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POPSLCD Makers Admit To Price Fixing The price fixing occurred prior to the end of 2006 -- while it's impossible to say if anything similar is still happening, the price of LCD screens has fallen significantly since then.
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POPSMarriage and Love It's becoming clear to more people that proposals to limit rights to select groups is wrong.
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POPSHere's a twist: Teacher for the Apple It used to be "Apple for the Teacher," but Apple is joining the ranks of corporations that see in-house education of executive staff "mission critical." Here we go: blurring the lines between learning and school again!
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POPSpersonal computer I currently have Imac with tiger running on it and had no problems. I just wanted to hear from anyone who have a Macbook Pro or macbook with Leopard and to see if they have had any problems what so ever with it.
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POPSApple computer The author here is debating on what is often a very annoying Mac vs. PC. There are interesting facts about both.Some people like Mac and some PC, but I like what I am using, a PC.
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POPSApple computer All in all Apple computers are a lot more expensive than PCs and, when it comes to choose one, I’d rather go for a personal computer. It’s a lot more customable and, wtf, we want to play Crisis. LOL
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POPSPC Laptops I didn't check every laptop for sale, but each one that I looked at was being sold from within the United States, as a part of the Give1Get1 program.
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POPSPumpkin Time Again Yep, time to pull out the chainsaw, knives, hatchets and what ever else you use on your pumkins.
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POPSFarewell paper news and newspapers. Digital news sources - aggregators - are replacing now our old habit to open newspaper with morning cap of coffee. When you can see video clips on podcasts and youtube and read about something from numerous sources directly on your mobile phones - you will leave newspapers, magazines and even books in elusive past. Now the problem only are a quality of those sources and their tailoring to the needs of each of us. One of possible solution could be comprehensive chart in the end of article and sizable incentives for concerned readers.
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POPSWhat is the power of things we hold dear? "In the interest of enriching these connections, Turkle pairs each autobiographical essay with a text from philosophy, history, literature, or theory, creating juxtapositions at once playful and profound."