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Baseball teams get dynamic with ticket pricing
Chicago baseball fans are faced with a dizzying array of ticket prices that can change from day to day based on demand. Want to go to the Cubs game against the Colorado Rockies this week? A check of the Cubs website Tuesday showed that a bleacher...
Tags: Consumers, Services and Shopping, Games, Colorado Rockies, Prices
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The war for mobile messaging is on
SAN FRANCISCO — WhatsApp is one of Silicon Valley's most buzzed-about companies, yet it actively avoids the spotlight, operating out of a small office in Mountain View, Calif., with no sign on the building entrance or on the office door. Unlike...
Tags: Social Media, Computer Hardware, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Travel, Facebook
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NSA plans new computing center for cyber threats
A new computing facility at the National Security Agency will help the country better defend against cyber attacks , agency officials and members of Congress said Monday. The High Performance Computing Center-2 will assist in "front-line defense against...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Politics, Computer Crime, Business, U.S. Congress
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Retirement communities, students train residents in technology
Ann Galezio wants an iPad. At first she didn't know why she just likes the way they look and everyone seems to have one. But the more she's been thinking about it Galezio envisions doing crossword puzzles while walking on the treadmill or...
Tags: Long Term Care, Medical Specialization, Downton Abbey (tv program), Crosswords, Skype
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A Not-So-Subtle Hint About That Mother's Day Gift
The Hartford CourantSunday is Mother's Day, the day to pamper moms and show appreciation for all they do throughout the year. Yes, I know it's a made-up holiday, promoted by card companies to guilt trip kids into shelling out to buy gifts. I have no problem with that....Tags: French Toast, Mother's Day, Personal Service, Groupon, Inc.
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Elizabeth Redmond, 1918-2013
Elizabeth Redmond, a longtime librarian and researcher at Leo Burnett, could always be counted on to come up with information when it was needed. John Kinsella, a former CEO of the Chicago advertising agency, recalled talking to a client who was at a...Tags: Google Inc., Christianity, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Anglicanism, Leo Burnett
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South Florida GPS traps: circles on 595, accidental Everglades trips & more
Staff WriterThe car's navigation device veered you off the beaten track into the twilight zones of the Everglades or Weston's winding roads. It directs you to exit off a ramp along construction-jammed Interstate 595 and the ramp is closed. Or it sees you want...Tags: Weston (Broward, Florida), Travel, New Products, Everglades, Automotive Equipment
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The latest in home security - Safe and Sound Saturday
jscherder@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The security systems of old, which ran off landline telephones, are things of the past. Now, it's all about mobile technology -- being connected 24 hours a day to your home. "Honestly, most of the systems we install now are celluar...Tags: Telecommunication Service
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Search for flights verbally
CheapAir (Free for iOS – requires iOS 4.3 and above) What it is: A flight-search app that lets you speak your flight searches. Chief executive Jeff Klee said his company wanted to help travelers book a flight without having to type too much info...
Tags: Computer Hardware, Social Media, Apple iPhone, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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Alleged L.A. Times hacker Matthew Keys fired by Reuters
News agency Reuters has fired deputy social media editor Matthew Keys after he was indicted on federal charges of conspiring with the hacking group Anonymous to breach a Tribune Co. website, changing a Los Angeles Times online story. Matthew Keys, 26,...
Tags: Lawyers, Social Media, Apple MacBook Pro, Prosecution, Los Angeles International Airport
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Food and wine conference coming to Orlando Rosen Shingle Creek July 19-21
A new food and wine conference headlined by celebrity chef and cookbook author Sara Moulton is coming to Orlando's Rosen Shingle Creek resort July 19-21. In addition to the latest food and wine trends, the conference will focus on how technology and...
Tags: Small Businesses, Business, Media Industry, Wines
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Matthew Keys on Reuters firing: 'They were looking for an out'
Matthew Keys, the former deputy social media editor for the Reuters news agency who is accused of conspiring with the hacking group Anonymous, says he was fired because of the federal case against him, not his social media activities as the agency...
Tags: Social Media, Apple MacBook Pro, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Prosecution, Computer Crime
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