Archive for April 5th, 2012

Twitter to spammers: We’re suing

The social-networking site is working to shut down five popular spam tool providers by suing them in federal court. [Read more]

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Twitter to spammers: We’re suing

Remains of the Day: Filthy lucre

iOS apps are raking in money hand-over-fist; meanwhile, Apple may be willing to go to court to protect its share of ebook sales. And if new iPads don’t play nicely with Wi-Fi, they’ll be sent home to think about what they’ve done. The remainders for Thursday, April 5, 2012 regret nothing.

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Remains of the Day: Filthy lucre

Intel ships SSDs that help laptops boot faster

Intel has started shipping a new series of small-capacity solid-state drives (SSDs) that can be used in laptops to reduce boot times and load applications more quickly.

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Viper comes back, teeth sharpened

At the 2012 New York International Auto Show, Chrysler’s SRT division, a new breakout group, showed off its latest work in the form of the 2013 Viper.

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Airbus starts up assembly line for new A350

The first test aircraft of Airbus’ answer to the Boeing 787 began construction in France. [Read more]

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Airbus starts up assembly line for new A350

Tech chief says JOBS Act ‘renews faith’ in Washington

The Jumpstart Our Business Startups had some provision that will directly impact Rally Software, especially if it decides to go public, says CEO Tim Miller.

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Buzz Out Loud 1588: Loved the show (Podcast)

At 1,588, it’s the final episode of Buzz Out Loud, the podcast that launched a thousand news stories, arguments, hosts and co-hosts, producers, and good times. We packed the studio full — Tom Merritt, Veronica Belmont, Jason Howell, Rafe Needleman, Donald Bell, plus, of course, Molly Wood, Brian Tong, and Stephen Beacham…and it’s possible there was some Champagne, a little whiskey, some cake, and even a couple of news stories

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Buzz Out Loud 1588: Loved the show (Podcast)

The Chinese Try to Harness the Nevada Sun

Struggling Laughlin strikes a bargain with China’s ENN Group, a solar power supplier

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The Chinese Try to Harness the Nevada Sun

For Sports Networks, You Gotta Pay to Play

Rising team prices and competition up the cost of programming

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For Sports Networks, You Gotta Pay to Play

Will Rupert Murdoch Get Another Shot at BSkyB?

James Murdoch’s resignation may help his father capture the pay-TV company

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Will Rupert Murdoch Get Another Shot at BSkyB?