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Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Palm Inc. , aiming to dent the dominance of Apple Inc. and Research In Motion Ltd. in the smart-phone market, unveiled a touch-screen handset to rival the iPhone and BlackBerry. The shares surged the most since 2004.
Questions and answers on Pasadena Star-News stories from readers like you. After their bounce-back victory Wednesday over the Golden State Warriors in Oakland, the Lakers took a break Thursday.
Palm's long suffering investors have apparently drunk themselves silly on Palm Pre Kool-Aid . Shares of the much-diminished handset maker climbed almost seven percent to $4.45 Thursday after the company uncrated the device and Web OS, the new platform it will run on. ...
So what's your list of top 10 mobile applications of 2008? Does it include Twitterberry, Facebook, MySpace, BioWallet, Locale? Or do you favor Super Monkey Ball, Koi Pond, iSteam, iBeer or iFart?
HA NOI — There’s no shortage of tournaments for athletes to compete in this year – just cash for taking part, managers complain. This year’s biggest tournament is the world championships in Berlin this August.
The Consumer Electronics Show continues in Las Vegas, and technology columnist Rob Pegoraro is reporting the action on washingtonpost.com's Faster Forward blog. Here's an excerpt:
Boiling Springs swimming coach Matt Brenner knew that, in order for his girls’ team to turn in an upset over Trinity on Thursday afternoon, it would have to swim with confidence and with the belief that it could win.
QBs' story weaves through Europe.
It's been status quo for Esmond Ford, who has stretched his unbeaten streak to 60 matches. The 130-pound senior is 17-0 on the year, and while his father and coach thought a loss before last season's state tournament would do some good, he isn't worried about that this year.
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