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Fortunately, I survived with no significant scar tissue and everything still in good working order.
FORBES: Mark Your Calendars for Wear Red Day On February 4th
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While we appreciate that having a touchscreen allows Tesla to tweak the user interface in software, there's no haptic feedback, and we'd still much prefer having good ole hardware knobs and switches for the main controls.
ENGADGET: Tesla Model S first drive: the sports sedan goes electric (update: video)
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The company has an advantage there, as search now requires vast computing resources that no startup seems able to match and Google is still in a good place to address the intellectual challenges of making search better.
FORBES: Close to the Vest
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But the unchecked power of its executive is a scandal of a different sort that no self-respecting sleazebuster, still less the great and good Lord Neill, can long ignore.
ECONOMIST: A very British sleazebuster
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"And there's no good road to get to it they're still building that, " Lockner volunteered.
CNN: Excerpt: 'The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor'
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If things continue as they are, with the economy in good shape, the polls still in the government's favour and no unforeseen "events" erupting to upset the apple cart, there is little reason for the prime minister to wait.
BBC: Hunting ban may fail
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In our last test, IE mobile still did not offer a good maps experience with no ability to pan or zoom and perform basic map functionality.
FORBES: Links 6 Jan: Why Can't Windows Phone Get Google Maps? Because IE Isn't Good Enough
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We've at last gotten our hands on the S1 and S2 and have a pretty good feel (no pun intended) for the hardware, though we're still oh-so curious about how the software experience will be different from all the other Honeycomb tabs on the block.
ENGADGET: Sony S1 and S2 hands-on Hands-on
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The sad thing is that it didn't do any good: no one took any notice, no one learned a lesson, and it's still happening today.
BBC: NEWS | Americas | Argentina's forgotten war vets
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"Today we see that the former militant leaders are given so much money and inducements but in the communities people are still drinking from polluted waters, oil spills are not cleaned up and we don't have modern amenities - no good education facilities and no health care system, " he said.
BBC: Has Nigeria's Niger Delta managed to buy peace?