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Kagan's life an undeviating course to high court

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For all the ink devoted to Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan lately, it may be her own words that best explain her success at charting an undeviating course to the front steps of the high court.

77% of iPhone 4 sales were upgrades

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"Apple has in three years built brand loyalty in the phone market that compels users to upgrade to the latest version and wait in line for one to six hours to pick up their iPhone"

Google spurs ‘horse boy’ mystery

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Google Street View's fleet of GPS- and camera-equipped cars have captured plenty of oddities, from flaming vans to attempted muggings, even a cult musician taking a bath. But until now it had never caught a glimpse of the horse boy.

Internet Explorer 9 destroys Chrome 6 in speed test (Vid)

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IE9 is some orders of magnitude faster than HTML5 when it comes to hardware-accelerated canvas rendering. In some other initial benchmarks, see video IE9 is about 30% slower than Chrome 6 in the SunSpider JavaScript benchmark -- and about 10% faster than Firefox 3.7.

Some iPhone 4s Experiencing Display Discoloration?

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Image from "elitemrp" in Apple discussion forumsA number of readers in our forum have discovered that their iPhone 4s arriving today are exhibiting areas of brown or yellow discoloration on the highly-touted Retina display. Users in ...

New U.S. drilling chief to look into misconduct

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The new director of a government agency that oversees offshore drilling is creating an internal investigations team to help him improve the agency's performance.

Serena rolls into second round at Wimbledon

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Serena Williams finished with an ace and a curtsy, showing she's ready for the queen and a lot more at Wimbledon. The defending champion won her opening match Tuesday, relying on an overpowering serve to beat 17-year-old Michelle Larcher de Brito of Portugal 6-0, 6-4.

2000 iMac Compared to the 2010 iPhone

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The difference a decade makes.

‘Big Bang’ research center opens membership

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Europe's "Big Bang" particle research organization CERN, now conducting mankind's biggest scientific experiment, is to open membership to all countries that qualify to join.

Airline seizes dozens of human heads

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Officials in Arkansas are investigating a shipment of 40 to 60 human heads found by Southwest Airlines employees at a cargo facility last week in Little Rock, the Pulaski County coroner says.