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Duluth one-ups Google, Kansas, in bid for super-fast Internet
Duluth, Minnesota, pledges to rename its first-born children as part of a YouTube stunt to capture Google's broadband network. But it'll face competition from Google, Kansas (a.k.a. Topeka).
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Apple Tablet backlash already underway
A day before the expected Apple Tablet announcement, some are expressing doubts that the tablet could live up to the hype.
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Barnes and Noble Nook uses copyrighted technology, company says
Spring Design alleges that Barnes and Noble stole proprietary dual-screen technology for its Nook e-reader.
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Barnes and Noble Nook gets a reception fit for a king
Forget the Amazon Kindle. The Barnes and Noble Nook is now the e-reader to beat, many bloggers say.
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Can Google Fast Flip bring print readers online?
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Blu-ray sales are stagnating. What's to blame?
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Heeding Kerry's call, FCC will investigate exclusive cell phone deals
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The Internet Safety Act launches a new battle on privacy
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