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Apple to Settle With $14 Million on Share Lawsuit
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deal to settle this issue. According to the Associated Press, insurers representing Apple’s board will pay Apple $14 million and reform part of its stock option plan with the settlement expected to get final approval on October 31, finally putting the the...
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YouTube, PBS Join Together to Help Monitor Polling
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user-uploaded footage from the polling stations is the fact that The Video Your Vote channel will also serve as one-stop-shop to view exclusive videos from voter registration experts, election reform activists, and state officials, as well as video footage...
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Midway Games Sold Cheap to Investor Mark Thomas
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the company. All that we know thus far is that Mark Thomas is intending to be as hands off as possible in management and executive affairs once company control has officially switched hands. Time will tell if Thomas has any tricks up his sleeve to help reform...
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Brainwaves, Robots and Green Computing
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the political process. "We may be at a time when we need geeks as heroes," Lessig said. Lessig introduced Change Congress, a Creative Commons-style project for political candidates that can indicate the level of reform they promise, in an effort to switch...
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Black & Decker Power Monitor
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electrical usage works. There's no need to wait for a “shocking” bill from the electric company to know that you need to reform your ways. It's also fairly easy to figure out which appliances are producing the biggest drains on resources–by simply powering...
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Cuban Line Up To Buy Their First Mobile Phones
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too costly for most Cubans. The average monthly wage is $18 while the cheapest phone costs approximately $65 - you do the math. Since taking the reins as President in February, Raul Castro has instituted several free-market style reforms including allowing...