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Video game industry seeking minorities
Aug 4 2005 11:48PM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - In the popular video game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas," players assume the lead character of Carl Johnson, a down-on-his-luck criminal who roams city streets, stealing cars and helping gang members knock off rivals in drive-by shootings.
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China search engine raises IPO target
Aug 4 2005 11:41PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Baidu.com Inc., an online search engine maker vying to become the Google of China, priced its initial public offering at $27 per share late Thursday, cashing in on the high hopes riding on a startup with a large audience and puny profits.
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HDNet distributing shuttle launch video
Aug 4 2005 9:12PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - High-definition television network HDNet said Thursday it is making available a free 20-minute video clip of last week's Discovery space shuttle launch for download over the Internet.
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Logan, Continental in free wireless spat
Aug 4 2005 9:12PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Logan International Airport is trying to block Continental Airlines Inc. from providing free wireless Internet access to its frequent fliers _ a service for which the airport charges a daily $7.95 fee _ calling it a threat to safety and security.
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Two-megapixel camera phone advances photos
Aug 4 2005 9:11PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Would you trust a cell phone camera to capture your new baby's first moments of life? I wouldn't have when my first child was born three years ago but decided to risk it for my second when Sprint Corp. introduced the Samsung MM-A800, the first mobile phone in the United States equipped with a 2-megapixel camera.
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Airport, airline argue over wireless
Aug 4 2005 4:16PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Logan International Airport is trying to block Continental Airlines from providing free wireless Internet access to its frequent fliers _ a service for which the airport charges $7.95 _ calling it a threat to security.
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Yahoo tests new audio search feature
Aug 4 2005 12:50AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Yahoo Inc. on Thursday will begin testing a new search engine feature that will pore through millions of songs offered by popular Internet music services like iTunes, Rhapsody and Napster.
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