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The clock was ticking down to its last minutes of the Drew Brees contract negotiation, a process that had dragged on for several months.
FORBES: New Orleans Saints Sign Drew Brees To $100 Million Contract
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The Commission has remanded Motorola's case back to the Administrative Law Judge that gave the initial ruling, which very nearly restarts the clock: a new ruling won't come for months, and the usual review process guarantees even more of a delay even if the decision once more works in Motorola's favor.
ENGADGET: Microsoft catches a break: ITC remands Motorola case, Xbox 360 dodges at least a 2012 ban
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Spain had possessed the ball for roughly two-thirds of its games, turning each match into a high-class version of keep-ball, and in the process, becoming the first team to turn passing the ball into a form of defense: Like a clock-eating drive in football, if Spain has the ball, its opponent can't score and the Spanish keep the ball so well that they barely give up any chances, let alone goals.
WSJ: Euro 2012: The Reign in Spain Continues
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According to Australian site Atomic MPC, the company has revealed that the manufacturing process of its next-gen GPUs has improved to the point where the same average voltages can yield much higher clock speeds.
ENGADGET: AMD Radeon HD 7970 could get 'GHz Edition', put the hurtz on NVIDIA