Nothing says "I love you" like a red Lumia 822. Except, perhaps, a pink Droid RAZR M. We may have expected the crimson Nokia handset to make its debut in November, but V-Day seems to be an even more appropriate mark. Beginning tomorrow, you'll be able to pick up a red Nokia Lumia 822 at Verizon retail stores and on the carrier's website -- presumably at the same $50 two-year contract price. Similarly, a pink Motorola Droid RAZR M variant will be available through the same venues on Thursday -- it's currently listed at $100, with an obligatory two-year contract. So, go ahead and cancel those dinner reservations now, and grab your date a smartphone and a 24-month marriage with Verizon, instead.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Nokia, Verizon
Via: Droid Life
Source: Verizon (Droid), Verizon (Windows Phone)
Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/23/pink-droid-razr-m-red-lumia-822/
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Awhile back, PZ Myers posted a feature about tumor suppressor genes [1] on his blog, Pharyngula. The feature was very complete, and will serve as a good teaching tool. At the beginning, he mentions that cybernetic and homeostatic explanations can sometimes be incomplete. This is because cybernetics and biological homeostasis are based on an key assumption: every process should have an input and output. Tumor suppressor genes make this framework difficult, because there is no distinct "output" for the process of suppression. However, there are still ways in which systems analyses can shed light on phenomena such as tumor suppression. Two newer concepts (allostatic regulation and futile cycles) can provide better mechanisms for these phenomena.
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