- Rush Limbaugh Says He Hopes Obama Fails
- India Gets First Indian Made 3D Game [PC]
- The Mac at 25: Storage
- What You Can Expect from Windows Mobile 6.5 Next Month [Windows Mobile 6.5]
- Dreading Taxes? Let Shoeboxed Do Some Of The Legwork
- Old plutonium found in dump
- Europe failing to meet research targets
- WordPress Global Translator Plugin
- Study: Ky. Has Highest Smoking Death Rate
- Nicotine Activates More Than Just The Brain's Pleasure Pathways
- Israeli woman seeks to reunite with Gaza daughters – Reuters
- Nintendo secures a dozen Pokemon trademarks
- Facebook Now Nearly Twice The Size Of MySpace Worldwide
- Trees in Western US Forests Dying Due to Climate Change Death … – Washington Post
- Anonymous postings give clues to where Microsoft's cutting jobs – Computerworld
- Geithner Says China Manipulating Its Currency – New York Times
- Oh Yeah, Silent Hill And DDR Are On The iPhone Now [IPhone]
- Apple seen resisting recession, adding new iPhone models – Apple Insider
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January 23, 2009 – Andrew Lees, Microsoft’s dude in charge of cellphone software told the NY Times in so many words what you can expect from Windows Mobile 6.5 at Mobile World Congress next month. Some’s good, some’s clueless.
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January 23, 2009 – Weapons-grade material discovered at Hanford nuclear site.
January 23, 2009 – Europe could struggle to keep up with emerging economies.
January 23, 2009 – Anyone use this before?
January 23, 2009 – Kentucky and West Virginia — where people traditionally smoke the most =- have the highest death rates from smoking, a new federal study has found.
January 22, 2009 – Researchers have discovered there are differing taste pathways for nicotine, which could provide a new approach for future smoking-cessation products.
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