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Danish Startup Get In does football statistics in real-time, also patented real-time football betting systems. It calculates sports results based on historical results.


OffshoreInsiders.com CEO Joe Duffy gives March Madness handicapping 101. He starts with the conference tournaments, but also the NCAA Tournament. Anyone who bets on the Big Dance will want to avoid some obvious traps.


Arizona Cardinals Quarterback Derrick Anderson goes off on the the media, reacting to a question about him laughing on the sidelines with teammate, Deuce Lutui during a San Francisco 49ers 27-6 blowout of the Cardinals. -Visit www.cappersinfo.com for free picks and a sports betting community where handicappers meet and discuss their football picks.


Go to www.technomicon.com for our full article on the BUILD conference. In this first part of Sinofsky’s keynote at the BUILD conference, he presents an overview of Windows 8. Windows 8 features the new touch-enabled Metro interface, a dramatic departure from the traditional desktop user interface. Metro makes extensive use of dynamically updating tiles similar to Windows Phone 7, and is optimized for touch screens, although it can be used with a keyboard and mouse. MS is betting that touch screens will be universal for both desktop and mobile devices, in contrast with Apple. Windows 8 is something of a one-size-fits-all approach, in which all hardware platforms, desktop, laptop, and tablet, are required to support the full Win 8 OS, with built in support for the conventional Windows desktop. It remains to be seen whether this is really viable for ultra low power ARM devices, which don’t have the computing power of even Intel Atoms. ARM development for Win 8 appears to be lagging, and most of the demos were run on Intel based systems.