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| Cyber Saturday: Shuttle Atlantis' last flight ends an era Green Bay Press Gazette When President John F. Kennedy challenged the nation in 1961 to send a man to the moon before the end of the decade, he made it not just a scientific endeavor but also a matter of national pride. The Soviet Union had beaten the US into space. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Group funds Lake Ontario shipwreck survey The Morning Journal By TIM BIELIK VERMILION — Volunteers associated with the Great Lakes Historical Society collaborated in the discovery of a 158-year-old ship that sunk to the bottom of Lake Ontario near Rochester, NY, in 1906. The Great Lakes Historical Society funded ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Belgian newspapers: Google blocking us on searches The Associated Press BRUSSELS (AP) — Google blocked several Belgian newspapers from its web search results Friday in what the papers called retaliation over a copyright infringement lawsuit. Google said an order issued in the case required it to exclude the newspapers' ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Could the iPod Be On Its Deathbed? Wired News By Christina Bonnington Despite extra features like FaceTime, sales of Apple's line of iPods continue to drop as consumers use smartphones and tablets. If sales of Apple's iPod are any indication, the heyday of the MP3 player is over and done with. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pirates have Overrun a Quarter of the Indian Ocean Threatening Climate Change ... International Business Times K. Cameron Lau | Jul 15, 2011 | 1min:58sec Pirates. You can’t live with them. You just can’t. Aside from terrorizing just about everyone on the high seas, pirates are now shanghaiing efforts to collect data on climate change. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Five years since Twitter's public debut Hindustan Times It's now been five years since thethe incredibly popular real-time messaging service, Twitter, fully opened to the public. However, little is known about when its actual birthday is. Earlier this year, Twitter celebrated the fifth anniversary of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Despite incentives, electric cars get slow start The Tennessean A Nissan battery plant being built in Smyrna is being funded with a government loan. It is expected to be finished in late 2012. / JOHN PARTIPILO / THE TENNESSEAN The new Nissan battery plant is expected to be completed in late 2012. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| AG: Chrysler issues recall on some Dodge Ram models EastBayRI.com Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Kilmartin alerted consumers today to a recall by Chrysler on some Dodge Ram truck models. The left tie rod ball stud in some models may fracture resulting in potential loss of directional stability in the left ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| White House open to more flexible fuel rules for light trucks The Detroit News The White House is telling automakers it's willing to accept less stringent fuel economy requirements for light trucks as it tries to reach a deal over 2017-25 standards, people briefed on the talks said Friday. But the White House still wants fuel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Toshiba Thrive (Wi-Fi) PC Magazine Integrated USB, mini-USB, HDMI ports, and SDXC card slot. User-removable battery can be swapped out, replaced. Honeycomb OS is generally well-designed, excels at multitasking. As thick as a two competing tablets stacked together; the bulkiest of all ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Android 3.2 'Honeycomb' Makes Phone Apps Tablet-Friendly eWeek Google's Android 3.2 "Honeycomb" operating system is getting better at making existing Android phone apps usable on tablet computers. Google's Android team is adapting the next build of its Android 3.2 "Honeycomb" tablet operating system to let Android ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Critics Oppose Republican Spectrum Plan PCWorld By Grant Gross, IDG News A Republican proposal to auction more wireless spectrum to mobile carriers would leave US police and fire departments "worse off" than they are today, instead of creating the new nationwide public safety mobile-broadband ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Report: Facebook working on news-reading tools CNET by Josh Lowensohn You talk to friends on Facebook. You play games on Facebook. You even watch movies on Facebook. And according to a new report, you could soon be catching up on your news reading from within the social network as well. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Verizon: No, Our 4G LTE Phones Won't Work With AT&T's LTE Network TechCrunch Greg Kumparak is the editor of MobileCrunch.com, a mobile industry blog within the TechCrunch Network. Greg has been writing for the TechCrunch network since May of 2008. Greg was born in the outskirts of San Jose, CA, and now lives in the East Bay. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 100000 bee observers start counting today Monterey County Herald By KATHRYN McKENZIE Today might be just another day to you, but to the citizen scientists of the Great Sunflower Project, it's the day of reckoning. Today is the day when nearly 100000 bee observers across the United States will upload data to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Grand Rapids' dive-bombing bird now has Twitter account WWMT GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) – The dive-bombing bird in Grand Rapids that Newschannel 3 first showed you on Tuesday, now has its own Twitter account. You can find the account at @AngryBirdGR. Describing the account name, the tweeter writes "GR ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Time Warner Cable appoints Hirsch as CMO Telecompaper (subscription) Time Warner Cable has appointed Jeffrey Hirsch as its executive vice-president and chief marketing officer, residential services. In his new position, Hirsch will oversee all of Time Warner Cable's corporate marketing to residential customers. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| WiFi hacker lands 18-year prison sentence, sex offender status for campaign of ... Engadget By Terrence O'Brien posted Jul 15th 2011 8:46PM Look, we understand that being accused of pedophilia is horrible but, if you're not keen on spending time in the pokey, it's probably not best to exact your revenge by hacking and framing your accusers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Product News: LogMeIn Update Adds Lion Support The Mac Observer LogMeIn released updated versions of its Free and Pro apps for the Mac on Friday with support for Apple's upcoming release of OS X 10.7 Lion. The LogMeIn apps let users remotely connect to and control their computer without requiring special network ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple hits record high $364.92 Fortune (blog) By Philip Elmer-DeWitt July 15, 2011: 4:07 PM ET After a five months of jagged ups and downs, AAPL overtakes a record set on Feb. 16, 2011 Investors who stuck with Apple (AAPL) through thick and thin this year got their earthly reward Friday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| In Attempt To Come Clean, Wired Reveals Dirty Hand In Lamo-Manning Affair CrabbyGolightly.com By Elizabeth C. A YEAR AFTER INTRODUCING US TO BRADLEY MANNING, WIIRED ATTEMPTS TO COME CLEAN BY RELEASING THE FULL chat logs between Adrian Lamo and the military analyst accused of spilling US government secrets to WikiLeaks. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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