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Cancer survivor aims to raze barriers with app
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — In the late 1990s, Marty Tenenbaum was a hotshot e-commerce entrepreneur riding high on the dot-com boom when he noticed a lump on his body. He learned he had melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. Now 67, he beat...Tags: Human Interest, Diseases and Illnesses, Happiness (state of mind), Health, Cancer
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Verizon to start selling iPhone early Feb.
NEW YORK (AP) — Verizon Wireless says it will start selling a version of the iPhone 4 in early February, giving U.S. iPhone buyers a choice of carriers for the first time. Since it launched in 2007, Apple's phone has been sold exclusively for AT&...Tags: New York, Computer Hardware, Verizon Communications, Verizon Wireless, Apple iPhone
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Verizon expected to announce it will sell iPhones
NEW YORK (AP) — Verizon Wireless is expected to announce Tuesday it will start selling the iPhone. That would break Apple's exclusive relationship with AT&T in the U.S. Rumors about a version of an iPhone for Verizon have swirled for years, but...Tags: Verizon Communications, Apple iPhone
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Kardashian sisters sued over debit card debacle
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — The Kardashian sisters have been sued by a California company that created a prepaid debit card endorsed the reality show starlets. The Fresno Bee reports that Revenue Resource Group LLC filed suit in Fresno County Superior...Tags: Litigation, Trials, Connecticut, Fresno County, Television Industry
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Buyers flip over Sportula
Sometimes necessity is the mother of invention. Just ask the folks at Wildman Business Group in Warsaw.
While Wildman was making a sales call about two years ago at the University of Notre Dame, officials in the Irish athletic department suggested...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Middlebury, Politics, Science and Technology
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2011 starts with a glitch for some iPhone users
CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Many iPhone customers had some explaining to do after they overslept to start the new year, due to a glitch in the gadget's alarm clock feature. Users who set their iPhone alarm for a single wake-up rather than recurring...Tags: Media Industry, Computer Hardware, Apple iPhone
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Stuck on a Swiss mountain? There's an app for that
GENEVA (AP) — Stranded skiers and hikers have a new way of calling for help that Switzerland's air rescue service hopes will save time and lives. The Rega group has launched a mobile application to speed up emergency operations, which has...Tags: Swiss Confederation
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iPhone app ready for crime tips
CASSOPOLIS — The Cass County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday that CrimeReports.com launched its "Tip Submit Mobile" program for the iPhone on Tuesday.
The new software tool is the first anonymous and fully featured crime tipping mobile...Tags: Crimes, Apple iPhone, Crime, Law and Justice
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Apple announces iPhone, iPad subscription policy
CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Apple is saying that if publishers want to sell digital newspapers and magazines for the iPhone and iPad, they must give customers the option of paying through its iTunes store. Apple Inc. receives a 30 percent cut from...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Rupert Murdoch, Apple Inc., Computer Hardware, Sound Recordings
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Microsoft upgrade to let phones connect to Xbox
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Now that it has hooked up with Nokia phones, Microsoft hopes to connect its phone software to the Xbox this year too. It's also planning other improvements that include a faster Web browser and quicker switching between...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Television, Steve Ballmer, Gaming
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South Bend school board OKs creating a New Tech High
The South Bend Community School Corp. crossed one more hurdle Monday evening in its quest to create a New Tech High School here.
In a unanimous vote, the school board approved a contract with the New Tech Network, signaling the go-ahead for the brand-...Tags: High Schools, Schools, Education
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iPods, handheld electronics stolen in Meijer theft ring
SOUTH BEND — Thousands of dollars in iPods and other electronics taken from area Meijer stores are bringing together police from South Bend, Mishawaka and Michigan City to solve the case.
It's the place well-known for higher standards and lower...Tags: Electronics, Science and Technology, Michigan, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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