Summit County’s year in sports
The Summit High girls’ rugby team hoists the trophy after winning the state championship in Denver on Nov. 6, defeating Douglas County, 35-5. Summit High skier Ian Parker navigates his way down the slalom course at the Colorado High School State Ski Championships in February at Keystone.
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MNU’S Mathews still positive after gruesome injury
Most people had to look away Thursday night. MidAmerica Nazarene forward Ian Mathews writhed in pain on the floor underneath the basket at Bell Family Arena at the Cook Center during a Heart of America Athletic Conference game against Avila.
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News: Apple’s Latest Patent: Hover Touch
Apple, apparently seeking increasingly-unique ways for people to interact with hardware, was recently awarded a patent for “hover sensitive” input with devices. Admittedly, the patent was filed in 2007 as part of a batch that preceded the original iPhone’s introduction, so this could be yet another patent that never sees the light of day as a real product.
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Home Depot revamps products to woo women
In the spring, Home Depot hopes to turn a woman’s fancy toward redecorating.
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Shouldn’t your Saab be able to social network? Boston’s VroomGreen developing new device to make it so
One of the cooler prototypes I’ve seen recently comes from a fledgling start-up called VroomGreen, which is so new it doesn’t…
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MSI GT680R-008US Gaming Notebook uses Sandy Bridge
MSI has unveiled a new gaming notebook called the GT680R-008US that uses the Intel Sandy Bridge platform. The new notebook has a bunch of nice hardware inside and should be shipping right now at different online retailers and directly from MSI. The machine uses an Intel Core i7-2630QM CPU and runs the Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit operating system. The machine has 8GB of RAM inside and a total …
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10 Core Stocks for Your Portfolio: Update on Lockheed Martin
60 years, trillion dollars. Yes, with a “T.”
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Korea’s Top Bank Selects Teradata to Expand System for Active Enterprise Data Warehousing
SEOUL, Korea, Jan. 26, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Teradata Corporation (NYSE: TDC), the world’s largest company solely focused on data warehousing and enterprise analytics , today announced that the Shinhan Financial Group, one of Korea’s largest financial organizations, is expanding its Teradata Active Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) with the latest Teradata database software and hardware. (Logo …
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Roof Collapses A Concern After Snowfall
Roofing crews removed snow and ice from flat commercial roofs in eastern Massachusetts as at least three collapses were reported.
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Drop-side cribs, salad mix recalled
WASHINGTON — The following recalls have been announced:
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Intel developing security ‘game-changer’
Intel’s chief technology officer says the chip maker is developing a technology that will be a security game changer.
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Sony sends ‘dangerous’ message with PS3 suit, says EFF
A recent lawsuit filed by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. against several security researchers for allegedly jailbreaking the company’s PS3 hardware is evoking howls of protest from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).
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SA beaches full today – police
SOUTH Australians are heading to beaches in droves prompting a police warning that some of the coastline south of Adelaide is now full.
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iPad to come to India on January 28th
The iPad will be launching in India on January 28th, the Telegraph reports. Because Apple lacks online or retail stores in the country, people will primarily have to turn to authorized resellers to get the tablet, such as Imagine in Calcutta. Wi-Fi models should cost between 26,000 and 37,000 rupees, or about 9 and 0. 3G versions should sell for between 33,000 and 44,000 rupees, or roughly …
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Multiple browsers co-exist peacefully
While I happily use a browser called Opera (it can be downloaded at www.opera.com) there’s nothing wrong with using Internet Explorer as your one and only browser. In fact, there’s a good argument to be made for it. Most Web pages are optimized for Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and a few just don’t work correctly with other browsers.
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Packers’ Rodgers Handles Pressure With Ease
As Aaron Rodgers prepares for the N.F.C. title game, people who know him say the fame of being the Packers’ quarterback hasn’t changed him.
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Business brisk at hardware stores
The winter weather has turned what is normally a slow time for hardware stores into brisk business.
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IPcalypse, Will the Internet Runs Out of IP Addresses ?
Fremont, California – A recent article from Mashable.com says that one Internet Service Provider is predicting an IPcalypse (Internet Doomsday) to happen on February 2nd at around 4 a.m “IPcalypse” means that the Internet will run out of its current version of IP addresses. The ISP provider, Hurricane Electric, build the theory by predicting based [...]
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Penn State Mont Alto student film in post-production
MONT ALTO — Penn State Mont Alto students took an important step last semester in the Mont Alto Film Project, and witnessed the results of their labor.
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Bad Weather is Good News for Some Businesses
For many people, the plan for a snow storm means an extra trip to the grocery or hardware store to stock up on supplies to weather out the storm. So while a snow storm is never good news, for those in the retail sector it’s means money flowing their way.
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And now: Teen Wolf on a gas-powered skateboard
Because it’s Friday, and because you’re reading Crave, I bring you a 30-second piece of oddness to set the mood for today.
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How Professional Foodies Are Using Tech to Transform the Restaurant Business
Dana Zemack is a public relations pro at tech PR firm LaunchSquad and works with wonderful and innovative tech startups and emerging companies. To find Dana, tweet at @danamarcelle or check out the LaunchSquad blog.
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