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Apple seems to have gotten a little bit lost CNN International The timing of the move surprised even Google, which is scrambling to build its own maps app for the iPhone and iPad. It reportedly won't be ready until the end of the year. Until then, Apple is stuck telling unhappy customers that they can visit Google ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bank fees for 'free' checking rise to record levels The Seattle Times Only 39 percent of noninterest-bearing checking accounts were free of any fees or minimum-balance requirements, Bankrate said, down from 45 percent last year. The peak, of 76 percent, came in 2009. "Checking accounts that are free on a stand-alone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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VIEWS: Sale takes blame for Sox loss Dekalb Daily Chronicle Sale was as despondent as he's ever been after his outing. He took the loss hard and blamed himself for putting the Sox (83-75) in a bad situation. Sale (17-8) lasted 3 1/3 innings in his shortest outing of the year and gave up five runs on seven hits ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mobile Miscellany: week of September 24th, 2012 Engadget While the prediction should be taken with a rightful degree of skepticism, it's not a wholly outlandish claim, as the publication points out that Sprint's stock has outperformed all but one firm on the S&P 500 for the year. According to Hesse, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Apple IPhone 5 Costs Only 41 Cents To Charge For An Entire Year International Business Times Despite these results, Opower isn't attempting to draw any comparisons between Apple and Samsung. After all, nobody is going to be too upset about paying only 12 cents more or less per year for his or her preferred device. The point of the study was to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FCC moves to expand mobile spectrum TechHive (blog) The FCC approved a notice of proposed rulemaking (PDF) (NPRM) that lays out proposed rules and asks for public comment on so-called incentive auctions, in which U.S. television stations would voluntarily give up their spectrum in exchange for proceeds ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Last Green Festival in Brooklyn promotes going green Norwich Bulletin Last Green Festival in Brooklyn. John Shishmanian/ NorwichBulletin.com. Eddie Lehman, left, and Ducky Vigneault, both of Manchester, N. H., talk about their puppets made from 90 percent recycled items Saturday at The Last Green Festival in Brooklyn. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mobile home fire kills 1, injures 3 KSFY Authorities tell us a family lived in that mobile home and the person who died was a 59-year-old woman. ... Mitchell Public Safety says it received the call just after 4a.m. this morning and by the time they got to the mobile home, it was fully ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Yelich, Fernandez named players of year Flamarlins.com The team announced late Friday that Fernandez, a right-handed pitcher, was named the Minor League Pitcher of the Year, while Yelich was named the club's Minor League Player of the Year for the second straight season. Yelich was ... According to Elias ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Business Activity in US Shrinks for First Time Since 2009 Bloomberg Slow growth prospects prompted the Federal Reserve to announce more accommodation measures earlier this month in a bid to help spur the three-year-old expansion. "The chain that links all this stuff together is just a loss of confidence as we head ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Apple, Google Continue to Take Market Share From RIM WebProNews The latest ComScore numbers are out, and it appears that Google and Apple are still draining away RIM's market share in the smartphone market. The numbers estimate that Google's Android software now runs on 52.2% of U.S. smartphones as of July 2012, up ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Downtown business owners step up to the alley Longmont Daily Times-Call Brady Powers, of Powers Flatwork and Construction, cuts a piece of lumber for a fence at the rear entrance to Flavor of India, 516 Main St., last week. The number of downtown business owners taking advantage of the LDDA's incentive program for fixing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Business investment may be slowing St. Augustine Record When the recession took hold at the beginning of 2008 and deepened at the end of that year and start of 2009, businesses slashed their capital spending budgets to the bone. Need a new computer software package? Make do with the old one for another ... See all stories on this topic » |
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