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Grumbles over maps as Apple's iPhone 5 hits stores
Reuters
By Jane Wardell and Tim Kelly | SYDNEY/TOKYO (Reuters) - IPhone aficionados queued around city blocks on Friday to get their hands on Apple Inc's new iPhone 5 - but complaints about inaccurate maps and the lack of a mobile wallet feature were voiced ...
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Space shuttle Endeavour lands piggyback in California
Reuters
By Gene Blevins | EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, California (Reuters) - The space shuttle Endeavour, carried piggyback atop a jumbo jet, landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California on Thursday at the tail end of a cross-country trip to Los Angeles to begin ...
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Microsoft to invest $500 million to close youth 'opportunity gap' [The Seattle ...
Businessweek
Sept. 21-- Microsoft announced Thursday that it's undertaking a new global initiative to combat the "opportunity gap" for young people. Philanthropically, the initiative is "the biggest step we've taken in the 37 years of the company," said Microsoft ...
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Microsoft complains to China over piracy at state firms -report
Reuters
| SHANGHAI, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp has lodged a complaint with China to stop four state-owned companies from allegedly using pirated and unlicensed versions of its software, Bloomberg News reported on Friday. Microsoft alleged that China ...
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Apple's home-grown Maps leaves users lost
Reuters
By Poornima Gupta | SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - An entire city is in the ocean, a farm has been labeled as an airport, highways end in the middle of nowhere and a hospital now covers the center of British city Stratford-upon-Avon, ...
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NASA to launch 2 sounding rockets from Wallops Flight Facility in Va. on ...
Washington Post
WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. — Two suborbital sounding rockets are scheduled to be launched from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia's Eastern Shore on Friday and Saturday. NASA plans to launch a Terrier-Improved Malemut carrying four university ...
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IPhone 5 Limits Set to Spark Samsung Discounts in Europe
Businessweek
By Amy Thomson and Jonathan Browning on September 21, 2012 Apple Inc. (AAPL)'s iPhone 5, which bars customers of some European carriers from accessing the fastest available mobile networks, will prompt those operators to cut prices for handsets from ...
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Netgear's new WiDi adapter supports Miracast
CNET
by Philip Wong | 21 September 2012 5:23pm SGT Netgear has just announced its third-generation WiDi (Intel-led standard for wireless display technology) adapter, the PTV3000 Push2TV. With roughly the same length and width as a credit card, the new model ...
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CNET
Unwired Planet sues Apple, Google over 20 patents: OpenWave/phone.com zombie ...
Computerworld (blog)
By Richi Jennings Mobility pioneer Unwired Planet is suing Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) over ten patents each. The company—formerly known as phone.com, OpenWave, and Libris—says it invented much of the mobile technology that we now take ...
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Computerworld (blog)
Hold on a second! Swiss rail company claims Apple stole design of iconic ...
Washington Post
BERLIN — Switzerland's national rail company is accusing Apple Inc. of stealing the iconic look of its station clocks for the iOS 6 operating system used by iPhone and iPad mobile devices. Both designs have a round clock face with black indicators ...
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IPhone 5 shines new light on LTE services
MarketWatch
By Rex Crum, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — With customers lining up around the world to be the first ones to get the new iPhone 5 on Friday, the leading mobile-phone carriers are also jockeying for position to offer the best next-generation ...
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Signs of water found on giant asteroid
TG Daily
NASA's Dawn spacecraft has discovered evidence of water on the surface of the asteroid Vesta - but not much of it. The data shows that the evaporation of volatile materials has colored the protoplanet's surface in a broad swath around its equator.
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TG Daily
NYC approves Nissan as exclusive taxi provider
SlashGear
Back in April, I mentioned that New York City had received its first Nissan NV200 prototype taxi. The taxis are like small vans and have some nice conveniences like back seat charging ports for mobile phones, and large skylights to allow passengers to ...
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SlashGear
Khoe-San people first to split from other humans
TG Daily
The click-speaking Khoe-San people of southern Africa split from the rest of humanity 100000 years ago, a genomic analysis has revealed. It was the earliest diversification event in the history of mankind, and came well before the 'out-of-Africa' ...
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TG Daily
Dark Energy Camera Sees First Light
Discovery News
Sept. 12 was a red letter day for scientists eager to explore the mystery of dark energy -- a kind of counter-force to gravity that is causing the expansion of our universe to speed up. That's because the long-awaited Dark Energy Camera (DECam) ...
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NASA contracts SpaceX for ISS resupply mission in early October
SlashGear
After a successful first flight to the ISS, NASA and SpaceX are moving ahead quickly on a planned mission to use the Dragon capsule to resupply the International Space Station. NASA and SpaceX have announced that they are targeting a October 7 launch ...
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SlashGear
17th-century treasures being recovered in Poland
Phys.Org
Historians salvage 17th century marble and alabaster decorative structures in the Vistula River bed after its waters ebbed to record low levels in Warsaw, Poland Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012. The treasures, including a fountain, vases and marble steps, ...
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Newfound Alien Planet a Top Contender to Host Life
LiveScience.com
A newly discovered alien planet may be one of the top contenders to support life beyond Earth, researchers say. The newfound world, a "super Earth" called Gliese 163c, lies at the edge of its star's habitable zone — that just-right range of distances ...
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Meet the Mozilla OS Developer Phone
Geek
It's no secret that Mozilla has been working on a mobile OS. Previously codenmed Boot2Gecko, the project focused on a purely HTML5 based system that worked in many ways like current mobile devices. As the project grew into Mozilla OS, the company has ...
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Geek
Silly science: Ig Nobel Prizes celebrate weird and wacky research
Telegraph.co.uk
The annual awards are presented by the Annals of Improbable Research as a whimsical counterpart to the Nobel Prizes, which will be announced next month. Raymond Goldstein, a physicist at the University of Cambridge, was set the challenge of considering ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
'Borderlands 2' Sends Players Back To Pandora To Loot Their Hearts Out
Spike TV Official Website
Shooting and looting were the two most memorable parts of the original Borderlands when it was unleashed on an unsuspecting gaming community back in 2009. The cell-shaded, space western was a dream for fans of both co-op and first-person shooter games, ...
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Spike TV Official Website
IFTTT Has Actually Been In Violation of Twitter's API For Months, Today's Move ...
TechCrunch
So today, IFTTT sent out an email to users letting them know that they'd be dropping support for certain services due to Twitter's API restrictions. That's a correct statement, but the timing is very odd. Here's why: After looking at this handy page, ...
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Humans were already recycling 13000 years ago, research finds
Phys.Org
A study at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili and the Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology and Social Evolution (IPHES) reveals that humans from the Upper Palaeolithic Age recycled their stone artefacts to be put to other uses.
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No-Text Pledge: Drivers urged to focus on the road, not the phone
Syracuse.com (blog)
By The Post-Standard Editorial Board Getty Images TEXTING WHILE driving is against the law in New York. Yet drivers continue the practice, risking injury and even death. Sending or reading a text takes your eyes off the road for 4.6 seconds.
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Syracuse.com (blog)
10 cars you're not safe in during a crash
News10.net
A report released by the Highway Loss Data Institute Thursday identified the top 10 cars that will most likely be in an injury crash. http://www.news10.net/video/1852469072001/1/10-cars-youre-not-safe-in-during-a-crash ...
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Nobel predictions: Higgs boson not yet prize-worthy
USA TODAY
The physicists who predicted the existence of the elusive Higgs boson, or so-called God particle, can stop packing for Stockholm, at least this year, says a Nobel science prize prediction report. Every year, David Pendlebury and his team at Thomson ...
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Unveiled - 2013 Ducati Multistrada
Moneycontrol.com
Ducati has unveiled its 2013 Multistrada range models featuring the second generation Testastretta 11 engine, the semi-active Ducati Skyhook Suspension (DSS) for S versions and latest ABS system. The Multistrada 1200 gets the associated Riding Mode ...
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iOS 6's Siri Vs. Jelly Bean's Voice-Recognition
PC Magazine
By Michael J. Miller Since iOS 6 came out yesterday, I've been testing it on the iPhone 4S and the new iPad. Generally, it's a solid update but has a number of tradeoffs. Siri has definitely been improved, the notifications screen does more, ...
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AT&T launches 4G LTE in 10 new markets ahead of iPhone 5 launch
Apple Insider
By AppleInsider Staff AT&T has turned on its 4G LTE network in 10 new major cities across the US in anticipation of Friday's launch of the iPhone 5, which is Apple's first 4G LTE capable smartphone. While the debut of AT&T's 4G LTE networks coincides ...
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Apple Insider
HTC vs. Nokia Windows Phone 8 flap misses the point
ZDNet
Summary: The two companies have been dueling over which one has the real Windows Phone 8 device. Their time would be better spent figuring out how to survive against Android devices and Apple's iPhone 5. By Larry Dignan for Between the Lines ...
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ZDNet
Santa Fe continues to impress
The Province
By Alexandra Straub, The Province September 20, 2012 In one of the many chart-topping singles pop queen Britney Spears had, she sings: "Oops! ... I Did It Again." The song was an earworm, the music video featured Spears in a shiny, skin-tight red ...
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Arctic sea ice melts to all-time record low
USA TODAY
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In a critical climate indicator showing an ever warming world, the amount of ice in the Arctic Ocean shrank to an all-time low this year, obliterating old records. The ice cap at the North Pole measured 1.32 million square miles on ...
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Facetime fight back begins
TECH.BLORGE.com
by John Lister AT&T seems confident its ban on Apple's FaceTime use over cellphone networks among customers on older data plans is legitimate. That confidence is about to be tested thanks to the first steps to a regulatory challenge.
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Smartphone Hijack: Virgin Mobile Users Vulnerable
Infopackets
Software developer Kevin Burke claims Virgin Mobile customers face an unacceptable risk of falling prey to hackers. Unlike many security issues, this isn't an unexpected bug that's produced by an oversight during the coding process.
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Motorola RAZR i
Expert Reviews
The new Motorola RAZR i has two key elements. First, it packs a fairly-large screen into a fairly-compact handset, and second it's the first big-brand handset to use an Intel chipset - and one with an all-time high 2.0GHz clock speed.
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Expert Reviews
Baxter: An industrial robot that anyone can use
NBCNews.com (blog)
The robots that fill factories and put together cars are dangerous, difficult to operate and out of date, says Rodney Brooks, cofounder of iRobot and now Rethink Robotics. He's building a better one — one that can work with and be operated by normal ...
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Honda confirms new Civic Type-R for 2015
MSN Cars UK
Honda has confirmed a new Civic Type-R is being developed and plans to launch the new hot hatch in 2015. Honda CEO Takanobu Ito made the announcement during a future product strategy briefing, where he also confirmed a new compact SUV, three new hybrid ...
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BlackBerry problems echo 2011 crash
ITV News
Reports of technical problems by BlackBerry users on Friday echo the server issues that hit the devices in October 2011. BlackBerry has confirmed that users in Europe, the Middle East and Africa are being affected. The server problems in the previous ...
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ITV News
Buick and GMC Rolling Out 9 New or Refreshed Models
Forbes
General Motors says it will roll out nine new or refreshed Buick and GMC models by the end of 2013, building on the brands' recent momentum. In addition, GM said it will re-introduce a GMC Canyon mid-sized pickup, which had been discontinued this year ...
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Forbes
Verizon's Shammo: We have enough spectrum for 4-5 years
FierceWireless
Verizon Communications (NYSE:VZ) CFO Fran Shammo said that Verizon Wireless now has enough spectrum to handle its capacity needs for the next four to five years. He called the carrier's recently approved $3.9 billion purchase of nationwide AWS spectrum ...
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Researchers create working quantum bit in silicon, pave way for PCs of the future
Engadget
By Sarah Silbert posted Sep 21st 2012 12:47AM If you've been paying attention, you know the quantum computing revolution is coming -- and so far the world has a mini quantum network, not to mention the $10000 D-Wave One, to show for it.
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Google shuts once-popular China music download service
Economic Times
SHANGHAI: Google Inc said on Friday it will shut its once-popular China music download service next month, in a sign of how far the fortunes of the world's biggest search engine have fallen in China. Launched in 2009 with a local partner, ...
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Yet another MINI, this time the Paceman
Sports Car Illustrated
BMW continues to demonstrate that you can do almost anything to a MINI and someone, somewhere will buy it. This time they have stretched the MINI to create something called a "Sports Activity Coupé". The Paceman comes with two doors, a large tailgate, ...
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Sports Car Illustrated
Better In-Flight WiFi On the Way
Fodor's Travel
By Seth Miller In-flight internet connectivity is getting a makeover. Sure, the technology has only been around a few years, but providers are constantly working to improve their products. The coming months will see significant improvement in both the ...
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Fodor's Travel
Scientists map human brain
DAWN.com
A COMPREHENSIVE atlas of the adult human brain that reveals the activity of genes across the entire organ has been created by scientists. The map was created from genetic analyses of about 900 specific parts of two "clinically unremarkable" brains ...
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Many iPhone Owners Admit: iClumsy
WAPI
Regional Express(NEW YORK) -- Apple fans are looking forward to this Friday when the company releases its all new iPhone 5, but if past iPhone use is any indication, many of those folks will damage their device within 12 months.
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Inside that mysterious goo, oysters have a story
KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest
By Keith Seinfeld The oyster is more than a seafood favorite. It's an ecological lynchpin in Puget Sound and on beaches around the world, so scientists are thankful the Pacific oyster is the latest creature to have its genetic code unveiled.
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Microsoft Wins Sales Ban Against Google's Motorola in Germany
All Things Digital
A German court ruled Thursday that a number of tablets and smartphones made by Google's Motorola Mobility division infringe a Microsoft patent, and granted the software giant a ban on their sales in Germany. Microsoft must pay a bond of $61.4 million ...
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Sunita Williams finishes triathlon in space
Hindustan Times
Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams set yet another record as she completed a triathlon in space by running, biking and "swimming" along with athletes during the Nautica Malibu Triathlon held in Southern California over the weekend.
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Google Maps Now Syncs Search And Directions History Across Devices
Lifehacker Australia
Google Maps now syncs the directions and locations you've previously searched for between your desktop and Google Maps for Android. This should make it much easier to quickly get directions when you're on the go. You will need to have web history ...
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