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| Google goes for Amazon: Slash-fest on cloud storage prices Register The Google cloud platform includes a range of products, such as its AppEngine, BigQuery, Compute Engine infrastructure service, as well as Cloud Storage. Google's product manager for its Cloud Platform, Jessie Jiang, announced the news in a blog post. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Black Keys Settle Cases Over Music in Commercials NBC 6 Miami The band alleged the song "Lonely Boy" was improperly used to sell power tools, and "Gold on the Ceiling" to sell pizza. ... The Black Keys have settled a pair of lawsuits alleging The Home Depot and Pizza Hut misused their music in commercials. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Jindal's Refusal of Health Insurance Exchange Draws Criticism New America Media Regardless, Governor Bobby Jindal has refused to create health insurance exchanges here in Louisiana, allowing companies—particularly small businesses—access to insurance policies at lower costs than they could obtain on the open market on their own. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| General Motors Brings Apple To Their Cars RedOrbit Tuesday's announcement is an extension of this Eyes Free functionality, allowing iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 owners to pair their handsets via bluetooth with the Chevy MyLink infotainment center in their vehicles. Rather than press and hold the home button ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| SEC championship game becomes de facto BCS play-in game Online Athens The game transcends the sports pages and the college football world because waiting for the winner in the BCS title game is iconic Notre Dame, which is unbeaten and will play for its first national title since 1988. "I guess technically we don't know ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Barnes & Noble go up against Amazon in Blighty with Nook apps Register Like Amazon's Kindle the concept behind the Nook platform is hardware used to sell digital content, with Nooks ranging from a basic e-ink model ($99) to a 9-inch tablet coming in at $269, but none of those are available on this side of the pond where ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Aust poor on delivering mental health care Sky News Australia ... no Interactive Transcript. Published on Nov 26, 2012 by SkyNewsAustralia. Mental health services are failing to help patients early enough, a report has found, with a "disturbingly high" number of mentally ill people being restrained or secluded in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Congressman proposes Internet law 'freeze'; more harm than good? ZDNet Darrell Issa (R-CA) posted a draft of his proposed bill, dubbed the Internet American Moratorium Act 2012, which would "create a two-year moratorium [suspension] on any new laws, rules or regulations governing the Internet." Issa first posted the draft ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Agrees With Microsoft That Apple Is Out of Touch Motley Fool Apple may have made incredible strides over the past decade with touch interfaces and interactions, but there's decidedly one area where the company has decided not to go with touch: traditional PC form factors. If it turns out that ... Google recently ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Russian stocks fall further after weak Megafon debut Reuters UK The poorly received launch added to concern over a fiscal deadlock in the U.S. and a slide in oil prices that saw Moscow's rouble-denominated MICEX share index and dollar RTS index fall 0.7 percent and more than one percent respectively. MegaFon priced ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Charity game born during last lockout ready to cure current case of Wings ... Crain's Detroit Business (blog) The annual charity hockey game pitting Carhartt Inc. employees and customers against Detroit Red Wings alumni — which got its start during the last National Hockey League lockout — has never failed to pack the 2,500-seat Dearborn Ice Skating Center. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Google's Romanian Domain Gets Taken Down By Algerian Hacker MCA-CRB TechCrunch Looks like Pakistan is not the only place where major internet companies' domain names can get hacked. This morning, google.ro was taken over, with the credit being taken by "Algerian Hacker" MCA-CRB, a serial website defacer. The site looked like the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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