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Eugene Polley dies at 96; inventor of wireless TV remote control
Eugene Polley, inventor of the first wireless channel changer, a precursor to the remote control that surfers use to navigate the 500-plus channels offered by modern television, has died. He was 96.
Polley died of natural causes Sunday at a hospital in...Tags: Engineering, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Satellite and Cable Service, Science and Technology, Technology
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Greek leftists flirt with bailing on the bailout, no immediate takers
World NowLeftist politicians changed the conversation in Greece Tuesday from what further sacrifices the heavily indebted Balkan nation needs to make to stay in the Eurozone to bailing on the common currency and reneging on promises to make deeper spending cuts... -
'Plumed Serpent' tracks the complex tale of a wandering deity
Over at the Getty Villa, a fantastic hybrid sculpture is holding court in a powerful exhibition that explores the ancient Mediterranean goddess Aphrodite. Based on a lost Greek original, a 1st century Roman carving of an exquisite hermaphrodite, part...
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Stephanie Lazarus: '26-year nightmare' over, victim's family says
L.A. NOWStephanie Lazarus case: Sherri Rasmussen's family relieved that their "26-year nightmare" is over.... -
Former LAPD detective found guilty in murder of romantic rival
L.A. NOWA jury Thursday found former Los Angeles Police Det. Stephanie Lazarus guilty of murdering the wife of a man who spurned her, bringing an end to a remarkable case in which a new generation of the LAPD redeemed the failures...... -
Star Wars: The Old Republic -- the costliest game of all time?
Company TownStar Wars: The Old Republic is a big gamble for its publisher, Electronic Arts Inc., but not one that would destroy the company should it fail, executives say. Still, Star Wars: The Old Republic is likely to be the most expensive game of all time to... -
E3 2011: Nintendo's next game console to have touch-screen controller
Company TownNintendo's next-generation Wii successor, slated for 2012, will have high-definition graphics and touch-screen controller.... -
Your Morning Fashion and Beauty Report: Hats win at Ascot. Jimmy Choo offers Natalie Portman's Oscar shoe. Jessica Simpson signs on for 'Fashion Star.'
All The RageI said on Monday that the recent attention on all things British (thanks to the royal wedding) has me dreaming of hats. And Tuesday brought a veritable hat-lover's festival with the opening day of the Royal Ascot races in southern...... -
Coachella preview: The revival of Duran Duran
Duran Duran — the seminal 1980s music outfit that emerged from Birmingham, England, to dominate the global pop scene with cinematic music videos for a catalog of catchy, guitar-inflected, groove-laden synth pop hit singles — has endured.
It's...Tags: Justin Timberlake, Timbaland, YouTube, David Lynch, Madison Square Garden
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Defendant in 'Hillside Burglaries' sentenced to 17 years in prison
L.A. NOWA leader of the so-called "Hillside Burglars," believed reponsible for more than 150 break-ins targeting some of Los Angeles' wealthiest neighborhoods, was sentenced to 17 years in state prison, authorities said Thursday. Police said Troy Corsby Thomas,... -
Sports Legend Revealed: Did the Knicks participate in a special lottery where they nearly drafted Bob Cousy?
The Fabulous ForumBASKETBALL LEGEND: The Knicks participated in a special lottery where they nearly drafted Bob Cousy! STATUS: True. Fans of the NBA are quite familiar with the story of the first NBA draft lottery, which was also one of the greatest...... -
Lenders are unfairly snubbing borrowers with poor credit scores, group alleges [Updated]
Money & CompanyA national housing group has filed complaints with regulators against 22 lenders alleging they are violating federal policies by not providing government-backed loans to borrowers with poor credit scores. The National Community Reinvestment Coalition said...
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