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Dr. David Pensak, Creator of the First Internet Firewall, Embarks on Worldwide Speaking Tour to Teach Innovation
Dr. Pensak, an internationally known leader of computer software technology and innovations, launches a worldwide speaking tour. For over thirty years, David Pensak PhD, did research at Dupont in Wilmington, Delaware. While working with the company's permission, he founded Raptor Systems, the computer software security company that developed and brought to market the first commercially successful Internet firewall. He also founded Authentica, which was subsequently acquired by storage giant, EMC. Along the way, he developed several seminal technologies, which helped make Digital Rights Management (DRM) viable. - Read More Autism Controversy Dominates National News
A Mother’s Personal Story of a Vaccine Gone Wrong - Read More THE ENERGY HEALING EXPERIMENTS By Gary E. Schwartz, PhD | NEW BOOK IS THE FIRST TO MAKE THE SCIENTIFIC CONNECTION BETWEEN ENERGY HEALING AND TRADITIONAL MEDICINE TO HELP US HEAL OURSELVES
Drawing on the data he has collected from his National Institute for Health (NIH) sponsored laboratory research to explain the reality of energy healing, Dr. Schwartz has written THE ENERGY HEALING EXPERIMENTS: Science Reveals Our Natural Power to Heal - Read More EarthLab and 'The 11th Hour' Filmmakers Issue Challenge: Can 1 Million People Reduce Their Environmental Impact in 2008?
Urges Consumers to Take 'The 11th Hour Challenge' and Reduce Carbon Output by 10 Percent - Read More Lendingclub.com: Win-Win Peer-to-Peer Lending Makes for Great Competition
In today’s Internet age, better banking means that people don’t have to deal with banks at all. Bank loans and credit card companies are facing some stiff competition with the new-age concept of ‘peer-to-peer lending’, a modern day finance option made possible by the birth of online groups like Facebook.com. - Read More First Book Ever Written Using Mobile Phone is Published
- Read More Video of Broken Sidekick 3 - Will T-Mobile Replace this Malfunction?
Below is a video of a Danger/Tmobile Sidekick 3. In the video the phone jumps from a perfectly normal working phone to a sidekick with a screen who's picture is flipped over and mirror imaged. - Read More iPhone Premieres This Friday Night at Apple Retail Stores
Free Workshops, Genius Bar Support and One to One Personal Training - Read More KFC Celebrates Zero Grams Trans Fat Conversion With a TV Ad First
KFC Takes Viral Video Stars from Internet to the Small Screen in First-Ever TV Commercial Created Entirely from Consumer-Generated Content - Read More What's New Under the Sun This Summer?
Sunscreen That You Don't Have To Remember To Use - Read More Xilinx SDR Radio Kit Wins 2006 Portable Design Editor's Choice Award
- Read More NASA TV Airs Shuttle Crew Media Session and Spacewalk Thursday
- Read More NASA to Review Psychological Screening Process
The U.S. Space Agency (NASA) says it will review its psychological screening process one day after a U.S. astronaut was charged with attempting to kill an alleged romantic rival. - Read More President Bush Requests $5.4 Billion for PEPFAR in 2008
This week, President Bush presented his budget for fiscal year 2008. It includes a request for $5.4 billion for PEPFAR, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. PEPFAR is now three years old. It was originally proposed as a five-year, $15-billion program. - Read More Breast Cancer On the Rise Among Young Women
Jennifer Johnson was performing a monthly breast self-exam when she discovered a lump. She was 27 years old and five months pregnant when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. - Read More National Survey Reveals Over Half of Women Aware of Heart Disease Risk But Overly Optimistic About Doctor’s Knowledge
The Association of Women’s Heart Programs and the California Pistachio Commission Releases Research Findings on Eve of American Heart Month - Read More The Stealth Health Epidemic: Patient-Focused Organization Reaches Out to Educate Chicagoans
- Read More Suunto t4 Heart Rate Monitor Ranks #2 in Outside Magazine's 'O List' of Year's Most Important People, Ideas, Trends and Gear
Equipped with Suunto Coach, Suunto t4 Monitors Progress and Makes Intelligent Workout Recommendations for Frequency, Duration and Intensity - Read More New York Production Company Kismet Films Produces Third Series of PSAs for HIV/AIDS Awareness
For the third year, Kismet Films, a New York production company, was selected to produce a celebrity-driven public service announcement campaign for the national not-for-profit organization, Cable Positive, whose mission is to harness the power and resou rces of cable television in the fight against HIV/AIDS. - Read More Live Bed-In at Kenneth Cole\'s Grand Central Store Window Will Celebrate Safe Sex Between Married Couples Living with HIV, Friday, December 1, World AIDS Day
Shawn Decker is HIV positive, Gwenn Barringer is not. Together they will spend the morning in bed in a store window at Kenneth Cole’s Grand Central store, East 42nd Street near Vanderbilt Avenue. Kenneth Cole is chairman of amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research. - Read More World Health Organization and Partners Unveil New Coordinated Approach to Treat Millions Suffering from Neglected Tropical Diseases
- Read More Bigger is Better When Speaking of Pumpkins
Any way you cut it, the pumpkin has long been an American favorite. - Read More Studies Say Benefits of Eating Fish Outweigh Risks
Two new U.S. studies say the nutritional benefits of eating fish outweigh the potential hazards from environmental contaminants. Some environmental and consumer groups dispute the finding. - Read More Microsoft ends support for Windows XP's first service pack
As Microsoft had previously announced, they will stop supporting the first service pack of their flagship operating system software, Windows XP. - Read More Google purchases YouTube for $1.65 billion
On Monday, October 9, 2006, Google Inc. announced its decision to purchase YouTube, the popular video-sharing site, for $1.65 billion in stock. - Read More Two Americans Awarded Nobel Medicine Prize
This year's Noble Prize in Medicine has been awarded to a team of U.S. researchers. - Read More Tamiflu(R) in Ample Supply for Prevention & Treatment of Seasonal Flu
Pharmacies Nationwide Have More Than Double Last Year's Inventory - Read More Sony to Initiate Global Replacement Program for Notebook Computer Battery Packs
Sony Corporation will initiate a global
replacement program for certain battery packs that utilize
Sony-manufactured lithium ion cells used by notebook computer manufacturers
in order to address concern related to recent over-heating incidents. - Read More Hollywood Calls on Carson City Marketing and Web Development Company to Launch New Web site
In recent months Noble Studios was contracted to manage the Web site design and development for the “Vote for Pedro” actor Efren Ramirez. - Read More NASA Plans Space Shuttle Launch for Wednesday
The U.S. Space Agency NASA is planning to launch its space shuttle Atlantis in Cape Canaveral, Florida on Wednesday.
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