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| Bitter struggle over Internet regulation to dominate global summit Reuters UK SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - An unprecedented debate over how the global Internet is governed is set to dominate a meeting of officials in Dubai next week, with many countries pushing to give a United Nations body broad regulatory powers even as the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Samsung under renewed fire over China labor breaches Reuters SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung came under renewed criticism from a rights group on Tuesday for illegal work practices at its Chinese suppliers, a day after the South Korean electronics giant admitted excessive overtime and fines for employees in China. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pro-nuclear party could win power in Japan TVNZ But even if the main opposition Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) wins the December 16 election, it will not reflect any groundswell of popular support for nuclear power. Instead, it would underline a lack of credible anti-nuclear political standard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Report card highlights mental health challenges ABC Online Today the National Mental Health Commission released its first report and highlighted that one of the key difficulties for patients is getting timely access to a professional. Martin Cuddihy prepared this report. MARTIN CUDDIHY: It took her 18 months ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Samsung Galaxy Camera with built-in 3G connection arrives in Australia Herald Sun In addition to its mobile internet connection, the Samsung Galaxy Camera features a 16-megapixel sensor, 21x optical zoom lens (23-483mm) and both automatic and manual photographic settings. It also boasts a 4.77-inch touchscreen for users to both view ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Harbaugh: Rice's play will go 'down in history' Baltimore Sun (blog) In the 24 hours after running back Ray Rice stunned the San Diego Chargers with his game-saving catch-and-run, the football world — teammates, fans, and former NFL players turned talking heads — marveled at the play, saying it was among the greatest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google isn't buying Wi-Fi firm for $400 million USA TODAY (blog) The story first moved this morning among the tech press -- including a piece on USA TODAY from The Associated Press -- as a believable next step in Google's Internet push. Google confirmed that the story is not true. The release on PR Web said that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Paranoid Kiwis must condemn foul play Irish Independent Coaches are so misguided when they refuse to condemn players for foul play. They do the game, the team and the player himself a gross disservice. No one objects to a red-mist punch-up. In a brutal game such as rugby, there are bound to be times when ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Game 6: vs. San Jose State KUsports (blog) As Bill Self discussed post-game, our guard defense on the ball was actually not great, but we lucked out having Jeff inside to block and alter pretty much every shot while he was in there. Move the ball/transition offense: KU ... Jeff Withey - A+ ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Fiber: are gigabit speeds the real story, or free Internet access? ZDNet Summary: Google has been in the news lately regarding their fiber gigabit speeds -- a marvelous prospect that has many of us salivating at the thought of -- but what about the free Internet access they're also offering? ... If you haven't heard much ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dollar higher on Greece agreement Brisbane Times ANZ foreign exchange strategist Andrew Salter said the currency jumped higher after euro zone finance ministers agreed to slice $A50.00 billion off Greece's long-term debt burden and free up long-blocked loans to the country. ''I think this amounts to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NHL mailbag: making the All-Star Game and regular season count CNN 23 that it had canceled its 2013 All-Star Game scheduled for Jan. 27 in Columbus. The move will save a few days on the schedule when or if the season starts. With NHL players still unconfirmed for, but likely to play in, the 2014 Winter Olympics in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'we're not trying to play like swans' Irish Independent Brendan Rodgers is not looking for his Liverpool side to play like former club Swansea. The Northern Irishman watched the teams play out a goalless draw at the Liberty Stadium on Sunday, which was high on technical ability, if not cutting edge. Rodgers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| How the iPad mini can transform mobile healthcare ZDNet In this Q&A, I asked two mobile health experts to weigh in about how the iPad mini could transform healthcare. David Collins, senior director of mHIMSS, the globally-focused mobile initiative offered by HIMSS offers his insights and opinions on the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FTC Poised to Help Google's Rivals, Not Consumers Town Hall No better example of the Obama administration's contempt for free enterprise is at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which is currently considering how to proceed with its investigation into whether Google uses its position in Internet search to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tech Stocks Strong on Cyber Monday Motley Fool Worries about a slow holiday season also sank some retailer stocks after heavy discounting on Black Friday; however, today's Cyber Monday specials from online vendors helped some notable e-tailers such as Amazon.com and eBay make strong gains. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple iPad (Files) London Free Press There's also a trivia game for the iPad — invented by partners Paul Berton and George Sinclair — that asks viewers to identify images ranging from corporate logos to pop culture icons. "For us, it's an investment," Reid said. "We're in the early ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Aust stocks close firmer after Greek deal The West Australian Ms Lee said CSL's stronger performance added six points to the Australian indices, as defensive health care stocks grew by four per cent on Tuesday. "Investors have been liking companies that have been growing their earnings and health care have been ... See all stories on this topic » |
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