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Jumping spiders apparently use blood as a perfume to attract the opposite sex.

The jumping spider Evarcha culicivora, which dwells near Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa, hungers after mosquitoes engorged with blood. Scientists have even found this 5-millimeter-long spider prefers hunting bloodsuckers infested with the deadly malaria parasite, suggesting these predators could help control the lethal disease.

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In dining on bloodsuckers, the jumping spiders — so named because they can leap some 40 times their own body length, which for a 6-foot-tall human would mean 240 feet — are in a roundabout way feeding on blood. It now turns out this vampire-by-proxy diet is sexy for the arachnids.

“In the case of E. culicivora, it seems that the way to a spider’s heart is through the other spider’s stomach,” researcher Fiona Cross, a spider biologist at the University in Christchurch, New Zealand, told LiveScience.

Cross and her colleagues fed spiders of both sexes a variety of meals — blood-fed female mosquitoes, sugar-fed female mosquitoes, male mosquitoes that naturally feed on flower nectar and not blood, and lake flies. The female mosquitoes were fed blood from the researchers — “a tub of mosquitoes was applied to the skin around our tummy,” explained researcher Simon Pollard, a spider biologist at Canterbury Museum in Christchurch. (It was the first time the lab-bred mosquitoes had fed on blood, so the researchers didn’t run the risk of contracting malaria.)

Spiders that dined on blood-fed mosquitoes were sexier to members of the opposite sex — other spiders spent four times as much time closer to a vent carrying scent gently blown off them. When spiders on non-blood diets were switched to blood-fed mosquitoes, they became more attractive, and the opposite was true when spiders were changed to blood-free diets. The spiders displayed no interest in the scent of blood-fed members of the same sex.

“It’s what’s inside the prey that makes the spider more attractive,” Cross said. “It might be like if we all gave off an odor after eating chocolates. It would only be the people who ate the chocolates with particular centers who smelled particularly attractive. Weird.”

While these spiders don’t share blood-rich mosquitoes with others, Cross said, a potential mate perhaps “gets benefits that are more indirect, such as having offspring that inherit the ability to catch this unusual prey.”

It may be common for animal courtship routines to in part be rooted in the use of diet-based perfumes. There is evidence from research on salamanders and voles, for example, that suggest that the odor of feces from animals on high-quality diets is attractive to potential mates.

As may be the case in human relationships, “Resources often play an important role in whether an animal is accepted as a mate,” Cross said. They might reflect the quality of a potential mate’s territory, “or the quality of a nuptial gift, usually food, presented during courtship.”

Cross added that an important next step is to find out whether spiders on blood diets really are more successful at mating. It would also be interesting to see whether blood diets help lead to more viable eggs or sperm, whether the spiders experience health benefits, and whether there are specific compounds in the blood that are especially sexy.

“There’s an awful lot more to learn about this spider,” Cross said.

Cross, Pollard and their colleague Robert Jackson detailed their findings online Oct. 26 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Credit: Robert R. Jackson Via:livescience.com

 

HTC has already announced the HTC HD2, the first Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone with Sense UI, however, the release date remained unknown although speculation was running wild on the web since its unveiling. Today HTC’s CEO, Peter Chou, along with Microsoft’s CEO, Steve Ballmer, and Taiwan Mobile’s CEO, Harvey Chang, joined together to announce the release date of the sought-after HTC HD2 in the US, Europe, and Asia.

The HTC HD2 is now shipping in many countries in Europe, it’s going to be available in Taiwan in mid-November while the rest of Asia will get it by the end of the month. The US? Nothing new, the rumors were confirmed: the WinMo-based Snapdragon smartphone will become available at a major carrier in early 2010, and our guess is T-Mobile.

You want it, Microsoft and HTC will deliver it to you in 2010. Disappointed? I think so because this is the most powerful Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone and it has the cool-looking HTC Sense UI inside. Those lucky Europeans…

HTC HD2

HTC HD2

via HTC

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HTC has already announced the HTC HD2, the first Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone with Sense UI, however, the release date remained unknown although speculation was running wild on the web since its unveiling. Today HTC’s CEO, Peter Chou, along with Microsoft’s CEO, Steve Ballmer, and Taiwan Mobile’s CEO, Harvey Chang, joined together to announce the release date of the sought-after HTC HD2 in the US, Europe, and Asia.

The HTC HD2 is now shipping in many countries in Europe, it’s going to be available in Taiwan in mid-November while the rest of Asia will get it by the end of the month. The US? Nothing new, the rumors were confirmed: the WinMo-based Snapdragon smartphone will become available at a major carrier in early 2010, and our guess is T-Mobile.

You want it, Microsoft and HTC will deliver it to you in 2010. Disappointed? I think so because this is the most powerful Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone and it has the cool-looking HTC Sense UI inside. Those lucky Europeans…

HTC HD2

HTC HD2

via HTC

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  1. HTC HD2 Release Date Is November 11 For 0 Without A Contract
  2. HTC HD2 Coming To T-Mobile US Sooner Rather Than Later?
  3. HTC To Adopt Android OS On 50% Of Its Smartphones In 2010

 

When unveiled the LG GW620 was supposed to become the first Android smartphone that hits AT&T, however, industry sources claim that this is not going to happen and the handset will be available at only one carrier in North America: Rogers. The GW620 is the first Android-powered LG handheld and although it’s not among the most powerful smartphones in the world, we would have enjoyed to see an Android phone at AT&T.

Rogers calls the LG GW620 Eve and if you agree to a three-year plan then you will only pay CAD .99, while unsubsidized will cost you CAD 9.99. At the moment all we can say is that we hope the rumors are false and that this Android phone packing a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus, full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 3G/HSDPA will become available at AT&T at some point into the future. If you are interested in this phone, make sure to check back soon because we will post information as soon as we have it!

LG GW620 Android Phone

LG GW620 Android Phone

via Rogers

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When unveiled the LG GW620 was supposed to become the first Android smartphone that hits AT&T, however, industry sources claim that this is not going to happen and the handset will be available at only one carrier in North America: Rogers. The GW620 is the first Android-powered LG handheld and although it’s not among the most powerful smartphones in the world, we would have enjoyed to see an Android phone at AT&T.

Rogers calls the LG GW620 Eve and if you agree to a three-year plan then you will only pay CAD .99, while unsubsidized will cost you CAD 9.99. At the moment all we can say is that we hope the rumors are false and that this Android phone packing a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus, full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 3G/HSDPA will become available at AT&T at some point into the future. If you are interested in this phone, make sure to check back soon because we will post information as soon as we have it!

LG GW620 Android Phone

LG GW620 Android Phone

via Rogers

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  1. LG Introduces Its First Android Phone Called GW620
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Verizon doesn’t mind that AT&T is trying to fight back by filing suit over the “There’s A Map For That” ads and it has released another commercial for the Motorola Droid. The new ad is called Stealth and it’s absolutely cool. iDon’t was good and probably the best way to introduce a product, however, Motorola Droid Stealth is better in my opinion. I love techy stuff and this ad just reminds of the Transformers and Terminator movies. I love it!

The Motorola Droid Stealth commercial is now airing on TV and it also says that Droid’s drop date is November 6th, 2009. Well, we already knew that and we also know that Verizon is opening its doors earlier on Friday, probably because it expects hundreds of thousands of customers. Is the Droid that good? Oh, yeah! Check out the video below and let me know what do you think!

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Verizon doesn’t mind that AT&T is trying to fight back by filing suit over the “There’s A Map For That” ads and it has released another commercial for the Motorola Droid. The new ad is called Stealth and it’s absolutely cool. iDon’t was good and probably the best way to introduce a product, however, Motorola Droid Stealth is better in my opinion. I love techy stuff and this ad just reminds of the Transformers and Terminator movies. I love it!

The Motorola Droid Stealth commercial is now airing on TV and it also says that Droid’s drop date is November 6th, 2009. Well, we already knew that and we also know that Verizon is opening its doors earlier on Friday, probably because it expects hundreds of thousands of customers. Is the Droid that good? Oh, yeah! Check out the video below and let me know what do you think!

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  1. Verizon Motorola Droid Release Date Is November 6. Let The Droid Countdown Begin!
  2. As Of Today Verzion Offers You The Chance To Pre-Order The New Motorola Droid At Only 9.99
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Apple’s App Store approval process sucks hard, and here is another episode from the long series of stupidities: the Cupertino-based company rejected Jason Snell’s book because it contained the word “iPhone” in the title. Apparently, Apple has a policy which says that apps cannot have the word iPhone in the title or images of the iPhone, however, there are a lot of other apps which have both. An example is “iPhone: The Missing Manual” written by David Pogue which was approved without any problems and it’s listed at the App Store.

Jason Snell is the Editor-in-Chief at MacWorld and he’s very familiar with Apple so why was his his book rejected? Who knows? This is not the first time it happens, and we’ve already seen a lot of weird apps approved or a lot of good apps rejected.

Wanna know the good thing? Mr. Snell said that an Apple rep called him to apologize and to announce him that the rejection was withdrawn.

Want more proof that the Apple App Store approval process is without a doubt random? Macworld’s iPhone and iPod Touch Superguide is now available at the App Store! How about that? Well, we’re not too surprised about this, but we’re happy that the book is now available for download.

If you want the  then you can download it at this link here. [Warning: iTunes Store link]

Apple App Store

Apple App Store

via Jason Snell’s Twitter Page

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Apple’s App Store approval process sucks hard, and here is another episode from the long series of stupidities: the Cupertino-based company rejected Jason Snell’s book because it contained the word “iPhone” in the title. Apparently, Apple has a policy which says that apps cannot have the word iPhone in the title or images of the iPhone, however, there are a lot of other apps which have both. An example is “iPhone: The Missing Manual” written by David Pogue which was approved without any problems and it’s listed at the App Store.

Jason Snell is the Editor-in-Chief at MacWorld and he’s very familiar with Apple so why was his his book rejected? Who knows? This is not the first time it happens, and we’ve already seen a lot of weird apps approved or a lot of good apps rejected.

Wanna know the good thing? Mr. Snell said that an Apple rep called him to apologize and to announce him that the rejection was withdrawn.

Want more proof that the Apple App Store approval process is without a doubt random? Macworld’s iPhone and iPod Touch Superguide is now available at the App Store! How about that? Well, we’re not too surprised about this, but we’re happy that the book is now available for download.

If you want the  then you can download it at this link here. [Warning: iTunes Store link]

Apple App Store

Apple App Store

via Jason Snell’s Twitter Page

Read More On This Topic:

  1. Apple Approves Spotify For iPhone Even If It Allows You To Create Offline Playlists
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  3. Apple Reaches Important Milestone: 100,000 Approved App Store Apps

 

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