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Critic's Notebook: 'Ho Hey,' songs like this are here to stay
One of the underreported music health stories of last year was the trouble brought on by the Lumineers virus. At the beginning of 2012, a three-headed body from Denver released to the world a thing called "Ho Hey," and it spread through ears and into...Tags: John Denver, Music Theater, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Music, Lifestyle and Leisure
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In nationwide innovation battle, Baltimore area lags on patents
Dr. Luis Diaz is an oncologist at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, a researcher with patented findings and the co-founder of a small, fast-expanding company.
"We've grown from no employees to one employee to four employees and now we have 12,"...Tags: Google Inc., Brookings Institution, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Oncology, Invention and Innovation
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Ashton Kutcher at Macworld: Steve Jobs was my 'hero'
Ashton Kutcher has been getting rave reviews from audiences for his role in a biopic about Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last week, but the star doesn't seem ready to let go of the famed tech whiz just yet....
Tags: Entertainment, Oprah Winfrey, Sundance Film Festival, Festive Events, Google Inc.
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Ashton Kutcher at Macworld talks Steve Jobs movie, tech, and fruitarian diets
First, let's get the big news out of the way. Did Ashton Kutcher adopt the fruitarian diet while getting ready to film the Steve Jobs biopic? "Uh, yeah," the actor said on stage at Macworld on Thursday. "For about a month, I only ate fruit and carrot...
Tags: Entertainment, Steve Jobs, Apple iPod, Ashton Kutcher, Apple iPad
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The threat to Internet privacy
This week, the United States, Canada, and the 27 countries in the European Union "celebrated" Internet Privacy Day. However, it seems there is little to really celebrate; the past few years have given rise to the largest increase in electronic wiretapping...
Tags: Electronics, Science and Technology, Verizon Communications, Google Inc., Politics
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Four Baltimore-area companies among nation's best workplaces
Four companies in the Baltimore area are among the best places to work in the nation, according to a list released Thursday. Edward Jones, FutureCare, Northwestern Mutual and the Community College of Baltimore County made the annual National Top...
Tags: Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Financial and Business Services, Career and Workplace, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Finance
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Valley View officials hope new software boosts reimbursement
Valley View School District 365U officials signed off on a contract that is expected to facilitate tripling the Medicaid reimbursement for some special education students. At Monday's school board meeting, the board agreed to pay $5,000 for the... -
Wii U's weak sales hurt Nintendo earnings
In an admission that the launch of its new Wii U console has been slower than hoped, Nintendo Co. slashed its earnings forecast on Wednesday. The Japanese gaming giant said its revenue for the fiscal year ending March 31 would be about $7.35 billion,...
Tags: Entertainment, Sony Corp., Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Company Ltd.
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Apple granted U.S. trademark for its retail store design
Apple's retail store design has been granted a trademark from the U.S. government, giving the company some protection from copycat retailers. The Cupertino, Calif., company's "clear glass storefront" design, complete with "large, rectangular...
Tags: Sony Corp., Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Apple Store
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Microsoft's Surface Pro has far less open storage than advertised
Although Microsoft's 128 GB Surface Pro tablet is advertised as having 128 gigabytes of storage, the amount of space available to users is much less than that. That's also true for the 64 GB model. The Redmond, Wash., company confirmed Tuesday that...
Tags: Microsoft Surface, Microsoft Windows, Apple iPad
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Microsoft releases Office 365, a $100-a-year cloud-based service
Microsoft has begun selling subscriptions for Office 365 Home Premium, a cloud-based version of its office suite programs that also includes a handful of additional features. The cloud service costs $99.99 a year and includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint,...
Tags: Microsoft Surface, Apple iPad, Steve Ballmer, Skype, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Google's Nexus 4 smartphone back on sale
The Google Nexus 4 smartphone is back again in the Google Play online store after being sold out since early December. The popular Android smartphone went on sale in November, but it's had trouble keeping up with the demand. When it first launched in...
Tags: Google Nexus 4, Google Inc., Apple iPad, Google Play
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