Fox News Jobs action figure in the works San Jose Mercury News By Patrick May The timing is awkward. The concept is tacky
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Jobs action figure in the works – San Jose Mercury News
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Fox News Jobs action figure in the works San Jose Mercury News By Patrick May The timing is awkward. The concept is tacky
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Jobs action figure in the works – San Jose Mercury News
TabTimes CES Preview: 12 tablet trends you'll be reading about next week TabTimes Between the company's beleagured line of phones and the PlayBook's lack of results, it's going to be a tough, critical show. The real question is what kind of public face company executives put on
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CES Preview: 12 tablet trends you’ll be reading about next week – TabTimes
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea said on Wednesday it had approved a plan by Samsung Electronics Co to build a flash memory chip plant in China seen costing some $4 billion, as a boom in smartphones and tablet computers fuels the chip industry’s growth.
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S. Korea approves Samsung’s flash chip plant in China
CNET Asus Promises Transformer Prime ICS Update, Unlocked Bootloader PC Magazine By Chloe Albanesius Asus announced Tuesday that it will start rolling out the Android 4.0 “Ice Cream Sandwich” update to its Eee Pad Transformer Prime tablet on Jan. 12—and release a bootloader unlocking tool.
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Plain Dealer TiVo Wins $215 Million in AT&T Settlement PC Magazine By Mark Hachman TiVo will receive at least $215 million in payments plus licensing fees from AT&T, as the two companies settled their differences on Tuesday. The agreement, which includes an undisclosed cross licensing agreement of the respective … AT&T Agrees To Pay TiVo At Least $215 Million Wall Street Journal AT&T to pay TiVo $215M to settle patent lawsuit CNET AT&T to pay $215 million to TiVo to settle patent suit involving digital video ..
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TiVo Wins $215 Million in AT&T Settlement – PC Magazine
DES MOINES — Google kicked off the 2012 presidential race with a bang today, launching a hub for 2012 election coverage just in time for tonight’s first-in-nation Iowa caucuses. The site, Google Elections , tracks political news and trends, with specific tools that allow voters, journalists, and campaigns to sort through election info by candidate, race, and issues. A Trends page measures the real-time popularity of the candidates by comparing YouTube video views, search traffic, and Google News hits.
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THE TRUTH ABOUT IOWA: Take A Tour Of Google’s Tricked Out Press Center
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