The combination of mobile devices and consumer electronics equipment can deliver a rich living room entertainment experience when they are aware of and interact with each other in new and unique ways. Researchers at the recent Research@Intel Day demonstrated how Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) and notebooks can be used with a set top box running Intel technology to wirelessly show photos and videos, interact with applications, and play games. See “Integrating Mobile Wireless Devices into Future Living Rooms” video for more information.
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Innovation@Intel – Enriching the Living Room Experience
Living Colour: New Album & Tour
New Album The Chair In The Doorway Set For Release September 15
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Living Colour has announced North American tour dates in support of the new album The Chair In The Doorway. The 28-date run will be bookended by performances at the Highline Ballroom in New York City, as they appear August 11 opening for The Roots, at their weekly Tuesday night jam session, and then again on October 30 for their own headline performance.
The Chair In The Doorway, set for release September 15, was recorded at Sono Studios just outside of Prague in the Czech Republic. Renowned producer Count (Galactic, Lyrics Born, No Doubt) was onboard to helm the sessions, while Ron St. Germain (U2, Mos Def, Muse) mixed the album. The 11-track collection is Living Colour’s most personal collection of songs yet with razor sharp lyrical observations and kinetic jams that seamlessly weave elements of metal, funk and soul. Vernon Reid described the album as, “an unintentional concept record about life and how we are all in this thing together.”
Living Colour Tour Dates:
08/11/09 Mon Highline Ballroom New York, NY
08/14/09 Fri Patronaat Haarlem, NL
09/01/09 Tue Birchmere Alexandria, VA
09/02/09 Wed Bottle & Cork Dewey Beach, DE
09/03/09 Thu World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA
09/04/09 Fri The Crazy Donkey Farmingdale, NY
09/06/09 Sun Infinity Music Hall & Bistso Norfolk, CT
09/08/09 Tue Tupelo Music Hall Londonderry, NH
09/09/09 Wed Fairfield Theatre Stage One Fairfield, CT
09/10/09 Thu Johnny D’s Somerville, MA
09/11/09 Fri Mexicali Live Teaneck, NJ
09/12/09 Sat Rams Head On Stage Annapolis, MD
09/14/09 Mon The Loft Atlanta, GA
09/15/09 Tue House of Blues Orlando, FL
09/16/09 Wed Jannus Landing St. Petersburg, FL
09/18/09 Fri Emo’s Alternative Lounge Austin, TX
09/19/09 Sat Granada Theater Dallas, TX
09/20/09 Sun Warehouse Live Houston, TX
09/23/09 Wed Canes Bar and Grill San Diego, CA
09/24/09 Thu Key Club West Hollywood, CA
09/25/09 Fri The Regency Ballroom San Francisco, CA
09/26/09 Sat Berbati’s Pan Portland, OR
09/27/09 Sun Studio Seven Seattle, WA
09/30/09 Wed Fine Line Music Cafe Minneapolis, MN
10/02/09 Fri Magic Bag Ferndale, MI
10/03/09 Sat Lee’s Palace Toronto, ON
10/04/09 Sun Double Door Chicago, IL
10/05/09 Mon Grog Shop Cleveland, OH
10/16/09 Fri Circo Voador Rio De Janeiro, BR
10/30/09 Fri Highline Ballroom New York, NY
Better Living Through Wireless Telehealth
While coverage for telehealth systems by private insurers and Medicare/Medicaid is patchy at best, new report predicts some 15 million wireless devices will be in use by early 2012 to remotely monitor the well-being of elderly or at-risk people. Using embedded cellular connectivity, telehealth devices can collects vital signs wirelessly from a range of external devices such as weight scales and blood pressure cuffs.
– Cellular modules built into end-use medical devices will be one of the
primary drivers of wireless telehealth over the next 24 months,
according to a new study by ABI Research. Some 15 million such
systems are forecast to be in use — mainly in North America, the worlds most expensive healthcare …
Better Living Through Wireless Telehealth
While coverage for telehealth systems by private insurers and Medicare/Medicaid is patchy at best, new report predicts some 15 million wireless devices will be in use by early 2012 to remotely monitor the well-being of elderly or at-risk people. Using embedded cellular connectivity, telehealth devices can collects vital signs wirelessly from a range of external devices such as weight scales and blood pressure cuffs.
– Cellular modules built into end-use medical devices will be one of the
primary drivers of wireless telehealth over the next 24 months,
according to a new study by ABI Research. Some 15 million such
systems are forecast to be in use — mainly in North America, the worlds most expensive healthcare …
Bella DePaulo: Marital Mentalities: The Changes are Historic, and We’re Living Them
I think this is a moment in social history that scholars and critics will be analyzing long into the future. There’s a lot of matrimania…




