Thursday, November 1, 2012

Knife Fight: 8 Chef's Knives Tested and Rated

Knife Fight: 8 Chef's Knives Tested and Rated: The chef's knife is the indispensable multi-tool of the kitchen. The design has remained relatively unchanged for hundreds of years, but we tested eight knives -- big names and small names alike -- to find today's best blades.

How Store Shelves Stay Stocked Even After a Sandy-Sized Disaster

How Store Shelves Stay Stocked Even After a Sandy-Sized Disaster: The data-driven supply chains perfected by some of the world's biggest companies in the pursuit of profits have become so resilient that even a cataclysm like Sandy registers as little more than a logistical hiccup.

Star Trek: TNG S2 Blu-ray detailed ahead of December 4th release

Star Trek: TNG S2 Blu-ray detailed ahead of December 4th release:
Star Trek TNG S2 Bluray detailed ahead of December 4th release
The step-by-step restoration and high-def re-release of Star Trek: The Next Generation continues, and next month Season Two will arrive on Blu-ray. We already got a peek at its trailer during Comic-Con and heard about some of the special features that were on the way but now we have the full list. If you're not waiting 'til Season 3 hits the streets, you can enjoy more than two hours of new special features including a documentary on the making of season two. There's also a couple o different cuts of The Measure of a Man episode, including HD extras you haven't seen before, and a 1988 Reading Rainbow segment featuring our good friend Levar Burton. Check the press release and the trailer after the break for all the details, you can snag the season two set on Amazon for $115 or so.
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Green tea found to reduce rate of some GI cancers

Green tea found to reduce rate of some GI cancers: Women who drink green tea may lower their risk of developing some digestive system cancers, especially cancers of the stomach/esophagus and colorectum, according to a new study.