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Verizon Defies iPhone, Slumping Economy To Meet Views (Investor’s Business Daily)

Posted on: Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 in: Apple/Macintosh

Investor’s Business Daily - Verizon Communications met analysts’ third-quarter earnings and sales forecasts Monday, despite the dual head winds of a weak economy and its main rival’s hot-selling
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Canadian music royalties go online (Reuters)

Posted on: Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 in: Internet

Reuters - Canada on Monday extended music royalties to the Internet in a move that will encompass commercial TV and radio station websites, electronic gaming sites and online radio stations.
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Copper ruins in Jordan bolster biblical record of King Solomon - Los Angeles Times

Posted on: Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 in: Sci-Tech

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Copper ruins in Jordan bolster biblical record of King SolomonLos Angeles Times -3 hours agoNew carbon dating shows the site is older than previously believed. Critics say there's still no evidence of an empire. By Thomas H. Maugh II A massive copper smelting plant in the biblical land of Edom is at least three centuries […]

Strong iPhone 3G Sales Both Boost and Hurt AT&T (NewsFactor)

Posted on: Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 in: Apple/Macintosh

NewsFactor - Telecommunications giant AT&T reported its earnings rose 5.5 percent during the third quarter, but profits fell short of analyst predictions. Ironically, the chief cause of both the rise in revenues and the disappointing profits was the same: The company’s strong sales of Apple’s iPhone 3G.
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Report: Fake story about Steve Jobs planted by teenager (CNET)

Posted on: Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 in: Apple/Macintosh

CNET - The fake story submitted to CNN’s iReport site that Apple CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a heart attack was the work of an 18-year-old, according to a report.
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MacPractice EMR software adds charge coding (Macworld.com)

Posted on: Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 in: Apple/Macintosh

Macworld.com - MacPractice has announced the release of a major update to MacPractice EMR (Electronic Medical Records). MacPractice EMR costs $3500 plus $500 annually for support and updates.
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