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December 31, 2008

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    Newsletter + Melamorsico n.136

    Eccoci,

    in ritardo di qualche giorno, ma un ritardo voluto perchè volevo cogliere l'occasione per augurarvi un Buon 2009!!! Grazie a tutti per questo anno di crescita e miglioramento. Non dimenticate, però, che le novità continuano anche nel nuovo anno. Il 6 gennaio, per esempio, c'è il Keynote del Macworld, l'ultimo nella sua storia. Per l'occasione avremo sul campo Maxpiz che ci terrà informati in diretta su tutte le novità.

    Nell'attesa del 2009, tra una portata e l'altra, potreste leggere il nuovo Melamorsico che contiene:

    • Melamorsicata intervista Emanuele Fornaro, sviluppatore di MyTv
    • MobileMe: Apple lo migliora ulteriormente
    • Come far parlare di se? Basta mostrare un prodotto che non esiste
    • Dress Up e ti vestirai in un secondo
    • Johnny8Joker ci regala una canzone per Natale
    • Apple aggiorna Mail per Leopard
    • Ecco il case dell'iPhone Nano
    • Psystar: "Apple non ha registrato i diritti su Os X"
    • Melamorsicata intervista don Padrini di iBreviary
    • SaveMyDocs, l'applicazione nativa per salvare i file da Safari Mobile
    • Crystal Defenders, nuovo gioco per iPod
    • Ad Apple non piacciono le tette
    • SnaptureFlash, un case aggiunge il flash all'iPhone
    • Sondaggio: uscira' l'iPhone Nano?
    • Chinese Checkers, nuovo gioco per iPod
    • Print, stampa direttamente dall'iPhone
    • Apple brevetta le implementazioni della tastiera per iPhone
    • Trivial Pursuit, nuovo gioco per iPod
    • iMacworld, l'applicazione per orientarsi nel Moscone Center
    • Il vero iPhone Nano e' un clone thailandese
    • Mac vs PC, la grande battaglia
    • AccuWeather, per chi vuole di piu' dal Meteo nell'iPhone
    • La torta Macintosh
    • Un iPhone da 2,5 milioni di dollari

    Per scaricarlo basta cliccare sul pulsante sottostante

    Appuntamento al prossimo anno, cioè al prossimo lunedì

    Kiro

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    Newsletter + Melamorsico n.136

    <p style="text-align: justify;">Eccoci,</p>
    <p style="text-align: justify;">in ritardo di qualche giorno, ma un ritardo voluto perchè volevo cogliere l'occasione per augurarvi un Buon 2009!!! Grazie a tutti per questo anno di crescita e miglioramento. Non dimenticate, però, che le novità continuano anche nel nuovo anno. Il 6 gennaio, per esempio, c'è il Keynote del Macworld, l'ultimo nella sua storia. Per l'occasione avremo sul campo Maxpiz che ci terrà informati in diretta su tutte le novità.</p>
    <p style="text-align: justify;">Nell'attesa del 2009, tra una portata e l'altra, potreste leggere il nuovo Melamorsico che contiene:</p>

    <ul style="text-align: justify;">
    <li>Melamorsicata intervista Emanuele Fornaro, sviluppatore di MyTv</li>
    <li>MobileMe: Apple lo migliora ulteriormente</li>
    <li>Come far parlare di se? Basta mostrare un prodotto che non esiste</li>
    <li>Dress Up e ti vestirai in un secondo</li>
    <li>Johnny8Joker ci regala una canzone per Natale</li>
    <li>Apple aggiorna Mail per Leopard</li>
    <li>Ecco il case dell'iPhone Nano</li>
    <li>Psystar: "Apple non ha registrato i diritti su Os X"</li>
    <li>Melamorsicata intervista don Padrini di iBreviary</li>
    <li>SaveMyDocs, l'applicazione nativa per salvare i file da Safari Mobile</li>
    <li>Crystal Defenders, nuovo gioco per iPod</li>
    <li>Ad Apple non piacciono le tette</li>
    <li>SnaptureFlash, un case aggiunge il flash all'iPhone</li>
    <li>Sondaggio: uscira' l'iPhone Nano?</li>
    <li>Chinese Checkers, nuovo gioco per iPod</li>
    <li>Print, stampa direttamente dall'iPhone</li>
    <li>Apple brevetta le implementazioni della tastiera per iPhone</li>
    <li>Trivial Pursuit, nuovo gioco per iPod</li>
    <li>iMacworld, l'applicazione per orientarsi nel Moscone Center</li>
    <li>Il vero iPhone Nano e' un clone thailandese</li>
    <li>Mac vs PC, la grande battaglia</li>
    <li>AccuWeather, per chi vuole di piu' dal Meteo nell'iPhone</li>
    <li>La torta Macintosh</li>
    <li>Un iPhone da 2,5 milioni di dollari</li>
    </ul>
    <p style="text-align: justify;">Per scaricarlo basta cliccare sul pulsante sottostante</p>

    <a href="http://www.melamorsicata.it/mela/download-manager.php?id=112"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-4123" title="melamorsico bottone" src="http://www.melamorsicata.it/mela/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/melamorsico-bottone.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="60" /></a></p>

    Appuntamento al prossimo anno, cioè al prossimo lunedì</p>

    Kiro</p>
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    UK: PhD Studentship in Scalable Pico-Hydro Power, University of Bristol

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    PhD Studentship in Scalable Pico-Hydro Power, University of Bristol, UK Electrical Energy Management Group, Electrical and Electronic Engineering A fully-funded 3½ year PhD studentship is available in the Electrical Energy Management Group at the University of Bristol for research involving modular...

    UK: Postgraduate Research Opportunities, Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol

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    Postgraduate Research Opportunities, Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, UK Excellent postgraduate research degree (PhD / MD) opportunities in a leading (RAE 6*) department. The Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, one of the UK’s leading institutions for...

    USA: Postdoc Position in Antibody-based Therapeutics, University of Texas Southwestern

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    Postdoc Position in Antibody-based Therapeutics, University of Texas Southwestern, USA Highly motivated individuals with a Ph.D./M.D. and a strong background in molecular/cellular biology and/or physical sciences to work on antibody-based therapeutics in autoimmunity and cancer. Please send CV and...

    USA: Graduate Assistantship in Industrial Ecology and Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of Forest Bioproducts, University of Maine

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    About Today: Resolve to Be Nicer... to Yourself

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    My worst habit this past year has definitely been making stressful situations worse by forgetting to take care of myself. For example, the first item on this list looks familiar: I drink about a gallon of coffee a day when I'm under pressure. And then, of course, I wonder why I'm jittery.

     
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    Eat your veggies, blah, blah, blah. If you're tired of hearing about the boring stuff you need to do in order to be healthier in the new year, this is the article for you. Sample suggestion: eat dark chocolate.

     
    How to Make Goals That Stick
    If you need to set an all-caps GOAL for the coming year, the trick is to be as specific as possible. (It also doesn't hurt if you pick something realistic. For example, you probably won't lose 30 pounds in January, and if you do, please go to the hospital immediately.)

     
     
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    The Hot Messes of 2008

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      The Hot Messes of 2008

    Whether you love them or hate them, celebrities are people, too. They put on their (designer) pants one leg at a time. Sometimes, said pants don't look so hot despite what they cost, and we can't help but take note.

    And beyond pants, stars are constantly committing fashion blunders. Lucky for us, their mistakes become our lessons on what not to wear. We took a look back at 2008 and created our best- and worst-dressed lists. So who made the cut for being a hot mess? Read on.

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    HIV/AIDS Update - FDA approval of NAT for detection of HIV-2, HIV-1 Groups O and M, and Hepatitis B and C

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    On December 30, 2008, FDA approved the first nucleic acid test (NAT) that screens for the presence of two divergent types of HIV in donated blood plasma and human tissue. Nucleic acid is the term commonly used to refer to the chemical compounds that make up the genetic material in the virus. The new FDA-approved test detects nucleic acid from HIV-2 and from HIV-1 Group O. HIV-2 infections and HIV-1 Group O infections are predominantly found on the African continent. Some cases of infection with these two types of viruses have also been detected in the United States.

    The new test, called cobas TaqScreen MPX Test, will allow blood donor testing laboratories to use nucleic acid technology to screen for additional the HIV strains, further assuring that donated blood and tissue are free from infection and providing better protection for patients. However, FDA is not requiring screening with the new test at this time.

    In addition to HIV-2 and HIV-1 Group O, the MPX test simultaneously detects nucleic acid from the most common form of HIV, HIV-1 Group M, as well as the Hepatitis C Virus and the Hepatitis B Virus.

    The MPX test is designed for use with plasma specimens from human donors of whole blood and blood components, but not for testing donated source plasma, which is collected specifically for further processing and manufacturing.

    The test is also intended for screening tissue specimens obtained from living donors whose heart is still beating. It is not intended for use on specimens from donors whose heart is no longer beating.

    The cobas TaqScreen MPX Test runs on the fully-automated cobas s 201 System. It is manufactured by Roche Molecular Systems Inc., Pleasanton, Calif.

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