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Is the iPad Too Heavy?
Smartmoney.com (blog)
One technology reviewer at BuzzFeed.com broke open the last two iPads and discovered that the latest iPad needs a "giant battery" to power the faster 4G Internet and the higher quality screen. Of course, Apple CEO Tim Cook is reportedly addressing the ...
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Apple-Google Maps Talks Crashed Over Voice-Guided Directions
All Things Digital
Spoken turn-by-turn navigation has been a free service offered through Google's Android mobile OS for a few years now. But it was never part of the deal that brought Google's Maps to iOS. And sources say Apple very much wanted it to be. Requiring ...
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All Things Digital
Poking fun at the NFL, developer builds Replacement Google site
Los Angeles Times
Johnson said he finally decided to take action after Monday night's game between the Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks, which was also affected by the replacement refs' officiating. On Tuesday, during his lunch break, Johnson made the site ...
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Speeding into the Future: Self-Driving Cars Are Now Legal in California
TIME
Yes, self-driving cars are now legal in the Golden State. On Tuesday, during a visit to Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., Governor Jerry Brown signed legislation to allow autonomous vehicles to operate on the state's roads. In a press ...
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TIME
Samsung kicks off global Galaxy Note II rollout
PCWorld
Facing stiff competition but aiming for aggressive sales goals, Samsung Electronics Wednesday in Korea released the Galaxy Note II, its new smartphone-tablet hybrid, and said it will follow up with international launches over the next month. The South ...
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PCWorld
AP-GfK Poll: Most see health law being implemented
The Associated Press
The law — covering 30 million uninsured, requiring virtually every legal U.S. resident to carry health insurance and forbidding insurers from turning away the sick — remains as contentious as the day it passed more than two years ago. There's still ...
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The Associated Press
'We are hungry': Kids lament new lunch guidelines in video
Today.com (blog)
Not even a month has passed since new federal guidelines mandating healthy school lunches went into effect, and already there's been pushback from students who insist that the healthier, scaled-down meals don't provide enough calories to power them ...
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Google Play services platform launches with new Android tools
ZDNet
Delivered as an APK through the Google Play Store, the services component communicates with the Google product the developer wants to use and requests credentials from the client library. The client library includes Google+ sign-in and +1 APIs as well ...
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Google buys wind power for Oklahoma data center
Reuters
(Reuters) - U.S. Internet company Google Inc on Wednesday agreed to buy 48 megawatts (MW) of wind energy for its Oklahoma data center from the Canadian Hills wind power project in Oklahoma, which is expected to enter service later this year.
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'Scar free healing' in mice may give clues to human skin repair, says study
BBC News
'Scar free healing' in mice may give clues to human skin repair, says study. By James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News. African spiny mouse The mouse skin's tensile strength was 20 times weaker than in other mice. Continue reading the ...
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BBC News
Scientists Go Deep On Genes Of SARS-Like Virus
NPR (blog)
Yesterday scientists at Britain's Health Protection Agency partially decoded the new virus's genetic sequence. They've placed the virus on the family tree of coronaviruses. And even given the virus a temporary name, which I have to warn you is quite a ...
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Stocks lower at midday as European shares tumble
NBCNews.com (blog)
Stocks' other main source of support, the Federal Reserve's program to boost the economy by pumping money in, lost some luster Tuesday after a key Fed official expressed skepticism about the plan. ... Earlier, Asian stocks closed lower. The euro fell ...
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What The iPhone 5 Tells Us About The iPad 4
Cult of Mac
In the past, Apple has almost always used the same processor for the iPad as it used for the current generation iPhone. The only difference has been clock speed. The A4 used in the iPhone 4 was 800MHz, compared to the 1GHz A4 used in the original iPad.
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Talking Tech: FedEx moves into PC repair
USA TODAY
The company is starting with Getac and hopes to expand to other computer suppliers that can handle PC repairs. The focus initially is on capturing a chunk of business from the enterprise market. But FedEx hopes to expand to small businesses and ...
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USA TODAY
Desirability of nuclear power is the real question
The Hindu
Incidentally, it was published a few days after the brutal crackdown by the Tamil Nadu police on the protesting fisherfolk who have been opposing the siting of a nuclear power plant in their midst for over two decades now. The author of the article, a ...
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The Hindu
Apple Loses Music Icon Trademark Fight Against Myspace
PC Magazine
Cupertino is looking to register its icon for computer software that stores and plays music via handheld devices, while the registered mark is used to distinguish iLike's non-downloadable software that adds music and video profiles on the Internet and ...
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More Are Watching Internet Video on Actual TVs, Research Shows
New York Times (blog)
No more squinting at YouTube videos or Hulu shows on a tiny laptop or desktop screen. More people are now watching Internet video — everything from cat videos to streaming prime-time shows — on big-screen televisions than on computers, according to a ...
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Video game review: 'Dead or Alive 5'
San Jose Mercury News
Its third original game in the post-Itagaki era would be the most telling. "Dead or Alive 5" could signal a decline of Team Ninja or it could show that the developer has righted the ship. With a new artistic style, the studio showed some positive signs ...
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Report: Samsung, Google execs to meet in Seoul Thursday
TechRadar UK
Though those people could be just about anybody we read about daily, this pair happens to be Shin Jong-kyun, Samsung's president of mobile communications business, and Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google. "I will meet Google Executive ...
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FREE STUFF: Things to do and get free
WTVR
(WTVR) – Check out the Free Stuff I found for you this week. And check back often, I'm always adding new listings. FREE COFFEE: September 29th is National Coffee Day. We've found several free offers: At Krispy Kreme receive a FREE 12 oz cup of coffee ...
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WTVR
Analysis: Access To Health Care Beginning To Look Like Airline Travel
Gant Daily
The old axis of access ­in U.S. health care – insured or uninsured – is being replaced by the kind of gradations and complexity in determining who-gets-what-when-for-what-price for which the airline industry has become famous. Some recent data and ...
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Google Maps for Android: 4 hidden features
Computerworld (blog)
Google Maps Labs As it does with many products, Google maintains an evolving Labs section of experimental features in its Google Maps mobile app. You can find the section by going into the Maps app and then tapping the on-screen menu button (or the ...
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Computerworld (blog)
GOOD Music Debuts At #2 With Cruel Summer Album Sales
MTV.com (blog)
The numbers are in and Kanye West and his G.O.O.D. Music team made a pretty good showing with Cruel Summer debuting at #2 on the charts with first week sales. Selling 205,000 copies, Cruel Summer was second only to Pink, who debuted at #1 for the ..
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MTV.com (blog)
Recording your iPhone calls
PC Advisor
On your Mac, use your browser to navigate to your Google Voice page. Click the More link, and select Recorded Calls. Below each recorded call that appears, there's yet another More link. Click on it and select Download. The file will download to your Mac.
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Minister of State for Health Róisín Shortall resigns
Irish Times
Her resignation follows days of controversy during which she demanded an explanation from Minister for Health James Reilly for his controversial decision to add two towns in his constituency to a priority list for the location of new primary care ...
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Irish Times


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