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by Weblogs, Inc. AutoBlog 05.21.2013 01:23 |
Universities are right now trotting out Grade-A commencement speakers to motivate this year's graduating class of collegiates to change the world, or at least vacate their parents' property before the age of 30.
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by Team Forbes 05.20.2013 15:24 |
Apple has been very proud of its Retina displays. To a large degree, these high-resolution, crystal clear displays have contributed to the popularity of Apple devices. |
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by Team Bleacher Report 05.19.2013 13:23 |
Colin Kaepernick, Robert Griffin III and Russell Wilson bucked the trend in 2012, but mobile quarterbacks have consistently struggled to find the winning formula. For every mobile quarterback that is successful, there are at least three failures. |
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by Team Boing Boing 05.17.2013 07:21 |
Noah Swartz writes, "Aaron Swartz was the 'answer' to the final 'question' in the 'Techie Dropouts' category on last night's episode of Jeopardy, preceded by other famous techie drop outs like Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg. |
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by Team Apple Insider 05.16.2013 05:21 |
An email from late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs to then CEO of News Corp. James Murdoch suggests the Cupertino company was looking to set the price of e-books sold through the iBookstore at rates higher than market leader Amazon, says the U.S. Department of Justice. |
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by Team Guardian 05.16.2013 03:24 |
Chief executive defends Google Glass and slams sector's 'negativity and zero-sum games' in speech to Google I/O
The Google co-founder Larry Page spoke out on Wednesday about the "negativity" he believes is holding back the technology industry, a day after revealing that he has been sufferin |
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by Team Bleacher Report 05.15.2013 19:24 |
Should Tottenham Hotspur finish fifth—which is a decent likelihood after Tuesday—it will be intriguing as to how aspects of their 2012-13 campaign are judged. |
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by Team The Consumerist 05.15.2013 17:25 |
While all of the publishers involved in Justice Dept.’s e-book price-fixing lawsuit have settled, Apple has continued to maintain its innocence. With the trial set to begin in early June, the DOJ has some evidence it believes paints Apple in a rather damning light. |
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