Archive for March 26th, 2012

High school expels student for tweeting f-word

An Indiana high school expels a student for a silly, profane tweet, even though it seems to have been sent at 2:30 a.m. The school suggests that it may track all of its students’ tweets, regardless of what time or where they were sent.

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Prestige hybrids: Luxury cars with electric boost

Not every hybrid has to be a Prius. These five luxury cars boast advanced hybrid powertrains for excellent fuel economy, and in some cases, plenty of power.

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Remains of the Day: Aphorism’s better than none

The country’s top antitrust official doesn’t trust Apple, Tim Cook is shanghaied to China, and people who shop in glass stores should really watch where they’re going. The remainders for Monday, March 26, 2012 are more useful than a screen door on a submarine

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Apple’s iPad Smart Cover after a year of use

If you don’t treat your Apple Smart Cover well, it may eventually end up looking like this.

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LG, Samsung: We’re not done with 3D yet

3D smartphones may seem like little more than a gimmick, but behind the scenes, smartphone researchers see a very real future. [Read more]

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Snag a car for half price on eBay

AutoNation Direct is kicking off its new relationship with eBay this week by selling 29 vehicles for half their retail price. [Read more]

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Disney looks beyond 25 billionth App Store download toward mobile future

The way Bart Decrem sees it, Swampy the Alligator has something in common with Mickey Mouse.

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How the PC industry killed the ultrabook

This hot new laptop category is already diluting itself with optical drives, thicker bodies, and non-solid-state hard drives.

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Study: Siri is just all right with most iPhone users

A new study finds that most people who use Siri are happy with her. But they don’t seem to need her help all that often.

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Cameron and Branson race to bring urgent attention to oceans

The efforts of James Cameron, the first person to make a solo dive to the ocean’s deepest spot, and those by Richard Branson are finally putting ocean exploration in the public eye.

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