Friday, May 25, 2012

Find the Best Auto Repair Service Which Fits to Your Needs | Bebo ...

When you are on the lookout for the best auto repair service in Las Vegas, ensure that the service provider you are choosing is someone who is skilled at his job, and is reliable too. It might sound like an effortless task; however it is quite difficult to seek such a car repair service.

The automobiles which are being made nowadays are quite intricate. They have complex circuit boards in addition to electronics that automobiles which were made in the earlier period did not possess. If the contemporary mechanic is to work on the cars in an efficient manner, he must devote a lot of instruction and apparatus. The essential know-how pertaining to how a car functions is the same as it used to be, however there are supplementary details which the car repair shops must be proficient at, so that thy can ensure that the job is skillfully accomplished.

There are a few things you should keep in mind so as to find the best auto repair shop, which fits your needs.

? It is imperative to find a car repair shop that is dedicated to repairing your automobile. It would be beneficial for you if you can bring your automobile to a distinct auto service shop which dedicates itself solely on your car. In Las Vegas there are car repair shops which concentrate on a distinct kind of car, like Land Rovers, Honda and so forth. If you can bring the automobile over to them personally, you can be assured of optimum service. Just like numerous other specialists, their services would be more costly as compared to the standard car repair shops. However, remember that they would repair your car within a shorter time frame, and once you ascertain that the identification and solution is done appropriately, you would have your peace of mind as you know for sure that the work which was accomplished was accurate.

? When you are on the lookout for an auto repair service which fits your needs, see to it if you can take your automobile to a technician who is a part of the Better Business Bureau or else Chamber of Commerce. If they are a part of such esteemed organizations, you can rest assured that there would be some kind of supervision and impeccable standards. Furthermore if they happen to charge an exorbitant sum for their services, there is always the alternative to place a formal complaint following which the auto repair service will be obligated to give an explanation.

These are the ways to find the best auto repair service which fits your needs. Remember that it is better to opt for an auto service which is reliable, reasonably priced as well as ensures efficient services, in Las Vegas.http://www.articlecity.com/

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Thursday, May 24, 2012

T-Mobile myTouch Q makes its mark on the FCC

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Talk about being tardy to the party: a month after its keyboard-less twin, the Huawei Ascend G312 QWERTY has finally received approval from the FCC. While this particular name may not sound very appealing to the average US customer, perhaps its other designation -- the T-Mobile myTouch Q -- will. Indeed, this is the 2012 iteration (the slide-out keyboard version, at least) of the carrier's annual series, and it sports quadband GSM / EDGE and 850 / AWS / 1900 / 2100 HSPA+. Most of the specs are already known: you can expect to find a 4-inch WVGA display, 1.4GHz MSM8255T chip with 1GB RAM and 4GB of onboard storage and room for microSD expansion. If you're a fan of the myTouch series -- or even hardware keyboards in general -- you likely won't have to wait too much longer.

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SpaceX mission to space station scrubbed for now

SpaceX's first attempt to send its Dragon cargo capsule to the International Space Station ended abruptly Saturday morning when computers aboard the company's Falcon 9 rocket shut off the craft's? engines just after ignition.

By Pete Spotts,?Staff writer / May 19, 2012

The SpaceX's first attempt to send its Dragon cargo capsule to the International Space Station ended abruptly Saturday morning when computers aboard the company's Falcon 9 rocket shut off the craft's engines just after ignition.

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SpaceX's first attempt to send its Dragon cargo capsule to the International Space Station ended abruptly Saturday morning when computers aboard the company's Falcon 9 rocket shut off the craft's? engines just after ignition.

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The control system for the rocket, which uses a cluster of nine of the company's Merlin engines in its first stage, checks to ensure all the engines are running properly before the craft is released to begin its climb to space.

After a flawless countdown, the engines ignited at 4:55 a.m. as scheduled. But the flight-control computer detected too much pressure in the combustion chamber of one of the engines and aborted the pre-dawn launch. The next launch opportunity comes at 3:44 a.m. Monday.

This mission combines into one attempt the objectives of two demonstration flights the company must perform for NASA before it begins regular cargo runs to and from the International Space Station under a $1.6 billion, 12-mission space-station resupply contract.

SpaceX must show that the automated Dragon spacecraft is capable of the precision flying needed to operate safely in the station's vicinity before docking ? including a rendezvous-abort maneuver ? as well as perform the maneuvers needed to bring it within reach of the space station's robotic arm.

Once station crew members have Dragon in their grasp, they use the arm to dock the craft with the station.

This mission represents only the third for the Falcon 9. The rocket's initial test launch in June 2010 was successful. SpaceX's hardware cleared another key milestone the following December, when the company lofted, orbited, and recovered its Dragon capsule ? becoming the first commercial venture to pull off such a feat.

Although the previous successes have fed high expectations for this mission, SpaceX founder and chief designer Elon Musk cautioned during a press briefing in April previewing the mission that the rocket ?is still relatively new.?

At a post-scrub briefing Saturday morning, SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell said all nine engines ignited normally, but the flight-control computer detected too much pressure in engine five's combustion chamber, triggering the abort a half second later.

Although the rocket can still reach orbit if up to two engines fail, it needs all nine to lift off.

Asked if today's aborted launch represented a failure, she replied that it would have been a failure if the rocket had launched with the glitch.

After engines ignite, ?we hold the vehicle down for this purpose, to watch for this exact issue,? she said. ? Just like a pilot at the end of a runway revs the engines and looks at the gauges, we were revving the engines, looking at the gauges, and we decided not to fly,? she said. ??????????

Although problems like this can crop up if a pressure sensor or software is faulty, neither seems to be the case here. ?We can't blame the software guys for this one,? Shotwell said.

SpaceX saw a similar event during the Falcon 9's first launch in 2010, she said. But since that mission involved no on-orbit rendezvous, SpaceX was able to troubleshoot the problem and launch later the same day. Today, the launch window for the mission was only a few seconds long to ensure Dragon reaches the station with enough propellant for its thrusters to repeat test maneuvers if necessary.

A quick early look at the data on the engines indicated that the pressure was too high in engine five because it was running hot ? a sign it wasn't getting enough fuel, Ms. Shotwell said. Technicians will inspect the engine today to determine the cause and begin any repairs. If the engine needs to be replaced, SpaceX has another Falcon 9 in the hanger at the Kennedy Space Center technicians can tap for a replacement.

Ms. Shotwell noted that if the engine needs to be swapped, workers can perform the change-out and still have the rocket ready for another launch Monday. The next launch opportunity after that comes Tuesday morning at 3:22 a.m.

SpaceX is one of two companies that have contracts with NASA to provide resupply flights to the space station. The second is Orbital Science Corporation, which inked a deal worth $1.9 billion for eight resupply missions between 2012 and 2015. The company is slated to launch its Antares rocket and Cygnus cargo craft on their first demonstration flight later this year.

But the Falcon 9/Dragon package represents a unique capability for NASA and the space-station program, NASA officials say. Unlike all the other automated cargo craft supplying the station, Dragon is designed to bring cargo back to Earth as well ? ranging from samples used in on-orbit science experiments to space-station components that can be repaired or refurbished.

In a process started in 2006, NASA has turned to commercial launch providers to resupply the space station in order to focus its efforts on sending human explorers beyond low-Earth orbit. In addition to using commercial carriers for cargo, the agency is working with six companies on systems that would carry humans to low-Earth orbit as well.?

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Automotive Website Awards to Be Presented at AutoCon 2012 ...

Eatontown, NJ ? The fifth annual Automotive Website Awards, presented by PCG Consulting, will be presented September 11, 2012 after the opening ceremony for the AutoConnections Conference & Exposition (AutoCon 2012). ?The Automotive Website Awards (AWA) are the industry's highest honors for automotive vendors and suppliers.
Bringing the two events together makes it possible for dealers to take advantage of the newest and most exciting automotive conference and watch live to see which of their suppliers walked away with a 2012 AWA.

'We're honored to bring our annual awards ceremony to AutoCon 2012,' said Brian Pasch, CEO of PCG Consulting.? 'The vendor and dealer communities that will be united at this powerful event will energize the AWA awards ceremony; hundreds of automotive professionals will be in attendance. '

AutoCon 2012 attendees receive complimentary admission to the AWA awards ceremony to cheer on their colleagues.

The 2012 AWA Ceremony will be on September 11, 2012 at 6:00 PM. Attendees to AutoCon 2012 are advised to arrive into Las Vegas on September 11th by 1:00 PM so that they can check-in to the hotel and be ready for the opening General Session at 4:30 pm.

Vendors who have product for consideration for an AWA should contact Nicholas Casci 732.450.8200 ext. 47 or go online to http://www.automotivewebsiteawards.com for more information.

About the Automotive Website Awards
Since 2008, the Automotive Website Awards have provided car dealers with an independent review of automotive technology.?? The awards program recognizes the industry's best technology across seven different categories: best website platform, best mobile website, best mobile application, best marketing software, best website add-on software, best automotive classified sites and best social media marketing tools.

About AutoCon 2012
The AutoConnections 2012 Conference and Expo series (AutoCon 2012) will bring together the best in automotive retail thought leadership along with the best speakers and solution providers in the industry.

AutoConnections 2012 will connect dealers with the strategies, tools, people and inspiration for the greatest competitive advantage in the automotive retail marketplace.

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Nokia 808 PureView enables NFC image share, mobile payment apps to come

Nokia 808 PureView NFC detailed: share images with any compatible devices, Mastercard and Visa applications on their way

Rounding off a busy day of shooting with Nokia's new imaging mistress, the company's Vesa Jutila, Head of Symbian Product Marketing, hooked us up with some more developments for the 808 PureView, specifically to do with NFC. He told us that picture sharing would be possible across devices -- not limiting itself to fellow PureView smartphones, and differentiating it from another hotly anticipated future smartphone. We'd err against using it on those full 38- or 34-megapixel images though, as they will often measure over 10MB and it could take some time. Further, Nokia's already applied for Mastercard and Visa accreditation to get those mobile wallets up and working. We're curating our own exclusive image gallery as we speak and they're likely to whet your appetite for more oversampling goodness. Expect a fully-fledged review with a final model in the not-too-distant future.

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Buggy break rooms: Study reveals office ick

Think twice before reaching for the office break room door ? three in four are tainted with bacteria, finds a new study that examined 5,000 swabs from offices. ?The break room is really the center of germ transfer in the office,? found researcher Charles Gerba.

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Sleep Apnea Linked to Higher Cancer Death Risk

SUNDAY, May 20 (HealthDay News) -- Sleep apnea has already been linked to a host of adverse health problems, such as high blood pressure and heart disease. Now, new research suggests that in people who already have cancer, the sleep disorder may raise their risk of dying from cancer.

People with the most severe sleep apnea -- those who have 30 or more episodes of low or no oxygen in an hour of sleep -- had almost five times the risk of cancer death compared to someone without sleep apnea.

"Sleep apnea is the periodic pausing of breathing during sleep that results in drops in oxygen levels in your blood. It causes snoring and sleepiness during the day," explained study author Dr. Javier Nieto, chair of the department of population health sciences at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, in Madison.

"Aside from being an annoyance to your spouse, family members and maybe even your neighbors depending on how loud your snoring is, sleep apnea is a severe problem. Drowsiness and sleepiness during the day increase the risk of accidents, and sleep apnea is associated with cardiovascular disease, heart disease, strokes, hypertension and cardiovascular mortality. Now, we see this new angle: an increase in cancer mortality," said Nieto.

Nieto is scheduled to present the study Sunday at the American Thoracic Society International Conference, in San Francisco.

Nieto said the new study was suggested by researchers from the University of Barcelona in Spain who found that when mice were deprived of oxygen periodically, skin cancer tumors grew faster in the mice. And, cancer cells in the lab that are deprived of oxygen produce molecules that stimulate the growth of blood vessels in an attempt to get more oxygen, he said.

Nieto and the Spanish researchers wondered if this effect was the same in humans. To test that theory, they reviewed data from more than 1,500 people included in the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort. This study included 22 years of mortality data, as well as information from sleep studies.

The researchers adjusted the data to account for age, sex, body mass, smoking and other factors that might affect the risk of cancer death, and they found that sleep apnea increased the risk of cancer death. They also found that the more severe the sleep apnea, the more likely someone was to die from cancer.

People with mild sleep apnea -- five to 14.9 episodes of low or no oxygen in an hour -- had a 10 percent increased risk of cancer death, while those with moderate sleep apnea -- 15 to 29.9 episodes of low or no oxygen in an hour -- had double the risk of cancer death. Those with severe sleep apnea -- more than 30 episodes of low or no oxygen in an hour -- had a 4.8 times higher risk of cancer death.

Nieto said the study didn't prove a cause-and-effect relationship, but the association was quite strong. And, he noted that the findings were consistent in humans, animals and in cells.

He added that there is also a plausible mechanism for this association. When you have cancer and you repeatedly have episodes of low or no oxygen, the cancer cells "try to compensate for the lack of oxygen by growing additional blood vessels to get more oxygen. It's a defense mechanism," Nieto said. And, as those blood vessels keep growing, it helps the tumor to spread, he explained.

Dr. Steven Park, a sleep medicine specialist and otorhinolaryngologist at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City, said he wasn't surprised by the findings.

"This goes along with the link between sleep apnea and pretty much every chronic medical condition out there," Park said. But, he added that this study's findings need to be confirmed in other studies, and ideally be published in a peer-reviewed journal. Research presented at medical meetings should be viewed as preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed medical journal.

"Anyone with snoring, severe daytime fatigue, lack of memory or focus, high blood pressure, diabetes, and even someone who has to get up to go to the bathroom at night should be screened for sleep apnea," Park said. He added that it's possible to have sleep apnea without snoring, especially for women. So, if you're getting enough sleep at night, yet still feel tired during the day, it's important to bring this up to your doctor.

Park said there are home-monitoring devices that can be used to screen people at home initially.

Nieto said that treating sleep apnea will improve your quality of life, as well as reduce your risk of high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease. And, if you have cancer, he said, treating sleep apnea may help increase your odds of surviving cancer.

More information

Learn more about sleep apnea from the U.S. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

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