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| World Stem Cell Summit in Detroit sparks kids' interest Detroit Free Press By ROBIN ERB Her eyes scrunched and focused on the vial of cells just inches from her face, Rebecca Parker took a breath and — with a quick press of a button — plunged the 1.5 ml of microorganisms into an orange liquid that would help clean them of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Verizon Wireless to Pay Up to $90 Million in Refunds New York Times By EDWARD WYATT WASHINGTON – Verizon Wireless said Sunday it will pay up to $90 million in refunds to 15 million cell phone customers who were wrongly charged for data sessions or Internet use, one of the largest-ever customer refunds by a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple's iPads Now On Sale at Target PC Magazine For those with some kind of allergic reaction to Apple's main retail stores, take notice: The company's flagship tablet, the iPad, has jumped ship to yet another retailer in the United States… and it's a big one. Target—starting today—is the largest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Adidas cancels $10M iAd contract due to Apple's control - rumor Apple Insider By Sam Oliver Shoemaker Adidas has reportedly canceled a $10 million deal for mobile advertisements on Apple's iAd service, because the iPhone maker has allegedly exerted too much control over the process. Citing two mobile industry executives, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Facebook founder's story no longer his alone The Associated Press The Harvard dormitory where Facebook was born is a red brick and ivy-draped campus castle that, beyond just being a place to sleep and study, has long prided itself as a community of the best and the brightest. But Kirkland House — where a curly-haired ... See all stories on this topic » |
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