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GOP swoops in to take advantage of 'buyer's remorse'.
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2.10 Clever Questions You Should Ask Every Job Candidate (features.bizmore.com)
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3.To Lure Conferences, Resort Hotels Drop the R-Word From Their Names (online.wsj.com)
In a sign of the times, 'Resort' is No Longer on Letterhead
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4.Amazon Losing the E-Book Pricing Battle (blogs.zdnet.com)
Will Content Trump Distribution?
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5.A Telescope That Sets Its Sights On Cyber-Crime (www.newscientist.com)
Cyber Security is becoming more important. This is Very Cool.
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6.Amazon Buying Touchscreen Maker (www.informationweek.com)
Touchco's multitouch technology could give the Kindle a color screen, virtual keyboard, and a boost in the competition with the Apple iPad.
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website brings you face-to-face, via webcam, with an endless stream of random strangers all over the world
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9.Innovation - How far can you trust an AI assistant? (www.newscientist.com)
New iPhone app breaks new ground - New Scientist
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10.Just How Many Hitler Video Parodies Does the World Need? (www.guardian.co.uk)
Some of them are pretty good; like the iPad rant mentioned in this article.
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11.Siri Launches Voice-Powered iPhone ‘Assistant’ for iPhone (www.wired.com)
I tried this, and it is surprisingly fast and good.
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12.10 of the World's Worst Jobs (oddee.com)
... and you thought yours was tough.
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13.The Future for Apple's iPad? (www.businessinsider.com)
If they get cheap enough, will you own several and leave them around the house?
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14.Vegetative Patient Talks Using Brain Waves (www.reuters.com)
A man in a deeply unconscious state for five years has been able to communicate with doctors using just his thoughts in a study scientists say is a "game changer" for care of vegetative state patients.
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15.Priest Checks Fingerprints of Mass Attendees (www.reuters.com)
Supposedly Higher Sources Know Who's There; now you can prove it.
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16.Brain Power Boosts Gamers, But Could Also Indict Criminals (www.smartertechnology.com)
A new field called "neurolaw" could determine suspects' guilt by "reading their minds" from brain scans.
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17.Blog Tips For Pope - Give Us This Day Thy Daily Post (www.npr.org)
Article about the Pope's decision to support social media ... from NPR
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18.Will There be iLust for the Apple's New iPad? (www.forbes.com)
After initially going down, Apple's stock rallies a bit on news of iPad's entry pricing at $499. Amazon's stock went up more than Apple's did.
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19.U.S. Enabled Chinese Hacking of Google (www.cnn.com)
In order to comply with government search warrants on user data, Google created a backdoor access system into Gmail accounts. This feature is what the Chinese hackers exploited to gain access.
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20.Watching TV shortens Life Span (www.latimes.com)
Interesting article and stats ... I suspect Twitter does not counteract this
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21.U.S. Stands Behind Google (blogs.zdnet.com)
Says Free Access to Internet is Foreign Policy Priority.
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22.How Technology Enhances Collaboration (www.forbes.com)
Interesting article from Forbes
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23.Amazon Plans Kindle Apps (online.wsj.com)
Perhaps that means they also have a more powerful tablet on the way too.
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24.Simple Passwords Remain Popular, Despite Risk of Hacking (www.nytimes.com)
If Your Password Is 123456, Just Make it "HackMe"
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25.The Caffeine Debate Continues (tonyhorton.blogspot.com)
From P90X Creator, Tony Horton's blog