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Tech Headlines
- Taiwan's HTC: iPhone's `quiet' challenger (AP)
- Craigslist strikes adult services under pressure (AP)
- Texas opens inquiry into Google search rankings (AP)
- Able to unplug from work while you?re on vacation? (Ben Patterson)
- Mobile users still wary of being found, survey says (Ben Patterson)
- "iCulture" Gives Apple a Tactical Advantage (PC World)
- Review: mTrip iPhone app uses augmented reality (AP)
- iPhone 4 sales in S.Korea start this week (AFP)
- Google plans to sell music online (Investor's Business Daily)
- Should You Search Social Media Sites for Job Candidate Information? (Mashable)
Slashdot Headlines
- Fidel Castro, Internet News Junkie
- Gubernatorial Candidate Wants to Sell Speeding Passes for $25
- UN Tech Group Finds Most Expensive Broadband
- The Last of the Punch Card Programmers
- Yellowstone Hot Spot Shreds Ancient Pacific Ocean
- Researchers Develop "Tea Bag" Water Filter
- Judging You By the Online Company You Keep
- Leaders Aren't Being Made At Tech Firms
- Dubai's Police Chief Calls BlackBerry a Spy Tool
- Radiohead Helps Fans Make Crowd-Sourced Live Show DVD
Science Headlines
- Clams befouling Tahoe invade Adirondack lake in NY (AP)
- Earl's path along northeast is not well-worn (AP)
- Double hand transplant patient shows new hands (AP)
- Labor Day Is No Vacation for a Growing Number of Workers (LiveScience.com)
- Key oil spill evidence raised to Gulf's surface (AP)
- Focus of Gulf oil disaster shifts to finding the culprit (AFP)
- As a Hurricane, Earl Looked Like 'Magnificent Chaos' From Space (SPACE.com)
- Sanofi ready to raise bid if Genzyme talks: report (Reuters)
- UN: Climate funds shouldn't divert poverty aid (AP)
- After 20 years of protection, owl declining but forests remain (McClatchy Newspapers)