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  • Google’s Cloud Computing Service Gets a Price Cut, is Now Free to Students

    In a move that reflects a growing sense of competitiveness among the biggest cloud computing providers, Google has yet again cut the price for its cloud computing service for both businesses and students. According to a TechRepublic article, Google’s plan is to make its Google Compute Engine a more affordable, appealing option than competitors like…

  • Two Unrelated Police Shootings in New York City Currently Under Investigation

    Two unrelated police shootings that took place Monday night in Brooklyn and the Bronx are being investigated by authorities. These incidents come at a time when citizens across the country are questioning the actions of police officers, especially when they result in citizen deaths. According to the New York Times, the first shooting occurred in…

  • Orlando City Council Approves Amendment Banning Gender Identity Discrimination

    This August, the Orlando City Council voted unanimously to pass an amendment that guaranteed that people cannot be discriminated against for gender expression or gender identity when it comes to public accommodations and housing, and employment. Surprisingly, the amendment passed with no opposition.Perhaps the amendment’s passing isn’t so surprising if one looks back on Orlando’s…

  • Florida Preschoolers Embarking on New Journey Through Arts, Science

    Florida Preschoolers Embarking on New Journey Through Arts, Science

    It isn’t just Disney World that gives Florida-based students a reason to brag to the rest of the nation — now the Orlando Science Center and Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts are giving these kids something special: a better education. Both centers are hoping to close the academic achievement gap between privileged students…

  • The last decade has seen a huge increase in so-called automated homes. Through the use of windows with computer chips built into them; wi-fi enabled stoves, thermostats, and televisions; and computer-based home surveillance and security systems, the home space, like just about every place else, is now hooked into some form of computing technology; the…

  • As Technology Sinks into Homes, Cars, Hacking Becomes a Popular Tool for Thieves

    The last decade has seen a huge increase in so-called automated homes. Through the use of windows with computer chips built into them; wi-fi enabled stoves, thermostats, and televisions; and computer-based home surveillance and security systems, the home space, like just about every place else, is now hooked into some form of computing technology; the…

  • Jell-O is Jiggling its Way into Obscurity as Sales Continue to Slip

    Jell-O is Jiggling its Way into Obscurity as Sales Continue to Slip

    For many years, Jell-O has been a staple of kids’ lunches and as an option for quick, fun treats. Lately, though, Jell-O has been experiencing difficulty keeping a toe-hold in a shifting snack market — and profits have been slipping. In 2009, Jell-O sales hit a high of $932.5 million. Many of these sales came…

  • It’s a Material World, and Thanks to Julien’s Madonna Auction, You Can Own a Bit of the Material Girl

    It’s a Material World, and Thanks to Julien’s Madonna Auction, You Can Own a Bit of the Material Girl

    Madonna fans all over the world will soon have the chance to own the star’s personal items, thanks to an auction by Julien’s Auctions of Beverly Hills, one of the biggest auction houses for music and entertainment memorabilia. The auction house will host live and online bidding on Friday, November 7 starting at 9:00 a.m.…

  • Podiatrist Urges Diabetics To Take Better Care of Feet During Summer Months

    Podiatrist Urges Diabetics To Take Better Care of Feet During Summer Months

    Many people associate summertime activities with barefoot walks on the beach and through the grass, but if you are one of the many people suffering from diabetes, you may want to think twice before doing so. In Rhonda Cornell’s recent article for the Delaware County New Network, she discusses the issue of chronic wounds, and…

  • New Blood Test Will Help Improve Accuracy of Prostate Cancer Diagnoses

    New Blood Test Will Help Improve Accuracy of Prostate Cancer Diagnoses

    A new blood test with the capability to make prostate cancer diagnoses more accurate was recently introduced, lessening the likelihood of false positives and subsequent unneeded biopsies. According to an August 5 Fox News article, the blood test, called the Prostate Health Index (PHI) test, uses three prostate-specific indicators to make testing for this type…