Archive | July 14th, 2012

Visiting the World’s Most Expensive Cities

If you’ll be visiting London soon, you’ll encounter plenty of high prices surrounding the Olympic venues. But a few miles away, an important museum charges no admission fee.

In addition to the National Maritime Museum, visits to the Astronomy Centre…

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Deals for Week of July 16

Here’s the latest list of 10 travel deals for this week. Many of these links lead to offers with a very limited shelf life, so if you’re interested, act quickly. But don’t act so quickly that you miss the fine print. Summer Travel Deals aren’t quite so…

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Top 10 Classical Albums for the Week of July 21

Il Volo, Il Divo, Andrea Bocelli, and bargain classical music compilation CDs make up the majority of Billboard’s top 10 classical albums for the week (unsurprisingly), but there are a few newcomers I’m delighted to see.  Learn what these albums are a…

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Ouya Kickstarter Project Raises $1 Million in 8 Hours

Gamers were drooling over their computers last week after the Ouya game console project hit crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, raising $1 million within it’s first eight hours online. That number has since skyrocketed to a whopping 4.75 million, and th…

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Lyrics to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s "Pie Jesu"

“Pie Jesu” from the contemporary classical music rendition of the traditional requiem mass by Andrew Lloyd Webber is the most successful piece from his Requiem.   Since its premier in 1985, Webber’s “Pie Jesu” has received the most favor and attentio…

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Destination: Whitefish, Montana

Source: About.com

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Research in Motion to Pay $147.2 Million to Settle Patent Suit

Source: Eweek.com

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Research in Motion to Pay $147.2 Million to Settle Patent Suit

Beleaguered BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (RIM) got some more bad news this weekend as a Northern California court ruled the company was guilty of patent infringement for the remote management system of its wireless devices. RIM was sued in 2008…

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Android Cracks 50 Percent as Smartphone Sales Rise: Nielsen

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Android Cracks 50 Percent as Smartphone Sales Rise: Nielsen

Android Cracks 50 Percent as Smartphone Sales Rise: Nielsen (
Page 1 of 2 )The U.S. market for feature-rich smartphones is still expanding at a rapid clip, with two-thirds of new mobile phone buyers opting for devices that can do far more than their o…

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