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    iPad, iPhone and BlackBerry devices to be allowed on Capitol Hill

    iPad, iPhone and BlackBerry devices to be allowed on Capitol Hill

    • Matt Brian
    • 15 years ago
    At age 9, Samuel Sevian is the youngest National Chess Master in U.S. history

    At age 9, Samuel Sevian is the youngest National Chess Master in U.S. history

    • Courtney Boyd Myers
    • 15 years ago
    Christmas miracle: Google engineer posts $50,000 to bail a student out of jail

    Christmas miracle: Google engineer posts $50,000 to bail a student out of jail

    • Courtney Boyd Myers
    • 15 years ago
    Robber holds up restaurant with an iPhone, bails when staff pull knives

    Robber holds up restaurant with an iPhone, bails when staff pull knives

    • Matt Brian
    • 15 years ago
    Irish startups to get US presence in Arizona deal

    Irish startups to get US presence in Arizona deal

    • Martin SFP Bryant
    • 15 years ago
    Samsung’s new LTE 4G Android handset leaks, will be Verizon bound

    Samsung’s new LTE 4G Android handset leaks, will be Verizon bound

    • Matt Brian
    • 15 years ago
    The New York Observer partners with Scoop St., a NYC deals site for the holidays

    The New York Observer partners with Scoop St., a NYC deals site for the holidays

    • Courtney Boyd Myers
    • 15 years ago
    Neighborhoodr gets it right as a hyperlocal news source on Tumblr

    Neighborhoodr gets it right as a hyperlocal news source on Tumblr

    • Courtney Boyd Myers
    • 15 years ago
    Is Google TV Doomed?

    Is Google TV Doomed?

    • Martin SFP Bryant
    • 15 years ago
    Bank of America now refusing to process payments believed to be for Wikileaks

    Bank of America now refusing to process payments believed to be for Wikileaks

    • Brad McCarty
    • 15 years ago
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