Skype SA says a software glitch is what caused the live internet chat service to experience a major outage last week.
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Skype Says Major Outage Caused by Glitch
Skype SA says a software glitch is what caused the live internet chat service to experience a major outage last week.
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Skype Says Major Outage Caused by Glitch
Charlie Weis is rumored to be leaving the NFL in Kansas for the NCAA in Florida. Reports say the former head coach of Notre Dame will be the Gators’ offensive coordinator at the University of Florida
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Charlie Weis Heading to Florida?
IMAX Corp. shares rose $1.51, or 5.6 percent, to $28.37 in afternoon trading Friday on rumors that Sony Corp.
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IMAX Shares Jump on Rumors of Sony Acquisition Bid
Clearwire Chairman Craig McCaw, the wireless pioneer and founder of the company’s predecessor, has resigned form his position effective Friday, according to a regulatory filing late Thursday by the company. The wireless company did not give a reason for McCaw’s departure except to say that it was not caused by any disagreement with the company over its operations,
Black eyed peas, a popular southern fare often served on New Year’s, are a symbol and wish for good luck, good fortune and prosperity. Black eyed peas originated in Africa more than 3,000 years ago and besides being good luck, are good for you. They contain about 24% protein and 67% carbohydrates and also provide calcium, folate, iron, potassium and fiber
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Black Eyed Peas Recipes for Fortune and Good Luck
Times Square is preparing for its annual world-famous New Year’s Eve celebration in the wake of the fierce blizzard that dumped waist-high snow on New York City last week. Officials say Times Square will be ready in time for the bash, which will welcome as many as a million people from all over the world, AP reported Friday. New Kids on the Block, the Backstree
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Times Square Readies for New Year’s Celebration
A Michael Jackson Discovery Channel special claiming to re-enact the late star’s autopsy has been shelved indefinitely, the network announced Friday. The decision to postpone the controversial broadcast comes after 9,000 Jackson fans signed a petition in protest of the program.
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Michael Jackson Autopsy Special Postponed Following Fans’ Outrage
Electric cars by Chevy and Nissan recently debuted to disappointing sales, according to media outlets across the web on Friday. According to CBC, General motors sold between 250 and 350 Chevy Volt models in December, while Nissan sold a mere 10 Leak models the last two weeks. Despite the poor sales, GM has predicted that they will sell 10,000 Volts in 2011, and
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Electric Cars: Chevy and Nissan Electric Cars Debut to Disappointing Sales
A “zombie satellite” reset itself after months adrift in space following an unexplained breakdown earlier this year. The satellite, Galaxy 15, lost contact with flight control on April 5, but continued to send out signals over the next 8 months.
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Zombie Satellite Brought Back to Life
Estonia’s adoption of the euro will officially take place at the stroke of midnight tonight, starting 2011 on a good note for the debt-ridden eurozone. The Baltic nation, which will become the 17th member of the eurozone, is the first former Soviet republic to adopt the currency
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Estonia Rings In New Year with Euro Adoption