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| Samsung gets partial patent win in S. Korean court Salt Lake Tribune Seoul, South Korea • South Korea's Samsung won a home court ruling in its global smartphone battle against Apple on Friday when judges in Seoul said the company didn't copy the look and feel of the US. company's iPhone, and that Apple infringed on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stocks rise on stimulus hopes MSN Money Stocks rebound from early declines, with the Dow up 70. ... Amazon rises on Kindle speculation. ... Bad news today seems to be good news for stocks. ... And, after opening lower, stocks have surged to potentially their biggest gain in a week. ... Index ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Cybercriminals Take Advantage of Android Flash Player Gap on Google Play PCWorld Since August 15, Android users who didn't already have Flash Player installed on their devices could no longer obtain it from Google Play. This is the result of Adobe's decision to phase out Android Flash Player in favor of Adobe AIR, a cross-platform ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Republicans eye a return to gold standard CNN The commission harkens back to the early 1980s, when President Ronald Reagan set up a Gold Commission with the same intention. Only two members of the 17-member commission endorsed a return to the gold standard. One of them was Rep. Ron Paul ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| South Korean Internet Users No Longer Have To Use Their Real Names DailyTech Under the new law, all South Koreans who contributed comments on the internet had to use their real name. This week South Korean courts overturned that law finding unanimously that forcing people to use their real names undermined free speech. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| "Gangnam Style," 9 things you need to know about music's latest phenomenon Yahoo! Canada Music (blog) Adrian Hong, a Korean-American consultant who spoke with The Atlantic's Max Fisher about the subtext in the "Gangnam Style" music video, says, "The neighbourhood in Gangnam is not just a nice town or nice neighbourhood. The kids that he's talking about ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Amazon Expands NBC Licensing Agreement for Video-Streaming Prime Service Fox Business Amazon Prime is an annual membership program for $79 a year that offers customers unlimited free two-day shipping on millions of items, along with a streaming service of online movie and TV episodes, among other things. The Internet retailer has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The Fed just said buy gold ETFs in emerging markets NASDAQ Emerging Money covered the best ways to play emerging markets with gold ETFs previously, as well as India and its gold market relative to emerging markets investing. The commentary from the Fed and the reaction of the markets demands a review of gold ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple V Samsung: Five Experts, Five Questions PCWorld As a nine-person jury begins deliberations in the closely watched patent trial between Apple and Samsung, the companies and their lawyers are left waiting and wondering what the jury made of the three weeks of arguments. Similar Articles: Apple vs. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Power Analysis: Jens Voigt's winning power file, Stage 4 of the USA Pro Challenge velonews.competitor.com Voigt was gracious enough to provide us his SRM data, giving us the rare chance to review a winning rider's power file. For the entire stage — 3 hours and 54 minutes — Voigt averaged 328W (4.25 w/kg) Normalized Power. He burned 4,219 kilojoules ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Indian gold imports under threat from price rally Moneycontrol.com Gold imports are set to fall further this year as global bullion prices are driven higher by surplus cash in the market and by a weaker dollar, delegates at a major conference on the metal said on Friday. Source: Reuters ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bigfoot caught on video near Grand River Ohio Examiner.com The Bigfoot video posted on YouTube in April is gaining popularity and surfacing across the Internet as proof of Bigfoot's existence. The video taken by an unknown photographer was posted to the HowTo101Channel on YouTube in April. No other information ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Free Game Friday: A Game That Wants You to Give Up PCWorld (blog) Jumping Line is a simple game but it's also very attractively done. You play as a well, jumping line and you'll need to navigate from platform to platform. Since you're constantly bouncing your jumps are more a matter of timing than usual but the game ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dire Health Conditions In South Sudan Prompt Airdrops NPR (blog) One of these is a growing population of refugees at the northern border, where conditions have become so dire in the past few weeks that aid workers are now calling it a "health catastrophe." A third of children at the camps are severely malnourished ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Get 50GB of free cloud storage from MediaFire CNET It's not quite Dropbox, but it's still a whole lot of space for a zero-dollar investment. Rick Broida. by Rick ... But if you have a lot of stuff you want to store and/or share, check out MediaFire: it's offering a whopping 50GB of free cloud storage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Internet Freedom enters the final draft of the GOP platform Human Events We will resist any effort to shift control away from the successful multi-stakeholder approach of Internet governance and toward governance by international or other intergovernmental organizations. We will ensure that personal data receives full ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Analytics and the "Unknown Unknowns" Lakestar Media (blog) Many SEO analysts and website managers are likely to have experienced difficulty with the recent raft of changes that have been made to Google's account services, which have come along with the implementation of Google Plus. One such example would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google and Microsoft announce US election coverage platforms, Amazon goes ... Gizmag Google has launched its YouTube Elections Hub, a channel that aggregates and organizes video content from a wide range of news sources including ABC, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and many more. Users can also view live streams of both ... See all stories on this topic » |
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