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May 19, 2009 -
- Finally all of the rumors, expected launch dates, and price guesstimations can be put to rest because Sprint has just announced that the Pre will be coming on June 6 and will cost $199.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate. — Engadget
- A Daisy Fuentes Pilates game will be released on the Nintendo Wii by the end of the Summer. — Kotaku
- Apple has just started testing the iPhone 3.0 push notification service.
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Jun 09, 2008 -
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Oct 08, 2008 -
I go back and forth on the file sharing debate, unable to find solid footing on just one side of the issue. But when I heard that Michael Moore was releasing his new documentary online as a free download, and was even encouraging watchers to "share it or show it in any way you see fit," I thought "Okay, that works." But unfortunately, after the film showed up on torrent sites, letters of cease-and-desist were delivered to many users, sparking a geographical sharing debate.
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Feb 04, 2009 -
- Google India has created a colorful bus that is equipped with computers and giant screens to help educate people about the benefits of the Internet. It will showcase services like search, email, social networking, and more. — Digital Inspiration
- The free Slacker personal radio mobile app is now available on the BlackBerry Storm.
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Dec 27, 2007 -
As a member of Generation X, I was surprised to read that my peers are apparently the "least industrious lovers" of the modern era. According to a recent story in the Times UK, a new study has found that Gen Xers sleep around less and have fewer partners overall than the previous and later generations. Here's more:
According to academic research on sexual habits, people born between 1965 and 1985 have significantly fewer sexual partners and are less likely to be unfaithful than those who came before and after them.
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Sep 29, 2009 -
This year's lineup of Fall movies has a big hole in it where Shutter Island once was, but fans of Leonardo DiCaprio can rest easy — the man has a whole lotta movies coming our way. His newest project is The Deep Blue Goodbye, which is based on John D. MacDonald's mystery novel series from the '60s.
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Sep 25, 2009 -
- The 100 worst-reviewed movies of the last decade — Rotten Tomatoes
- Paul Dano has joined the cast of Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz's movie Wichita — Vulture
- The CW is going to shoot a reality about real-life NYC socialite Tinsley Mortimer — The Wrap
- That's right: The Real Housewives of Atlanta have made a music video — Show Tracker
- The 5 greatest hit-man flicks — Cinematical
- David Mamet's Anne Frank project has been rejected by Disney — MTV Movies Blog
- The top 10 TV character comas — TV Tango
- Find out how much your favorite TV characters would earn in real life — SavvySugar
- Of the cast of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, who would you most want to be stuck in a car with? — PopWatch
- NBC has ordered a script for a new show called Slacker Sons — Variety
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Apr 24, 2009 -
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Are You a Friday Slacker?
Yes, I tend to slack more on Friday.
No, I don't slack any more or less on Friday.
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Apr 03, 2009 -
One of the best things you can do for your skin is to wear sunblock every day. But with warm weather around the corner, even the SPF slackers will want to wear sunscreen to protect their skin. Here are three that I've tried recently.
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Jan 29, 2009 -
Even if you're not someone who has to be reminded not to swallow her ravioli whole, many of us simply do not chew our food enough. Feeling ravenous is often the culprit for being a chewing slacker, but there are many reasons why it's important to increase the number of times you chomp.
It gets the ball rolling: The act of chewing tells the rest of your gastrointestinal system to start the digestive process.
Better digestion: Chewing breaks food into smaller particles and increases the surface area, which is important to good digestion.
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