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How Much Sleep Katie Couric, Kenneth Cole And 7 Other Leaders Get At Night
2014-04-29 21:01:48| Footwear - Topix.net
There's a reason why study after study has shown that getting a good night's sleep is one of the absolute best things you can do for your mind and your body.
MTA Wants to Screen Employees for Sleep Apnea
2014-04-23 07:19:53| Railroads - Topix.net
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority wants to prevent disasters like last December's Metro-North crash by screening employees for sleep apnea.
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Windows XP finally put to sleep by Microsoft but it will still haunt us for years to come
2014-04-08 14:28:24| Extremetech
Fair citizens of the interwebs, I bring sad tidings: Windows XP is officially dead. As of this morning, April 8, Microsoft has officially end-of-lifed (EOL) Windows XP. If you're still running Windows XP, no further patches or security updates are coming your way, and you should upgrade to Windows 7 or Windows 8 immediately. Of course, in reality, some 30% of the world's 1.5 billion PCs still run Windows XP. If you factor in computers that are hiding behind governmental and institutional firewalls, and non-PCs, there could be billions of computers still running Windows XP today.
Scientists Sound the Alarm on Global Warming, But Americans Sleep In
2014-03-18 19:57:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Time: Gallup released the results of a new poll on Americans` opinions about climate change earlier this month. For those concerned about global warming, the data was not promising. On one hand, about two-thirds of Americans believed that global warming is happening or will happen during their lifetime--which, incidentally, happens to be the correct answer. But only about 36% of Americans said they believe that global warming will pose a "serious threat to their way of life" during their lifetimes. Climate...
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Please, Microsoft, dont put Windows XP to sleep on April 8 the world isnt ready yet!
2014-01-20 17:49:19| Extremetech
On April 8 2014, almost thirteen years after it was first released, Windows XP will finally breathe its last breath and die -- officially, anyway. From that date, Microsoft will no longer support the inveterate OS, meaning instability bugs and security vulnerabilities will go forever unpatched. With Windows XP's desktop market share still around 30%, and many enterprises still months or years away from upgrading to Windows 7/8, these unsupported and insecure machines represent a serious risk to the health and security of the internet and other high-tech infrastructure. If just a single zero-day vulnerability is found after April 8, it will never be fixed. There's no telling what damage cybercriminals might sow with such an exploit.
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