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- How iCloud works
- Details about iCloud service: how it works
- Calif. surfers protest Lagoon Restoration Project
- Scientists identify how major biological sensor in the body works
- My inspiration: Thomas Hawkins
- How will the postal strike affect you?
- Taking the lead
- I'm Just Sayin: A new class of politician
| Posted: 06 Jun 2011 09:26 PM PDT If the iCloud service works as promised, users will no longer need to connect their iPhones or iPads to their computers to move photos, music or files from one device to the other. For photos, documents and other content that users create themselves, any device running iCloud will automa... |
| Details about iCloud service: how it works Posted: 06 Jun 2011 02:59 PM PDT If the iCloud service works as promised, users will no longer need to connect their iPhones or iPads to their computers to move photos, music or files from one device to the other. |
| Calif. surfers protest Lagoon Restoration Project Posted: 07 Jun 2011 10:03 AM PDT Surfrider Beach in Malibu, Calif. is famed for its right-hand point break and often-chaotic melting pot of waves, crowds, and characters. However, a raging debate over a restoration project planned for the nearby Malibu Lagoon, and how it may affect the surf break, has taken the typical three-ring circus that is Malibu and turned it up a notch or three in recent weeks. "It's a huge issue, man ... |
| Scientists identify how major biological sensor in the body works Posted: 06 Jun 2011 01:12 PM PDT A biological sensor is a critical part of a human cell's control system that is able to trigger a number of cell activities. A type of sensor known as the "gating ring" can open a channel that allows a flow of potassium ions through the cell's wall or membrane — similar to the way a subway turnstile allows people into a station. This flow of ions, in turn, is involved in the regulation of ... |
| My inspiration: Thomas Hawkins Posted: 07 Jun 2011 02:50 AM PDT Thomas Hawkins, iPad journalist for the Belfast Telegraph, explains how an interest in technology has helped him as he works with the latest innovation in the newspaper industry. Related Stories Keep tough stance on lending call to banks Business Soapbox: Jane Bevis Business Soapbox: John Friel Out of the office: Karen O'Hara Lunch isn't for wimps: The John Hewitt, Donegall Street |
| How will the postal strike affect you? Posted: 06 Jun 2011 12:07 PM PDT As the rotating postal strike makes its way around the country, The Recorder and Times asked people in Brockville, "How will the postal strike affect you?" Debbie Hyland is a piano teacher in Brockville who also works as a crossing guard.[...] |
| Posted: 07 Jun 2011 10:12 AM PDT Many couples run their households jointly, making financial decisions together as partners. But more and more women are taking on the role of their family's chief financial officer. They set the budget, pay the bills, make the grocery list and can tell you how much it truly costs to run the family. "Over the last five years, we have seen a significant increase with the clients and potential ... |
| I'm Just Sayin: A new class of politician Posted: 06 Jun 2011 07:58 PM PDT Are you happy with how Washington works or do you think the political system needs a complete overhaul? Here's how a viewer from Wentzville sees it. |
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