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Apple Eases App-Development Rules - Wall Street Journal
Sep 9, 2010 — Apple Inc. said it relaxed restrictions on developers of applications for its iPhones and iPads. The company has faced criticism from developers over the closed nature of the vetting process at its App Store, which iPhone and iPad
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Two large asteroids narrowly miss earth, Nasa said - Telegraph.co.uk
Sep 9, 2010 — Two large asteroids have narrowly avoided the earth after the objects passed within the moon and our planet's orbit, Nasa scientists said. By Andrew Hough, and Sarah Kelley The two asteroids came within the moon and our planet's orbit.
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ARM Rises to Highest Level Since 2001 After Unveiling New Chip - Bloomberg
Sep 9, 2010 — ARM Holdings Plc, the UK designer of semiconductors that power Apple Inc.'s iPhone, rose to its highest level since 2001 in London trading after unveiling a new processor for smartphones.
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Brain-age scans seen as potential gauge of child development - Washington Post
Sep 9, 2010 — Scientists have developed a scan that can measure the maturity of the brain, an advance that someday might be useful for testing whether children are maturing normally and for gauging whether teenagers are grown-up enough to be treated as
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Excerpt from voices.washingtonpost.com/fasterforward - Washington Post
Sep 8, 2010 — Google's latest tweak to its search engine allows you to see search results before you finish typing a query. Google Instant is the logical extension of the search engine's "auto-complete" feature, which suggests search queries matching what you've
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Sep 8, 2010 — TOKYO — Battling its Japanese gaming rivals on their home turf hasn't been easy for Microsoft Corp. Its Xbox 360 game console runs a distant third in sales here behind Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3 console and Nintendo Co.'s Wii.
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Overhaul of UN climate change body 'could lead to more mistakes'
Aug 31, 2010 — A major overhaul of how the UN advises the world on climate change could lead to more mistakes on the impacts of global warming, an Oxford academic has warned.
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Green groups cautiously welcome Bjørn Lomborg's call for $250bn climate fund
Aug 31, 2010 — Self-styled "sceptical environmentalist" Bjørn Lomborg's call for a $100bn a year global fund for research into climate change solutions was today given a cautious welcome by some leading green groups and thinktanks, but was dismissed by others as ...
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Sprint Faces 4G Dilemma
Aug 31, 2010 — Sprint Nextel Corp. has bet its future on offering speedy data services to mobile devices over a new high-speed, "4G" network and has joined with upstart Clearwire Corp.
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Google, Associated Press sign new license agreement
Aug 30, 2010 — NEW YORK Aug 30 (Reuters) - Google Inc (GOOG.O) and the Associated Press have struck up a new licensing agreement after months of prickly negotiations involving the news cooperative's content both sides said on Monday.
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