Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Panasonic Debuts World?s First 4K Printed OLED TV, Just 0.5-Inches Thick

IMG_4212Panasonic showed off a unique new kind of OLED TV today on stage at the CES 2013 keynote, which is manufactured using 3D printing technology. The 56-inch television is incredibly thin, at just half-an-inch thick, and weighs a fraction of previous generation LED sets. The use of 3D printing tech should also eventually help super high resolution OLED TVs come down to manageable pricing levels, as the manufacturing process improves over time.

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Panasonic has plans for a 4k OLED too

Panasonic has plans for a 4k OLED too

Sony upstaged most during its press event last night by announcing a Ultra HD 56-inch OLED, but if you thought there wouldn't be competitors, you're mistaken. At the CES day one opening Keynote, Panasonic showed off its very thin (about a half inch thick) 56-inch Ultra HDTV OLED. Like Sony's there's no price or availability, but we suspect it'll still fall into the, if-you-have-to-ask category.

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Friday, January 4, 2013

Video Marketing Secrets Revealed - Fast Web Formula

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Launch This Year Is a Step-by-Step Guide for Building Your Mobile App (and We've Got Invites)

Launch This Year Is a Step-by-Step Guide for Building Your Mobile App (and We've Got Invites)If you've always wanted to create a mobile app but didn't know where to start, Launch This Year can help you finally get started. The website is like an interactive workbook and toolkit that takes you from idea to launching your app in the App Store.

Each week, Launch This Year will add new steps to help you plan your app and stay on track to launching it in 2013. Right now the first steps are identifying what problem your app is going to solve, creating a description and basic app details, and setting up a landing page for your app. Future steps and instructions include making an app icon and sketching screenshots.

While the site doesn't promise to teach you how to code an iOS or Android app, it does offer skill-building tools and lots of helpful information for learning things like how to come up with a great mobile app idea, designing your app's icon, marketing your app, and more. You can also use Launch This Year to quickly create and host your app's landing page, which you can easily theme and add photos and other basics to.

Created by app discovery platform ooomf, Launch This Year is backed by Startup Weekend, Tech Stars, and the Application Developers Alliance. Exclusive paid features are also coming, but the site is free to join and start using.

Launch This Year is in invite-only right now, but the first 3,000 Lifehacker readers can get a jump start by entering the code lifehacker at the site linked below. If one of your resolutions for 2013 is to launch an app, there's no time like the present to get started!

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Can diet beat depression?

Jan. 3, 2012 ? Research into diet and depression should follow the model of studies into diet and cardiovascular risk. So argue Almudena Sanchez-Villegas and Miguel A Mart?nez-Gonz?lez in an opinion piece, in BioMed Central?s open access journal BMC Medicine this week.

The authors, from the universities of Las Palmas and Navarra, assess the evidence into links between diet and depression and find it lacking. ?Depression is similar in many aspects to heart disease? they explained. ?Both are associated with low-grade inflammation, endothelial dysfunction and worse lipid profiles. This tends to suggest that the underlying causes, such as a diet high in trans fats, are also the same.?

Though there is plenty of evidence that there is an association, and that fast food increases risk of depression (while the Mediterranean diet decreases it), most of these studies do not show causality. Almudena Sanchez-Villegas continued, ?It is difficult to be sure that the diet is responsible for depression ? it could be that depressed people make bad food choices. Other study problems include ?confounders? which may influence dietary habits, such as marital status, exercise, alcohol (or smoking), medical conditions and social networks. Or simply genetics.?

Miguel A Mart?nez-Gonz?lez concluded, ?To address these issues we need long term, randomised clinical studies similar to ones successfully conducted for diet and cardiovascular disease risk. Only then will we really understand the impact of diet of depression.?

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  1. Almudena Sanchez-Villegas and Miguel A Mart?nez-Gonz?lez. Diet, a new target to prevent depression? BMC Medicine, 2013 [link]

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Plvap/PV1 critical to formation of the diaphragms in endothelial cells

Jan. 3, 2013 ? Dartmouth scientists have demonstrated the importance of the gene Plvap and the structures it forms in mammalian physiology in a study published in December by the journal Developmental Cell.

"The knowledge generated and the animal models created will allow a better understanding of the role of the gene in diseases and will help validate its usefulness as a therapeutic or diagnostic target," said lead author Radu V. Stan, MD, associate professor, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, and member of the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Norris Cotton Cancer Center (NCCC).

The study demonstrates that plasmalemma vesicle associated protein (PV1), a vertebrate gene specifically expressed in the vascular endothelial cells, is critical for the formation of the diaphragms of endothelial caveolae, fenestrae and transendothelial channels. Although discovered in the 1960s by electron microscopy, the function of the diaphragms was previously unknown. Using mice with loss and gain of PV1 function Dartmouth scientists demonstrated that the diaphragms of fenestrae are critical for maintenance of basal permeability, the homeostasis of blood plasma in terms of protein and lipid blood composition, and ultimately survival.

PV1 has newly discovered roles in cancer and in various infectious and inflammatory diseases. "The knowledge generated and the animal models created will allow a better understanding of the role of the gene in these diseases and to validate its usefulness as a therapeutic or diagnostic target," said Stan.

In the absence of such diaphragms, plasma protein extravasation produces a noninflammatory protein-losing enteropathy resulting in protein calorie malnutrition and ultimately death.

"Our results and the mouse models we have created provide the foundations for evaluating numerous aspects of basal permeability in fenestrated vascular beds," said Stan.

The paper included two dozen Dartmouth authors from the Departments of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, Medicine, Genetics, Radiology, Experimental and Molecular Medicine, Heart and Vascular Research Center, and the Norris Cotton Cancer Center. This research was supported by NIH grants HL83249, HL092085, RR16437.

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  1. Radu?V. Stan, Dan Tse, Sophie?J. Deharvengt, Nicole?C. Smits, Yan Xu, Marcus?R. Luciano, Caitlin?L. McGarry, Maarten Buitendijk, Krishnamurthy?V. Nemani, Raul Elgueta, Takashi Kobayashi, Samantha?L. Shipman, Karen?L. Moodie, Charles?P. Daghlian, Patricia?A. Ernst, Hong-Kee Lee, Arief?A. Suriawinata, Alan?R. Schned, Daniel?S. Longnecker, Steven?N. Fiering, Randolph?J. Noelle, Barjor Gimi, Nicholas?W. Shworak, Catherine Carri?re. The Diaphragms of Fenestrated Endothelia: Gatekeepers of Vascular Permeability and Blood Composition. Developmental Cell, 2012; 23 (6): 1203 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2012.11.003

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Engadget Giveaway: win an iMac, courtesy of Parallels!

Engadget Giveaway win an iMac, courtesy of Parallels!

This is the mother lode, folks: we're starting off the new year by offering a brand-new iMac with 1TB hard drive, 8GB RAM and Magic Trackpad! What's more, this fully-decked all-in-one also comes preloaded with Parallels Desktop 8 for Mac, so you'll be able to run Mountain Lion and Windows 8 (as well as Win7, in case you're not in love with Microsoft's latest) simultaneously.

This week's giveaway comes to you thanks to Parallels, which is promoting its Apple-in-the-Workplace campaign. While PCs have traditionally been the computer of choice in a majority of business environments, Macs and iOS devices are starting to crash Microsoft's party -- and a program like Parallels (and Parallels Mobile) makes it much easier to accomplish everything on one computer. If you want more Apple support in your office, head to the Apple-in-the-Workplace Barometer and take a short survey to see how your company's adoption rate compares with that of others, and you can get info that will help you figure out how to make Mac adoption a reality.

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