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Area students qualify for international science fair
Students from Aberdeen Central High School and Northwestern Area High School are headed to the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix. The two top individual projects at the Northern South Dakota Science Fair, along with the top...Tags: Education, Culture, Science, Sociology, Arts and Culture
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CW tries to age gracefully. 'American Idol' is idling.
After the coffee. Before packing matzo for the trip back to Los Angeles. The Skinny: Because I was celebrating Passover last night, I have no idea what absurd thing happened on Fox's "The Following." No spoilers please. Tuesday's headlines include a...Tags: Comcast Corporation, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Root Canal, McDonald's Big Mac, Entertainment
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Kevin Hunt: Wireless HD: Confusing Formats, But Nyrius Aries Makes It Work
The Hartford CourantFor this week's column, we'll ask 3D HDTV to please remain seated while we introduce an even newer technology, wireless HDMI, that has struggled despite its marriage of two contemporary digital heavyweights: wireless and HDMI. The Nyrius Aries Prime...Tags: Entertainment, Science and Technology, Electronics, Gaming
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As 'telehealth' grows, experts question cost benefits
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Monitoring patients at home using modern technology, so-called 'telehealth', is tipped as the next big thing in healthcare, but a new study by British researchers suggests it may not be worth the extra expense. The findings will fuel...Tags: Siemens, Microsoft Corporation, General Electric Company, United Kingdom, COPD
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CES 2013: How tablets are changing desktop computers
This week at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show, we have reported on personal computer makers' attempts to reinvent the laptop. The wild popularity of tablets has stymied sales of laptops. As a result, PC makers are trying to create machines...
Tags: ASUSTek Computer Inc., Computer Hardware, International CES, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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BlackBerry names Alicia Keys its 'global creative director'
Despite the unveiling of two new smartphones and changing its name, the most eyebrow-raising announcement from BlackBerry's event Wednesday morning may have been the company naming singer Alicia Keys as its new global creative director. Toward the...
Tags: Computer Hardware, Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga
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It's official: HP is rolling out a Pavilion Chromebook laptop
Hewlett-Packard is officially introducing its first Chromebook laptop, a $329.99 machine with a larger screen than any other Google-powered computer on the market. The computer, formally named the "HP Pavilion Chromebook," was expected after a file...Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Google Inc., Chromebook
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Never too early to plan for college expenses
Look at your cute baby, and imagine the little tyke wearing a high school cap and gown about 17 years from now. Picturing the child holding a diploma, when he or she can't even hold a rattle yet, is probably next to impossible. But that day will come....
Tags: David Letterman, Academic Progress, Tuition Planning Services, Awards and Prizes, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Chromebook Pixel unboxing live [Video]
A day after Google announced its touchscreen laptop, the Chromebook Pixel, we have it in our hot little hands and will be unboxing it live at 11:45 a.m. PST. The Chromebook Pixel is the first computer Google has developed on its own, representing the...Tags: Apple MacBook Pro, Google Play, Google Inc., Chromebook
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Google announces high-resolution, touchscreen Chromebook Pixel laptop
Google on Thursday announced the Chromebook Pixel, a touchscreen laptop with a high-resolution display. The Chromebook Pixel is the first computer Google developed on its own. It represents the Silicon Valley company's first major foray into the PC...Tags: Apple MacBook Pro, Microsoft Corporation, Google Play, Google Chrome OS, Google Inc.
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Man convicted in plot to bomb Oregon Christmas tree ceremony
A former Oregon State University student who had written of the need for jihad to “break the enemy’s will” was convicted Thursday of trying to detonate a truck bomb during a crowded Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Portland, Ore.,...
Tags: Jihad, Religious Festivals, Prosecution, Police Investigations, Al-Qaeda
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Specs for new Chromebook found on HP's website
A PDF file on Hewlett-Packard's website shows specification information for a laptop running Google's operating system Chrome OS, suggesting that an HP Chromebook may be on its way. According to the spec sheet, which can be found on HP's online store,...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Google Chrome OS, Google Inc., Apple iPad, Chromebook
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