Derek Trent is a racing businessman, who drives and builds buggies. He’s also very happy he moved his shop to Sparks in 2009. He competes in the rough and tumble world of Ultra 4 racing, a sport that combines desert racing with rock crawling.
Just ahead of the NAMM show, Behringer has introduced three new Xenyx-series mixers that are meant to integrate Apple's iPad into the process. The small format mixers all sport an iPad dock that allows for two-way communication between the mixer and iPad. They have a stereo USB audio interface that connects to a Windows or Mac OS X computer for recording as well....
Signing up for live matches on your mobile phone or tablet - how do you do it?
A five-fingered shuffle is mandatory Windows 8 gadgets fitted with NFC will have a logo showing where on the case a pay-by-wave radio signal can be picked up, given a tablet might be bigger than the wireless technology's range.…
No snow doesn't necessarily mean 'no go' for the outdoor events scheduled to happen during the 2012 Alberta Winter Games in the tri-municipal area.
# hyundaiveloster The best part of golf is the golf carts. Everyone knows this, but Rhys Millen knows that even the greatest part of the sport can be improved upon. Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to present the rally car golf cart. More »
It's all about content with the MLSE deal, but that explanation only gets you partway to understanding the Bell-Rogers pact.
Samsung promised big innovations in TV and delivered a 55-inch OLED TV as well as a redesigned 8000 series LED TV but developments in connectivity and content might be the real big news.
A few weeks back, you asked gaming-world academic and game designer Ian Bogost questions from the business, philosophical, and aesthetic sides of gaming; below, find his responses. Thanks, Ian! Read more of this story at Slashdot.
We're making progress on more natural user interfaces.
MICHAEL WALTRIP, owner and driver, No. 55 Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota Camry, Michael Waltrip Racing Michael Waltrip and Clint Bowyer, Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota Photo by: Eric Gilbert Is there more pressure on your team with the changes this year? “I think if you break it down, there was more pressure last year because we basically had the same goals as we have this year. But, we didn’t have ...
Salisbury's Matt Diaz wins his level in annual Parkettes event for boys. Matthew Diaz' father said that he was "born with gymnastics in his blood," and he appears to be right.
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Salisbury Middle School students win Level 7/8 competition at weekend event. Inspired by watching the 2008 Beijing Olympics on television and the freedom to run, jump and throw himself around a gym without worry of punishment, Matthew Diaz took a liking to gymnastics at an early age. His father told him that he was "born with gymnastics in his blood."
There's no question the UFC has a stranglehold on MMA competition. But that doesn't mean there isn't room for others. Strikeforce is a good starting place. Though they are owned by UFC parent company Zuffa, they are not (yet, anyway) one and the same with the larger promotion. Bellator and overseas outfits like DREAM and Shooto also have a few tasty fighters lingering in their cupboards. Here ...
(Editor's Note: This is the third in a series of stories about the importance of Homer's harbor and the marine trades to the economy of Homer.) From downtown Homer, Monday's snowfall made it nearly impossible to see across the street. Completely erased was any view of the Spit, much less the harbor.
The thing I recall most from college was hefting a hundred pounds of books back and forth across the campus. I also recall the store not having enough of the books to sell all the students in some...
Rotterdam is a nice six day, a strong field, good advance publicity, easy Metro communications to the modern hall and a tradition of good six day men ensure that there’s a healthy gate.