German researchers say babies begin to pick up the nuances of their parents' accents while still in the womb.
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Electronic mail. Instant messages. And now twitters. Seems like the more advanced technology gets, the more distant we get from each other.
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Our dear colleagues over at Engadget German have had a chance to play with RIM's just-announced BlackBerry Bold 9700 today, and every indication we've gotten is that this thing is a perfect -- if not extremely conservative -- successor to the first-generation Bold.
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As per my last post, seems the hatred coming from the left is so close to the mainstream that it oozes from the website of the leader of the Democratic Party.
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A couple weeks ago, I ventured out into the wilds of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where I entered a dark, foreboding warehouse and entered the Borderlands.
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This post is longer than usual folks, but it's an important topic so I hope you'll bear with me.I have written before of the alienation that I felt as a young girl growing up within a male-centric Protestant Christian religion.
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Much like Lenovo's ThinkPad W700ds, we get the feeling that EVGA's newly launched InterView Dual-Display will only cater to a select niche, but that's not to say it can't be a winner to at least a few individuals.
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The humidity is rising, barometer's gettin' low. According to all sources, this video is the place to go? Exploring the deep, metaphorical nuances of the one of the most sacred of all gay anthems ever created, the video above elevates The Weather Girls' dance classic to new literal heights that it makes that Bonnie Tyler video look ambiguous! With the help of the Crysis level editor, a sense of humor, a good amount of spare time, 1up user "l4gg3r92" has treated the world to a silly, yet brilliant display of in-game physics and high end PC visuals.
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We were both trying not to stare.We were finally meeting, our neglected breakfasts between us as we talked.
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