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10 Most Transformative Products Of The Year

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Popular Mechanics’ seventh annual Breakthrough Awards recognize the top people and products that have “dramatically advanced the fields of technology, medicine, space exploration, automotive design, and environmental engineering.” This year’s breakthrough innovations range from smog devouring roof tiles to a device that lets you set up an instant small business anywhere. Popular Mechanics is also honoring 11 innovators whose work “will transform the world in years to come.”

“From off-the-shelf blood vessels to a cell phone tower the size of a Rubik’s Cube, our Breakthrough Award winnersnot only capture the imagination, but hold the potential to improve and save lives,” says Popular Mechanics editor-in-chief James B. Meigs, in a press release.

The winners are chosen by Popular Mechanics editors who enlist the help of top experts and past Breakthrough winners to find the coolest inventions of the year. The products are then tested to make sure that they really do what they say they do. Jennifer Bogo, Science editor at Popular Mechanics, told The Huffington Post that when it finally comes down to picking the top 10, there isn’t even much contention among the editors since, “the best products quickly rise to the top.”

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Kindle Fire Vs. Apple IPad

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At first glance, the Amazon Kindle Fire doesn’t appear to be an iPad killer. When you compare the hardware and technical specs of the new Amazon tablet next to those of the Apple tablet, there doesn’t seem to be much of a comparison: Apple’s 10-inch, 16GB iPad is a far cry from the 7-inch, 8GB first-generation Kindle Fire.

And yet the fact is that, at the end of the day, they’re both tablets, which means that consumers will probably be choosing between one or the other when it comes time to get a tablet. Unless you’re doing really well this recession, it would be hard to justify shelling out money for both an iPad (starting at $499) and a Kindle Fire (which costs $199, less than half of what it costs for Apple’s tablet).

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Oprah At Facebook

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Oprah went to Facebook on Thursday, and the results were nothing short of incredible.

Oprah sat down with Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg for a live chat, in which she answered questions from Sandberg, the crowd at the event and online participants. Here are just some of the things she touched on. (Scroll down to watch the entire chat.)

  • Being the CEO of OWN is sometimes an out of body experience. “I feel that things sped up for me instead of slowing down,” she said. “…It’s a lot harder than I ever imagined.” Turning to Sandberg, she said, “if anyone asks you if you want a network think about that.”
  • Oprah said she never knew what fear was until late 2010, when she began waking up in the morning and couldn’t breathe. “I said, what is that?” she said. “And I went, oh! That’s what that feels like.”
  • She has begun mandating that her entire staff meditate twice a day. “God lives in the space of stillness,” she explained.
  • She said these words: “I had no idea that being your authentic self could make me as rich as I’ve become. If I had, I’d have done it a lot earlier.” Who but Oprah would say that?!
  • She claimed that her mother and father only had sex one time: when she was conceived. “I was considered an accident,” she said. Her father told her that he convinced her mother to show him “what was under her poodle skirt,” and, as she put it, “voila!”

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Stanford Hospital leaks 20,000 patient records

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Over 20,000 records of patients who visited the emergency room at Stanford Hospital in 2009 were posted on the internet for over a year it was disclosed today.

The leaked information included names, diagnosis codes, account numbers, admission and discharge dates, and billing charges according to the New York Times.

The information was posted to the website Student of Fortune, a site where students can pay for tutorials on how to complete their homework.

A spreadsheet with the sensitive information was attached to a question posted to the site asking if someone could explain how to convert the information into a bar graph.

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10 Apple Products That Defined Steve Jobs

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Steve Jobs had no formal schooling in engineering, yet he’s listed as the inventor or co-inventor on more than 200 U.S. patents. These are some of the significant products that were created under his direction:

Read on to find out what this huge announcement means for Apple; to meet the company’s new CEO Tim Cook; to watch Jobs’s most iconic moments at Apple; to read Jobs’s best quotes ever; to read over his letter of resignation and to see how the web reacted to the news. Followings are the list :

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Android Most Popular Target For Mobile Malware

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The first half of 2011 was the busiest period of malware to date as increasingly sophisticated hackers set their sights on mobile devices, particularly those using Google‘s Android operating system, according to a new report.

In a report released Tuesday, the cyber-security firm McAfee said malware jumped 22 percent in the first half of this year compared with the same period last year. Google’s Android operating system was the most popular target for mobile malware developers during the second quarter, according to the report.

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