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Isis heart drug leads to big reduction in blood fat
2013-09-01 13:07:07| Biotech - Topix.net
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UAE leads 'Top 15' in smartphone penetration
2013-08-28 22:48:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The United Arab Emirates had the world's highest smartphone penetration rate in the first quarter, at 73.8 percent. It was followed by South Korea (73%), Saudi Arabia (72.8%), Singapore (67.5%) and Norway (67.5%), reports Statista, citing Our Mobile Planet by Google. The next ten top countries by mobile penetration, were Australia (64.4%), Sweden (62.9%), Hong Kong (62.8%), UK (62.2%), Denmark (59%), Ireland (57%), Israel (56.6%), US (56.4%), Canada (56.4%) and Spain (55.4%). The survey sampled 1,000 for all countries, except Ireland at 900, and Saudi Arabia and UAE at 500.[Editor's note: The concept of 'smartphone' is somewhat imprecise, as it means different operating systems, features, screen sizes and data speeds to different people.]
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SAP user group lobbying leads to more flexible on-premises licensing policy
2013-08-22 20:29:13| InfoWorld: Top News
SAP has made the second change to its software licensing policies within a month following a long-term lobbying effort by user groups, and while the move will give customers more flexibility, certain limitations apply. Customers can now replace existing on-premises software licenses and associated maintenance fees with other products in SAP's on-premises portfolio, SAP said in an emailed statement on Thursday.
Southwest Airlines leads way with 44 new routes in our analysis of...
2013-08-14 18:24:31| Airlines - Topix.net
Yippee! The place to make money in the airline industry does, once again, seem to be America.
Regenerated human heart tissue beats on its own, leads towards replacement hearts and other organs
2013-08-14 13:44:43| Extremetech
A team of scientists at the University of Pittsburgh have hit the mother lode: They've grown human heart tissue that can beat on its own (video below). The process, involving decellularized mouse hearts and induced pluripotent stem cells, is equal parts beautiful and insane -- and one of the biggest breakthroughs in modern medicine to boot.
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