Month: February 2011
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Owner: Patrick could join Ambrose at RPM
For the second time in a month, Richard Petty Motorsports co-owner Andrew Murstein has publicly stated his desire to see Danica Patrick drive a third RPM Fusion in the 2012 Sprint Cup Series. read more
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Researchers aim to ‘print’ human skin
Researchers are developing a specialized skin “printing” system that could be used in the future to treat soldiers wounded on the battlefield. read more
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Holdsworth: Drivers need to speak their minds
Lee Holdsworth has urged his V8 Supercars rivals to speak their minds in an attempt to bring the sport into the mainstream spotlight. raed more
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Film industry eyes legal streaming services
The Australian film industry has considered legal, online content delivery in its longstanding battle against movie piracy. read more
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Bathurst Council approves Lowndes laps
The Bathurst Regional Council has given Vodafone approval to use the Mount Panorama circuit on March 22, when Craig Lowndes will complete five laps in a Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Formula One car. read more
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Is the Shade Coming Down on the Windows Era?
“Being the largest OEM of PCs on the planet and pushing GNU/Linux — albeit a distro shrouded in non-free layers — HP can put the last nail in the coffin of M$’s monopoly,” predicted blogger Robert Pogson. “Their product will not only be competitive with that other OS, but iOS/MacOS and Android/Linux as well.” raed…
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V8 Supercars instigates tyre bundle investigation
The V8 Supercars board has instigated an action plan to see the removal of the tyre bundles from the apex of corners at V8 Supercars events. read more
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Bahrain GP threatened by protestors
The season-opening 2011 Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead, say race officials, despite protestors threatening the event in the name of publicity. read more
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Unbelievable Wayne Rooney Bicycle Kick Goal vs. Manchester City
Tile says it all.Sit back and enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvlEfqOKM5k&feature=player_embedded
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Google Woos Publishers With Payment Service
Google Inc. fired another salvo in its broadening competition with Apple Inc., opening a payment system for digital content that will let publishers keep a bigger share of revenues than a service launched by Apple this week. read more