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Panasonic's Groundbreaking Full HD 3D Home Entertainment System Now Exclusively Available At Best Buy's Magnolia Stores
SECAUCUS, N.J. and RICHFIELD, Minn., March 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Panasonic and Best Buy today continued their commitment to bringing 3D technology into American homes with the world's first consumer...


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Four in 10 men over 75 say they are still having sex
The feminist academic Camille Paglia once described sex at age 90 as "like trying to shoot pool with a rope". But despite her coruscating verdict sexual life expectancy is increasing, researchers...
Martha Lane Fox: 'I used to think the internet was just a tool. Now I know it can change society'
The co-founder of lastminute.com made a fortune in the dotcom boom – then nearly died in a car crash. Now the Government wants her to get us using the...
Video: Battling malnutrition in rural Afghanistan
Media stories about Afghanistan tend to focus on the conflict but the people of Afghan are also coping with the effects of drought and floods and many suffer from malnutrition as this video...
Vegas a la carte
FOOD TRENDS FROM FABLED CITY - LAS VEGAS - You know the old saying what happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas? Not the food! After a whirlwind tour and dining marathon, I discovered there's more...
Corey Haim dies at age 38
Image Credit: Michael Bezjian/WireImage.com Actor Corey Haim, 38, is dead after an accidental drug overdose. A spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Coroner confirmed that Haim, who battled...
'Lost': What'd you think?
Lost , and I love engaging with you guys about the show. I just hate having to make a snap judgment about an episode without having time to properly digest it. So...
CPS Students Out Rallying To Save Sports
(2/26/2010) Chicago Public Schools students are rallying to save sophomore sports at their high schools. Students were expected to gather outside each school Wednesday morning. They found out...
Call Me Google.
build and test super fast fiber-optic broadband networks in a few communities around the United States has a few communities in the U.S. pulling out all the stops to be chosen with some...
‘500 AK-47s, Please’: Art Imitates Blackwater
raised his hand to ask Sen. Carl Levin, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, if Blackwater indeed used the South Park character’s name to sign for the guns. “Levin, bless him,...
Google Maps Finally Adds Bike Routes
At long last, Google Maps has routes specifically for bikes. With the click of a mouse, the new feature allows you to plot the best (and flattest!) ride from Point A to Point B. Several cities,...
Everyone complains: rich, poor, educated, old, young
, a social science journal, everyone complains irrespective of age, education, income, gender and ethnicity. No surprise people are equally annoyed if they are getting customer "disservice" after...
Virtual lies and real insights into dating
, an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal, researchers uncover the truth behind the white lies that permeate online dating profiles. On March 8,...
The connected car becomes a reality
In-car entertainment is usually a sideline event at car shows and almost unnoticeable at electronics shows. But in the first two months of 2010, in-car internet has been prominently displayed at the...
On latest guitar game, players strum real strings
An upcoming musical video game lets players strum a real six-string electric guitar instead of tapping buttons on a fake instrument. "Power Gig: Rise of the SixString" is a game...
Kennel Club accused of failing to act on breeding concerns
The producer of a controversial BBC documentary about health problems in pedigree dogs has accused the Kennel Club of failing to take sufficient action in the wake of the programme's revelations. ...
A new Sharan – at last
Volkswagen has shown the next-generation Sharan at the Geneva Motor Show. The new car will go on sale in the UK later this year. The current Sharan, produced with few modifications since 1995, is...
Kia unveils smoother Sportage at Geneva
Kia is showing off its curvy third-generation Sportage SUV at the Geneva Motor Show. The all-new model breaks the final link with the Korean manufacturers' awkwardly-styled old-school cars, and...
Compensation drops for Akradi at Life Time Fitness
Chairman, President and CEO Bahram Akradi received more than $3.6 million in total compensation in 2009, down 36 percent from the nearly $5.7 million he received in 2008. In 2009, Akradi earned a...
Macheda a fortnight from fitness
Sir Alex Ferguson expects Federico Macheda to be back in a fortnight to ease Manchester United's striker crisis.Macheda has been limited to just five appearances this season, the last of which came...
Hackers target freshly uncovered Internet Explorer hole
Microsoft on Tuesday warned that hackers are targeting a freshly-uncovered weakness in some earlier versions of its Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser software. Microsoft said it is investigating a...
'Salami-slicing will not work'
children and parents in the face of recession must be avoided at all costs, campaigners warned at a Guardian conference on the future of work with families on 24 February at the London Marriott...
Innovation wins fresh recruits to children's services
Launched in January, the site had over 2,000 hits and Wiltshire council received an unprecedented 26 applications for social work posts. "We've got more high- quality applicants than jobs, which is a...
Short-break carers: a vital resource in short supply
Jake and mum Jane rely on short breaks to rest and recuperate Jane Andow is mum to 13-year-old Jake, who has Pitt-Hopkins syndrome, a rare disorder characterised by a severe...
'It keeps me fit and off the Xbox'
Great Oxendon runs a structured weekly programme, with a diverse range of activities including old favourites like table-tennis and darts, as well as arts and crafts and weightlifting. The club even...
A life beyond the school gates
Getting out there: deafblind children in Cornwall visit the Falmouth coastguard Photograph: Guy Martin Josh Burns grins, takes a deep breath, and takes his first tentative step onto an ice rink...
Anna Gupta says we must strive to understand the complex lives of children
children and yet it characterises the lives of many in Britain today. Those who neglect their children often struggle with a range of deep-seated and interlinked problems that can include a history...
Great leaders can be made
children 's services (DCS) knows they will have to lead and inspire professionals from a variety of disciplines who cope daily with grave, complex and stressful responsibilities. And no DCS can hope...
Time to introduce definite limits
It has called for government guidance on the need for each case to have a definite timeframe, within which the parents must improve or stand to lose custody of their child. "We have to be focused on...
Watchdog dismisses complaint over sex 'gel' ad
Complaints about a television ad for a sex lubricant that appeared before its 11pm restriction were not upheld by a watchdog. Viewers complained the ad for Durex Play O gel, which showed the...
US weighs up China internet censorship case
The United States is studying whether it can legally challenge Chinese Internet restrictions that hurt Google and other US companies operating in China, but direct talks with Beijing might yield...
US considers China Internet censorship case
The United States is studying whether it can legally challenge Chinese Internet restrictions that hurt Google and other US companies operating in China, but direct talks with Beijing might yield...
Oscar-winning film duo move into video games
The directors behind the Oscar-winning animated short "Logorama," are moving into the live-action world - but they aren't going Hollywood just...
MySpace readies site overhaul to rekindle growth
With shrinking audiences, deep layoffs and two management shake-ups, MySpace, the one-time leader in Internet social networking, has had a rocky year. Mike Jones, who took over as...
Martha Lane Fox : 'I used to think the internet was just a tool. Now I know it can change society'
The co-founder of lastminute.com made a fortune in the dotcom boom – then nearly died in a car crash. Now the Government wants her to get us using the...
Sea Dunes rises to challenge of leisurely yet eco-friendly boating experience
With the failure of the Earth Summit 2009 in Copenhagen to address vital environmental issues, Sea Dunes has developed a boat concept that provides an eco-friendly solution that hopes to contribute...
LG launches Android-based smartphone
LG, the world's number three mobile phone maker, today launched a smartphone based on Google's Android operating system in South Korea, as it seeks to boost its relatively weak smartphone line-ups....
Sports: Mori to step down as JASA head next year+
TOKYO, March 10 (AP) - (Kyodo)—Former Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori said Wednesday he will step down as head of the Japan Sports Association when his current term expires at the end of March...
Sumo Lifestyle Carrying Cases at the International Home & Housewares Show
Our distinctive Sumo logo is always well received, and fits perfectly into this channel. We are confident the attending retailers will love our products, and our brand, which will help us grow in...
St. James Art Show poster contest wants your work
The St. James Court Art Show Poster Competition is under way, and to one lucky and talented designer, event officials will award a $1,000 cash prize and feature the winning work on the show's...
In Search of Good Food | Straining with tomato sauces? Try this
When you sieve tomatoes, you wind up with a liquid tomato product like no other. The resulting puree is a pourable liquid (not the cakelike substance we buy in cans). The pourable liquid is thicker...
The Incredible Inman | Blind horror
Dear Mr. Inman: Years ago, I saw a movie on TV about a blind woman, and someone came into her family's home and killed her parents and other family...
Chanel does climate change, with real icebergs
Designer Karl Lagerfeld looked Tuesday to global warming, turning the melting of the polar ice caps into fodder for Chanel's fall-winter 2010-11 ready-to-wear look. Because, after all, what use is...
Nail art on the rise in Europe
After celebrities including Rihanna were spotted wearing elaborate nail art on the red carpet and following reports in various beauty media outlets, this phenomenon previously associated with...
Brazilian beauty is about more than just wax
Brazil's bikini waxing is world-famous, but who knew that the country is the world's largest market for hair dye and, soon, perfumery? According to an interview published by Premium Beauty News,...
IBM makes Earth-friendly plastic from plants
IBM researchers on Tuesday said they have discovered a way to make Earth-friendly plastic from plants that could replace petroleum-based products tough on the environment. The breakthrough promises...