Word: teste
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...alone a widescreen high-definition TV. Jobs announced that the movies for sale would be "near DVD-quality" with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. Pricing will range from $10 for older movies, $13 for recent hits, and $15 for brand-new releases. In a first test, we bought The Incredibles for $13. The 1 hour and 55 minute movie-1.3 GB of digital video-took just under 40 minutes to download using a cable broadband connection. Viewed full screen on a 13-in. MacBook, it looked tolerably good, noticeably better than iTunes TV content, but it's hard...
...government of India has to specify the maximum content of residual pesticide in colas, a similar limit should also be set for drinking water. If colas fail to pass the test, the government can ban them. But will the government ban drinking water if it too fails the test? M.C. Gupta Hyderabad, India...
...When a group of surviving abductees visited Japan, Abe insisted they not return to the North. "From then on he was very popular on TV and among the general public," says Jun Iio, professor of government at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies. This July, when North Korea test-fired missiles, Abe pushed for economic sanctions, and hinted that Japan needed to develop offensive capabilities to ensure its self-defense. The crisis proved a breaking point for Japan's traditional pacifist disengagement. Suddenly, the world seemed much more threatening, and the public moved closer to Abe's views, which...
...doors where it is currently sold in the U.S. Not bad for a 140-employee company with $51 million in net profits that boldly gave its icon product?a moisturizer?the whimsical moniker Crème Fraîche, a name that might not have made it past a market test at a multinational...
Joseph Badaracco said of the incident that “perhaps Anna’s tragedy and the many others like it will encourage families and governments to take steps to test elderly drivers and get the dangerous ones off the roads...