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Tiger mom's memoir meets ferocious roar
NEW YORK (AP) — A new memoir of tough parenting, Chinese style, from a self-proclaimed tiger mother has unleashed a ferocious roar. Fallout was swift for Yale law professor Amy Chua after she published a stark essay in The Wall Street Journal...Tags: New York, New York City, Los Angeles, The Salvation Army, Human Interest
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Tech companies want Boy Scout perversion files blocked
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The country's leading technology trade association, which represents major multinationals including IBM, GE Aviation and Microsoft, is supporting the Boy Scouts of America's effort to keep its so-called "perversion files"...Tags: Boy Scouts of America, IBM, Youth Organizations, Social Issues, Social Organizations
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Fake White House holiday e-mail is cyber attack
WASHINGTON (AP) — A malware-laden e-mail masquerading as a White House Christmas card was a sinister move by hackers to steal sensitive documents from U.S. law enforcement and military officials, according to cybersecurity analysts. The bright red...Tags: WikiLeaks, U.S. Department of State, Employees, White House, Politics
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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: Entertainment, Television, Xbox, Nokia Corp., Steve Ballmer
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Party over for 'Guitar Hero,' but not music games
NEW YORK (AP) — Though it got ordinary people feeling like rock stars, the demise of "Guitar Hero" hardly marks the end of music games. Video game publisher Activision Blizzard Inc. said on Wednesday it is axing the iconic game because of...Tags: Entertainment, Apple iPhone, Activision Blizzard, Inc., Gaming
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South Bend to consider data center tax breaks
Economic development officials, saying the city must be more competitive in luring high-tech firms, have asked the common council to exempt large-scale data management equipment from personal property taxes.
The request comes in the wake of recent...Tags: John Broden, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), St. Joseph County (Indiana), Illinois, Politics
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Nokia to get 'huge' payments from Microsoft
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The CEO of Nokia says the company will get "huge" payments from Microsoft to use its Windows Phone 7 software for smart phones and ditch its current software. Nokia Corp., the world's largest maker of phones, and...Tags: Nokia Corp., Computing and Information Technology Industry, Barcelona (Spain)
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Lower Macungie Library classes, story times continue in May
The Lower Macungie Library throughout May will host a variety of special interest classes, which cost $5 each, and require a valid Lower Macungie Library card, according to the library's website. Story times for young children of all ages, as well as...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries
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World shares slump on U.S. stimulus, growth fears
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - World stocks fell and measures of investor risk aversion surged on Thursday on signs the U.S. central bank may soon start scaling back the support measures that have been driving global assets higher. Unexpected weakness in China's...Tags: Stock Market, Moody's Corporation, North Sea, McDonald's, Services and Shopping
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‘Call of Duty: Ghosts’ wows Xbox One unveiling with a dog
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times“Call of Duty: Ghosts,” the latest iteration of the first-person-shooter franchise, is due out in fall but was shown at […]... -
Xbox past and present
Global gaming market: $65 billion spent in 2012 Xbox: Introduced Nov. 15, 2001 Retail price: $299 Sold: 24 million units Xbox 360: Introduced Nov. 22, 2005 Price: $299 (core system) or $399 Sold: 76 million units worldwide Kinect...Tags: Wireless Technology, Entertainment, Electronics, Science and Technology, Gaming
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Twitter beefs up security after hacking spree on media
Reuters(Reuters) - Twitter Inc unveiled technology to boost security for its users, following a spate of attacks on accounts of prominent media outlets including the Associated Press, the Financial Times and The Onion. The micro blogging site, which transmits...Tags: Social Media, Twitter, Inc., Facebook, Computer Hardware, Google Inc.
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