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| Health Reform: What's Coming in 2013 WebMD Health Reform: What's Coming in 2013. By Lisa Zamosky WebMD Health News. Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD. US Constitution and sthethoscope. This has been a big year for the Affordable Care Act. It survived a Supreme Court challenge and another ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BlueStacks' App Player For Mac Launches Beta: Now You Can Run Over ... TechCrunch Until now, BlueStacks was very much targeted towards the PC crowd, not just because of the potential for pre-installation partnerships like those above, but also because mobile app developers looking to reach the Mac install base are likely to just ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Amazon Sees Its Biggest Holiday Season Ever, Tops Online Shopping Survey ... TechCrunch ForeSee says this is partially due to Amazon's appeal and the variety of merchandise it offers – but that's almost too simple an explanation. It's not just the quality, variety or size of Amazon's inventory at play here, its the end-to-end shopping ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Internet on the TV? Meh, say consumers CNET Even Internet powerhouse Google has so far failed to convince consumers of the potential wonders of accessing the Internet via TV, but it is continuing to work on making its Google TV services more appealing. Topics: Entertainment,: Video,: Consumer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Woz Users Cycloramic And An iPhone 5 To Street View His Kitchen TechCrunch Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is even fascinated with the app, which takes a 360-degree video on its own, without the help or support of a tripod, special case or accessory of any kind. But this isn't the exciting bit. You can actually get all kinds ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| PRECIOUS-Gold eases, focus on US budget talks Reuters "The effect the jobs data had on gold was via a firming of the dollar," said Ross Norman, chief executive of precious metals trader Sharps Pixley. Gold extended losses briefly after the U.S. jobs data, and was down $4.73 an ounce to $1,654.76 by 1518 GMT. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| World stocks fall after Reid 'cliff' comments; yen down Reuters India NEW YORK (Reuters) - World stocks slipped on Thursday after comments from the U.S. Senate majority leader that the economy may be poised to go off the "fiscal cliff," while the yen hit a two-year low on expectations of aggressive monetary stimulus ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Chivas USA sporting director promises winning, pride Yahoo! Sports GUADALAJARA, Mexico – New Chivas de Guadalajara and Chivas USA sporting director Dennis te Kloese is promising a bright future for fans of both clubs, but is keeping his cards close to his chest on how it will be achieved. "The objective is that Chivas ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Amazon Sets Holiday Shopping Records Despite Making Half Of What It Made ... Gizmodo Amazon Sets Holiday Shopping Records Despite Making Half Of What It Made Last Year On its peak day this holiday shopping season, Amazon sold an astonishing 26.5 million items at a rate of 306 items per second. And the honor of being the "#1 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Google App Is Offensive And Racist Information Nigeria "This is just a fun app that lets you indulge you and your friends,"- says the description of the "Make Me Asian" app created by user KimberyDeiss and available on Google Play. There are also photo-altering apps including "Make Me Old" and "Make Me Fat ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fix Incorrectly Matched Songs on Google Music Lifehacker Fix Incorrectly Matched Songs on Google Music Google Music's new scan-and-match feature makes uploading your music much faster, but some users have been noticing incorrect matches—particularly getting clean versions of a song in place of explicit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stocks Tumble on 'Cliff' Fears; All Sectors Lower CNBC.com Stocks added to losses Thursday, with all key S&P sectors in negative territory, pressured by a weaker-than-expected consumer confidence report and as President Barack Obama and members of Congress headed back to Washington to resume talks over ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| eBay Motors reveals where it sells the most cars and which brands are the most ... Autoblog (blog) While most of our time on eBay Motors is spent looking for a good eBay Find of the Day article or daydreaming about our next project vehicle, there are plenty of people who actually use the site to purchase cars and parts – to the tune of $3.7 billion ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Keep Your Google Contacts Up to Date with a Simple Google Script Lifehacker Keep Your Google Contacts Up to Date with a Simple Google Script Keeping your address book up to date is always a tasking process. While a few apps exist that supposedly comb your contacts for updates, those only work if they actually update their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Crisis takes toll on Greeks' mental health Financial Times The toll the crisis has taken on Greece's mental health tends to be overshadowed by more urgent concerns about hunger or poverty. Nonetheless, there is increasing evidence of the psychological strain on Greek society – from increased diagnoses of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Free Internet Survived 2012, But Will It Be That Lucky Next Year? WebProNews It had free Internet proponents even more concerned as it was as international treaty that sought to rewrite international law in favor of large corporate interests. The treaty was called the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or ACTA for short, and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Best Games for Your New PC or Mac Kotaku There it is: a glorious new gaming PC, specc'ed out all to hell and ready to take you to all sorts of wondrous places. Or maybe you went the Cupertino route and wound up with a glossy Mac machine that you want some video game bonafides for. Our Best ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| How many other cars does it take to kill a Volvo? Autoblog (blog) We all know how safe Volvo cars are, but a European junkyard has decided to put it to the test by crashing, jumping and rolling the life out of an 850 wagon. While government tests use automated systems to crash new cars, the guys in this video do so ... See all stories on this topic » |
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