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| UK's News of the World Closes After Phone Hacking Scandal PCWorld By Grant Gross, IDG News News Corp. will close its weekly UK newspaper News of the World amid allegations that the tabloid hacked into the mobile voicemail accounts of celebrities, the British royal family, and crime victims. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Shuttle's end a blow to Florida's "Space Coast" Reuters Freddy Porter, 5, of Raleigh NC plays with a toy space shuttle in the Rocket Garden of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex near Cape Canaveral, Florida July 7, 2011. By Tom Brown TITUSVILLE, Florida (Reuters) - The end of the US space shuttle ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Bionic's 'coming soon' release date sparks Android fan zeal Computerworld By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - Summer smartphone releases have become as commonplace as new summer movies. But the movie industry does a much better job of scheduling and keeping a definitive release date. Motorola Mobility's new Droid Bionic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Free Beats Paid in Generating Revenue on Apple's App Store [STATS] Mashable Here's something that might seem counter-intuitive. Free iPhone and iPod touch games generate more revenue than their paid counterparts on Apple's 15 billion download-strong App Store. The new finding comes from mobile analytics company Flurry. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ancient Irish roots discovered for modern polar bear CBS News Twisted lines of ancestry seem to have intertwined two very different species: the water-loving polar bear and the forest-loving Irish brown bear. Despite being so different, the two seem to have found love: Meeting and breeding at least once during ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Friday, July 8, 2011
Apple's Bid for Amazon Restriction Rejected by Judge
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