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Lost an iPod or wallet? Look for it online
Apr 1 2006 11:40PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Maureen Silliman felt her empty pocket and gulped: Her new $300 iPod must have bounced out as she ran to catch a train. While she sobbed, her boyfriend suggested a message on the lost-and-found section of Craigslist, an online bazaar of classified ads.
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Japan launches digital TV for cell phones
Apr 1 2006 1:14PM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - Digital TV broadcasts for mobile phones equipped with special receivers began in Japan's major urban areas Saturday, following several months of test broadcasts.
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Aerial-imaging system becoming vital
Apr 1 2006 1:14PM (CT)
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - A year and a half before the sea rushed in, cameras protruding from low-lying Cessna aircraft captured eagle-eye images of every square foot of New Orleans from every direction.
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Apple Corps tightly guards Beatles' legacy
Apr 1 2006 9:07AM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - Apple Corps Ltd., is like a doting parent when it comes to The Beatles, looking after their interests and promoting their recordings, but it also makes sure no one tries to mess with the band's legacy.
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Microsoft warns against outside fixes
Apr 1 2006 9:06AM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - When Microsoft Corp. researchers learned recently that a software flaw had been made public and could prompt Internet attacks, the company ordered a team to devote all its time to fixing the flaw and making the repair work with other products.
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