna Called the Ergoskin, the device detects bad posture through sensors along the torso and prompts the wearer to correct it," wrote Ranit Mishori in today's Washington Post Health section story Prompts the wearer" heh, heh I...
 
 
 
 
 
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Blue Jeans Cable Calls BS on Monster Cable Patent Suit, Vows to Fight to Bloody Death [Monster Cable]

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2008-04-15 15:30:00 by matt buchanan in Gizmodo
...assume that you would agree with me that if the Tartan connector is less dissimilar from the D323643 patent than from any of the five patents you cite in your letter, then the Tartan connector is within the coverage of the prior art and cannot, as a matter of law, infringe any of your client's current patents I must also point out that unless...
 
 
 
 
 
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Monster Cable Threatens Blue Jeans Cable, Gets Ass Handed Back

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2008-04-16 04:01:40 by Evan Ackerman in OhGizmo!
...assume that you would agree with me that if the Tartan connector is less dissimilar from the D323643 patent than from any of the five patents you cite in your letter, then the Tartan connector is within the coverage of the prior art and cannot, as a matter of law, infringe any of your clients current patents I must also point out that unless...
 
 
 
 
 
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Quarter Million Dollars of Digital Photo Gear in a Single Photo [Beijing Olympics]

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2008-08-15 08:00:00 by Jesus Diaz in Gizmodo
...assume a conservative average of $6,000 per telephoto lense. That's $138,000 total just on lenses. Most of them are probably using the biggest and baddest Canon and Nikon cameras, so we can assume an average $5,000 price tag per camera, which brings the grand total to about a quarter of a million dollars Now, there are 1,100 accredited...
 
 
 
 
 
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R2D2 Peppermill - These Arent The Spices Youre Looking For

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2008-01-31 14:32:24 by Andrew Liszewski in OhGizmo!
...assume the Star Wars Poker Set I wrote about the other day is a popular item, if only because its Star Wars themed. But can the same be said for an R2D2 Peppermill? Well I think its safe to assume theres a large chunk of the population who will go out of their way to procure an R2D2 themed peppermill instead of a regular model And who can...
 
 
 
 
 
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R2D2 Peppermill - These Arent The Spices Youre Looking For

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2008-01-31 14:32:24 by Administrator in Oblingo!
...assume the Star Wars Poker Set I wrote about the other day is a popular item, if only because its Star Wars themed. But can the same be said for an R2D2 Peppermill? Well I think its safe to assume theres a large chunk of the population who will go out of their way to procure an R2D2 themed peppermill instead of a regular model And who can...
 
 
 
 
 
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Should Yahoo block The Pirate Bay?

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2008-02-19 07:01:16 by HASH0x8b5d758 in gadget life blog
...assume Yahoo has intentionally blocked the site, which helps people find copies of music, videos and software, most of them pirated. (For more blogger reactions, see here and here I, too, would assume that Yahoo is intentionally blocking the site. It seems unlikely that a major search engine lost one of the most visited sites on the Web....
 
 
 
 
 
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Live at the HP Labs Event

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2008-03-06 21:44:15 by Henry Work in CrunchGear
...assume computers are pervasive. Today: assume that the internet is pervasive. A huge mosaic of Web 2.0 icons floating on screen 2:25pm: CTO Shane Robison is on. Talking about Then and Now Challenges. Then: connecting devices. Now: connecting users to good services. Then: I.T. is about productivity. Now: Collaboration. Then: CIO maintain...
 
 
 
 
 
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Briton gets world's first PS3 tattoo, has certainly sparked trend

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2008-03-07 19:18:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
...assume that Blu-ray's victory in the format war pushed this particular Briton over the edge and made him truly believe that the PS3 is in fact "the best console ever made" -- his words, not ours. Quite frankly, we're not sure exactly how much alcohol was involved in making this decision, but we're going to assume that it's just a matter of...