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Local man takes iPhone (Independent Florida Alligator)
A woman walking alone was robbed of her iPhone Wednesday night on West University Avenue. “It was scary,” said the victim, Santa Fe College student Allyson Faye Hirneise. Bookmark to: Hide Sites Original post by Yahoo! News Search Results for iphone and software by Elliott Back
Nortel man takes Vodafone business chief role
Dell and Vodafone join forces in European retail agreementVodafone in clash with EU over termination ratesVodafone brings colour to prepayVodafone, NortelVODNortel man takes Voda business chief rolePeter Kelly takes job ahead of acting boss Mark BondVodafone announced a surprise appointment
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Maricopa man accused of sex, posting nude photos of teen
A 45-year-old Maricopa man was arrested for allegedly having sex with a 15-year-old girl and posting nude photographs of her on a website.

Apple Admits British Man Invented iPod in 1979, Uses Him to Win Patent Lawsuit [IPod]
There you have it folks. The real inspiration for Apple's game-changing iPod, courtesy of the world's unluckiest Briton, Kane Kramer, 52 (not including the fifth Beatle). You see, in the dark technological days of 1979, Kramer saw a beacon of light in his IXI. Capable of playing a mind-busting 3.5 minutes of music, the IXI prototype was Kramer's ticket out of obscurity. Sadly, when he couldn't raise enough venture funding to renew the IXI patent in 1988, the device became the Zune of its time, and was largely forgotten. Fast forward to the present, when Apple, fresh from making year-over-year record profits with the iPod, needed Kramer something fierce to bail them out of a lawsuit jam with Burst.com. Apple called Kramer so he could serve as a consultant for the trial, and so his patents and drawings could be used to settle the suit out of court. "I was up a ladder painting when I got the call from a lady with an American accent from Apple saying she was the head of legal affairs and that they wanted to acknowledge the work that I had done," Kramer told Daily Mail. "I must admit that at first I thought it was a wind-up by friends. But we spoke for some time, with me still up this ladder slightly bewildered by it all, and she said Apple would like me to come to California to talk to them. Then I had to make a deposition in front of a court stenographer and videographer at a lawyers’ office. The questioning by the Burst legal counsel there was tough, ten hours of it. But I was happy to do it." >And now he'd be even happier collecting some of that multi-billion dollar iPod business, but so far all he received was compensation for his time at the trial. The struggling furniture salesman, fresh from another failed business, is now negotiating additional compensation, but says he was happy to help whatever the outcome. Well, as long as it isn't more iPods... >"I can’t even bring myself to buy an iPod for myself," he said. "Apple did give me one but it broke down after eight months." Hmm. Apple products seem to be doing that a lot these days. [Daily Mail] >

Pac-Man Arcade Golf tees off onto mobile
Stateside, that is
Anne Hathaway talks about her break-up with con-man
Anne Hathaway has opened up about her break-up with Raffaello Follieri, an Italian businessman who conned investors by pretending to be a representative of the Vatican. While she won’t reveal if she helped the Feds (She sang like a canary), Anne talks about her life since the arrest in an interview with W Magazine: “As soon [...]
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Cosmic Log: International man of mysteries
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: In an exclusive Q&A, theoretical physicist John Ellis explains what mysteries the Large Hadron Collider could crack open.
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PAC-MAN Arcade Golf Now Available for Mobile Phones
Namco Networks has announced the availability of PAC-MAN Arcade Golf, challenging players to complete 27 holes of mini-golf in three courses and master more than 100 mini-games in this combination of mini-golf and classic arcade game fun for the ...
A 47-year-old Olathe man reported more than $2,000 of items stolen from the 1700 block of Massachusetts Street on Sept. 14. Among the missing items were an HP Pavilion computer, valued at $1,600, a Verizon Wireless card, valued at
A 47-year-old Olathe man reported more than $2,000 of items stolen from the 1700 block of Massachusetts Street on Sept. 14. Among ...
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News: Movie man buys Mass Effect rights
Could BioWare's RPG make it in Hollywood?


