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Nokia picks Intel man as new boss, chasing AI and US deals
Justin Hotard, who runs Intel's data center and AI business, is to succeed Pekka Lundmark, who is leaving Nokia in an improved shape.
By the rest of us
February 6, 2009
10:20 AM -- More Nobel-worthy sociology from the University of California at Berkeley. The Mail Online has the story:
Fidgeting, yawning and doodling have long been equated with boredom.
But if the person you're speaking to isn't paying attention, they may be rich rather than rude, a study has revealed.
It found that posh people fidget more - making it possible to tell a person's social class by their body language
Punching the valet is another tip-off.
— Larry, Attack Monkey, Light Reading
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