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Facebook Flop: Stakes Were High On The First Day Of Trading »

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05:04 am | Mutual fund companies, major stock exchanges, and brokerage firms were geared up for Facebook to go public on May 17, and with all the extensive publicity all were hoping things would go smoothly.…

May 17 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
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Viruses Being Used By Researchers As Electricity Generators »

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08:19 pm | BERKELY, California – It’s not very common for viruses to something useful. They either infect your computer, or make…

May 15 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Latest iPad Mini Comes With 8GB Storage And Priced At $200 »

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02:32 am | The latest iPad Mini has a smaller version which, may bring with it a lower price tag; however, the…

May 10 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Twitter Investigating Hacked Accounts »

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08:32 am | A report from Twitter stated that it was currently investigating how passwords and user names from thousands of user…

May 9 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Wireless Carriers Take Away Phone Subsidies »

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08:38 am |   Wireless carriers have taken steps to alter the terms of smartphone deals, which have benefited phone makers such…

May 7 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

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Movie Review – The Dictator Not The Same, But Still Funny »

02:05 am |   The Dictator may not be quite as subtle as Borat and Brüno helme, and has lost the mockumentary format, but Sacha Baron Cohen, the star and co-writer, can still deliver uproariously funny, punchy and extremely offensive one-liners. Once again, Cohen’s character is larger-than-life, this time as a tyrannical and despotic ruler of the Republic…

May 14 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
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Harry Potter E-books To Be Lent Out By Amazon »

09:04 am |   Amazon.com Inc. has licensed the rights to lend out digital versions of all seven books in the “Harry Potter” series, in the United States – evidence that it is willing to carry on funding its ebook library lending subscription, no matter what the cost. When fans of Harry Potter subscribe to Amazon Prime, they…

May 11 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
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Russian Plane Crash – No Survivors Found »

09:12 am | MOUNT SALAK, Indonesia: Russian Plane Crash – A rescue team didn’t find any survivors among the 45 bodies found on Thursday, when they arrived on the scene after a Russian plane crashed into a mountain in Indonesia. The exhibition flight was the first passenger jet coming from the Soviet Union since its fall – a…

May 10 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
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Sleepwalking Risk Increased With Depression, According to Study »

01:50 am |   Around 8.5 million adults in the United States (30%), have at one time experienced sleep walking, and the ones with psychiatric disorders, apneas, depression, or obsessive-compulsive disorders have a higher risk, according to a study of 19,136 people aged 18 and up. Sleeping pills, antidepressants, and come other medications can add to the risk,…

May 14 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
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Viruses Being Used By Researchers As Electricity Generators »

08:19 pm | BERKELY, California – It’s not very common for viruses to something useful. They either infect your computer, or make you physically ill. However, a unique virus currently being studied at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory may one day increase your life-span. A small science experiment may be a precursor for big advances in the future.…

May 15 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
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Russian Plane Crash – No Survivors Found »

09:12 am | MOUNT SALAK, Indonesia: Russian Plane Crash – A rescue team didn’t find any survivors among the 45 bodies found on Thursday, when they arrived on the scene after a Russian…

May 10 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Higher Risk Of Fatal Crash For Teens Who Travel With Friends »

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09:02 pm | WASHINGTON – The risk of dying in a car accident increases with each additional passenger for teenage drivers when they travel with…

May 9 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Portugal Gets Rid Of Four Public Holidays »

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09:15 pm |   Portugal has recently taken severity measures to a new degree with its decision to get rid of four out of its14…

May 8 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Airline’s Anger Grows As Passengers Get To Fly First Class For Life »

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08:49 am | An airline’s anger comes after its bled dry from their offer of unlimited first-class passenger flights. The lucky travelers grabbed the airline’s…

May 8 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Thomas Cook Receives £1.4 Financing Package »

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12:12 am | The Thomas Cook Group agreed to a new £1.4 billion life line with its lenders – that will provide the travel group…

May 7 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
Wind Farms Affecting Some Holiday Plans To The UK »

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Euro Hits A Four Month Low – Less Than $1.29 »

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10:21 pm | SINGAPORE – On Monday the euro was less than $1.29 – the lowest it has been in almost four months. This drop…

May 14 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

California Budget Shortfall Grows to $16 Billion »

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08:42 am | LOS ANGELES – According to an announcement from state officials on Saturday, the California budget shortfall has grown dramatically over the last…

May 13 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
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HTC Shares Fall As Patent Case Delays Sales In The U.S. »

10:18 pm | TAIPEI – Sales in the U.S. of two smartphones from Taiwan’s HTC Corp have been delayed because of a patent dispute with Apple Inc., the latest blow to the company…

May 16 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

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