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Google unveils another phone, larger Nexus tablet Businessweek The larger Nexus tablet is being made by Samsung Electronics Co. and features a display screen that measures 10 inches diagonally, about the same size as Apple Inc.'s top-selling iPad. Google's introduction of a larger tablet comes less than a week ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Play, Android becoming entertainment powerhouses CNET Warner and Google have been at odds for years. Warner once yanked its music videos off YouTube. The company's songs were conspicuously missing from Google Music when that service, which has now been folded into Google Play, was launched a year ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Amazon challenges iPad mini with Kindle Fire HD comparison online Los Angeles Times Following the quote, Amazon compares the technical differences in the two tablets' screens. Although the iPad mini has a larger 7.9-inch screen than the Kindle Fire HD, it also has a lower resolution and it's unable to play HD videos. The Kindle Fire ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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PRECIOUS-Gold down on economic worry, volume light due to storm Reuters Hurricane Sandy hits U.S. East Coast * U.S. stock markets shut through Tuesday * CME Globex electronic trading remains open * Coming up: Bank of Japan monetary policy meeting Tuesday By Frank Tang NEW YORK, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Gold edged lower .. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health insurers nervous over prospect of Romney victory San Jose Mercury News Although the industry hates parts of President Barack Obama's health care law, major outfits such as UnitedHealth Group and BlueCross Blue Shield also stand to rake in billions of dollars from new customers who'll get health insurance under the law. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Florida health department suspends compounding pharmacy Fox News The Florida Department of Health has temporarily suspended compounding operations at a pharmacy, the latest in a growing number of closings since a deadly meningitis outbreak caused by contaminated drugs in a Massachusetts facility. The Florida ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google, eBay side with student in Supreme Court case on resale of books ... San Jose Mercury News The current case has attracted so much attention because it could affect many goods sold on eBay, Google and other Internet sites, and at Costco and other discount stores. The re-sale of merchandise that originates overseas often is called the gray ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UN health "Atlas" may help predict outbreaks CBS News Information on climate variability and climate change is a powerful scientific tool that assists us in these tasks," said Dr. Margaret Chan, director-general of the World Health Organization, said in a press release. "Climate has a profound impact on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
World Series Game 4: Too Late Tigers Sports Central The problem was finding it against these San Francisco Giants, who were so accustomed to playing with elimination a game away they didn't know how to get comfortable on the threshold of a sweep. ... Ryan Theriot in the top of the 10th with a little ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bing doesn't like Google all that much, either ZDNet My colleague Larry Dignan served up an amusing post this morning, highlighting the caustic autocomplete suggestions that Google offers when Google users search for terms that begin with "Windows 8." (Seriously, read it—it's hilarious.) Of course, two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hurricane Sandy: More than 500K already without power CBS News Public Service Electric & Gas, which is tweeting outage information, says 6,200 customers are offline. Jersey Central Power & Light, which publishes map of outages, is reporting 91,300 homes without power. Atlantic City Electric has about 40,200 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google doodle honors 'happy little trees' artist Bob Ross Today.com (blog) By Suzanne Choney. Soft-spoken painter Bob Ross is honored Monday in a Google doodle that celebrates his life and the encouragement he gave to so many in his PBS show, "The Joy of Painting," on TV for more than a decade. Monday, Oct. 29 would have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
7 iPhone Apps That Will Help You Survive Hurricane Sandy [Feature] Cult of Mac Even though the iPhone does a lot of magical fun things, you can also use it to stay informed on Sandy and use a couple of apps that will help you know what to do when disaster hits. We want everyone on the East Coast to stay as safe as possible today ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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EBay's PayPal Trimming 2.5% of Staff in Streamlining Bid NASDAQ EBay Inc. (EBAY) said Monday its PayPal payments unit, the fastest-growing business at the Internet company, is cutting about 2.5% of its staff as part of a streamlining effort. The move comes as PayPal has evolved from a means of paying online for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hands on with FreedomPop's free data for your iPad and iPod touch tuaw.com FreedomPop's free data pitch is aimed at the thrifty consumer: put down a refundable deposit on a USB dongle or MiFi-style router (iPod touch cases are also an option) and receive a monthly 500 MB bandwidth stipend for life. For free. If it sounds too ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
States seek help making health exchange rules USA TODAY The Department of Health and Human Services issued 10 markers –- essential health benefits -- that are the minimum standards states must meet when setting up exchanges. (Photo: Alex Brandon, AP) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Insurer Humana Gamifies Fitness Triple Pundit One of the primary ways it encourages customers to stay healthy is through the design of play—leveraging behavioral economics, mobile technology, gamification and social media. ... Video Games: Humana partnered with video game developer Ubisoft to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Power Out For 20000 New Yorkers, Lower Manhattan Gets Shut-Down ... Gothamist With Sandy's winds whipping into the city Con Edison is getting serious about maybe cutting off power to more than 6,500 customers in low-lying areas of Lower Manhattan. We hear they've just run robocalls about a shut off while still saying they "not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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