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The word face getting a Facebook trademark?

Facebook and court seemed to mixed up together again, says TechCrunch. However, this time it has nothing to do with bullying websites TeachBook or PlaceBook into changing their names because they dared to use the word "book.". The U.K. company called CIS Internet Limited left off with this in 2008, where now Facebook is trying ...

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Toyota recalls again

Recalls are going on all the time in the automotive department this year. The defective accelerator pedal in Toyota cars was probably one of the most high profile recall that happened. An additional Toyota recall shows that at least the automaker is consistent. Less cars are being recalled now. That means less individuals can ...

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Tea Party candidate loses to John McCain

More people need to learn new things. J.D. Hayworth was endorsed by the Tea party in the Arizona Republican Primary and John McCain needed to beat him. You will find others with candidates like John McCain, but he is really good at campaigning. Hayworth was trounced in the primary, and may have to lick his ...

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Dealers need cars after factory inventory is cut

Automotive News shows us that automakers are still shy about making cars despite the economic c climate of recession and the taxpayer auto bailout with it. It seems like it is more common practice to have low factory inventory now. Dealers do not have nearly enough cars they need to sell to the customers wanting ...

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Stopping iPhones from jailbreaking with Apple patent

Jailbreaking your iPhone is presently legal as outlined by U.S. copyright officials, but that doesn't mean that Apple is happy to sit back while users break free of their proprietary corporate mold and utilize the full potential of the handheld device. As outlined by the Register, a patent that Apple seeks will be "covering an ...

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