A former Obama campaign official has some tough things to say, but says he’s still a supporter. (Source: CNN)
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Worth It: An iPhone App to Guide Your Trip
Marisa Taylor reviews the Magellan Premium Car Kit GPS for the iPhone in this week’s Worth It. (Source: The Wall Street Journal)
read more »News Hub: New Details Emerge on Google's Hack
Investigators have revealed new details on Google’s January cyber attack, including that the leading suspects are a Chinese group based in Asia and that they seem to have written their own software.
read more »Mexican Telecom Tycoon Is 'World's Richest'
Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim is the world’s richest person, jumping past Americans Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to become the first person from a developing nation to top the list, according to Forbes magazine. (Source: Associated Press)
read more »Why Obama Is No LBJ
Daniel Henninger says that critics who want Obama to be like Lyndon Johnson misunderstand the political skills that produced LBJ. (Source: The Wall Street Journal)
read more »Alligator Wrestling As a Sport?
The Seminole Indians in Florida are trying turn alligator wrestling into an extreme sport with international competitors. It’s a tradition for Seminoles that goes back generations. (Source: Associated Press)
read more »Lohan Suing E*Trade for $100 Million
Actress Lindsay Lohan is suing the financial company E*Trade for 100 million dollars claiming a commercial about a “milkaholic” baby named Lindsay is based on her. (Source: Associated Press)
read more »Video Game Fans Prepare for Final Fantasy XIII
After three years of waiting video game fans are celebrating the release of Final Fantasy XIII. Boasting high-tech graphics and an edition suitable for new generation consoles, Japanese producers hope sales figures will go beyond the 100 million mark. (Source: Agence France-Presse)
read more »3D Role in Building Up America
A 3D imaging company becomes a worldwide leader in its industry despite difficult odds. (Source: CNN)
read more »Wacky Dining in Taiwan
Theme restaurants take on a new twist in Taiwan, with customers having the option to dine out in a hospital, classroom and airplane. (Source: CNN)
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