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American Airlines just announced on Twitter that it's expanding its mobile boarding pass program to 19 more airports. This lets you use your cellphone to display a barcode for boarding your plane, versus a paper boarding pass. Personally,...
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The Senate passed a bill Wednesday that includes a one-year extension of the research and development tax credit and legislation extending satellite retransmission licenses. The bill must still be reconciled with House legislation or passed by that...
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A clinical research trial of a new treatment to restore brain cells damaged by stroke has passed an important safety stage, according to the UC Irvine neurologist who led the...
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Cell Therapeutics (NASDAQ: CTIC), the Seattle-based company developing pixantrone for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, said today that the FDA has certified that a contract manufacturer is ready to make the treatment. The factory, run by NerPharMa in Italy,...
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Good to go for 2011 - 'knock wood', says NASA bigwig NASA bigwigs say that their nuclear powered, laser-packing robotic tank, intended to prowl the ochre plains of Mars, has had its most troublesome bugs ironed out and will be ready to blast...
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Last night, Twitter passed a milestone — 10 billion tweets. Associated Press The Twitter Web site, which has become the center of speculations about its possible ad platform Digits eagerly awaited something profound, as one would expect...
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Virgin America's site renovation has the blogosphere buzzing about cellphone boarding passes – an imminent...
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WhosHere, which was apparently the very first Social Networking app for the iPhone to let you meet and interact based on proximity, has passed one million users. The WhosHere’s user community now extends to more than 150 countries, with...
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RobotRunAmok writes "The New York City Police Department announced Tuesday that bloggers and others who publish on the Web will now be eligible for press credentials. The move comes as a result of a lawsuit filed in 2008 by three Web journalists...
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Now clear of bankruptcy, MSO posts a solid Q4 while growing its wideband...
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