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Black Friday Sales Were Encouraging, Retailers Say

A crowd of shoppers seeking bargains at Target in Cool Springs, Tennessee, bought electronics, apparel and toys on Friday, November 27, 2009 John Partipilo / The Tennessean / AP Preliminary data indicates Black Friday sales got...

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Online gaming rules delayed

are giving U.S. financial institutions an extra six months to comply with regulations designed to ban Internet gambling. The two agencies said Friday that the rules, which were to take effect Dec. 1, would be delayed until June...

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NASA: Floating 'junk' No Threat To Space Station

NASA: Space Station Won't Have To Dodge Orbiting 'junk,' But More Debris Is Out There (AP) CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - NASA says a piece of old space junk that it's been tracking for a few days is no threat to the International...

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The iPhone's got Seoul

Apple's smartphone lands with a bang in Korea as pre-orders approach 65,000 Source: Upstream live via iPhonAsia.com After China's muted reception, Koreans greeted the launch of the iPhone Saturday in the style to which Apple...

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Holiday guide to video games

All you need is love, or to blow something up When the holidays roll around, the video game industry rolls out the big blockbusters. The best-selling game around this time last year, Fallout 3, featured a bombed-out version of...

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Dubai’s debt woes cast shadow

Dubai’s debt woes cast shadow over region Financial problems tarnish a place built on borrowed time and money Golfers practice Friday in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with Jumairah Island towers in the background. Investors fear...

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Karen Dynan -- Five myths about Black Friday and holiday shopping

Every year, TV coverage of the holiday shopping kickoff takes on the sort of breathless urgency typically reserved for hurricanes or car chases. We're told that fate of the republic hinges on the contents of our shopping bags....

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Is there a history lesson from the swine flu of '76?

Scientists look closely for side effects of vaccine after earlier version caused outbreak of rare form of paralysis In October 1976, President Gerald Ford was one of 43 million Americans to receive a vaccine for swine flu....

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Verizon Droid: A 60-second review

Almost a month has passed since the official launch of the Droid, and by most accounts, the sleek, black smartphone has measured up to the hype. More than 250,000 people picked up a Droid in the first week of sales alone, and...

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Fast Forward: How to choose a computer

Across the universe of gadget gifts, few things can inspire more angst and buyer's remorse than home computers. Even as their prices have crumbled -- processors and memory have become so cheap that your main risk is buying more...

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