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L.A. Marathon: Angry drivers vs. elated runners
The L.A. Marathon, which was held Sunday, has in the past brought me both joy and anger: joy, as a first-time race finisher in 2011, when a brutal late-winter storm that dumped buckets of rain and buffeted runners made meeting my goal time feel especially...
Tags: Politics, Personal Weapon Control, Sports, Running, Small Businesses
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Marvel and DC apps: Disappointing digital endeavors from comics giants
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesCOMMENTARY Give Marvel and DC credit: The two biggest, most established American comic-book publishers weren’t caught napping when the tablet ...... -
Google Field Trip, a location-based discovery app, comes to iPhone
Google Field Trip, an app that alerts users of interesting places as they travel, has arrived on the iPhone and iPod Touch. The app, which launched for Android devices last September, sends users notifications as they near interesting locations, such as...
Tags: Travel Alerts, Trips and Vacations, Travel, BlackBerry, Apple iPhone
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Disney, Imangi Studios team up for 'Temple Run: Oz'
In the latest version of Temple Run, following the yellow brick road is crucial to getting a high score. Disney Mobile Games and Imangi Studios on Tuesday released "Temple Run: Oz," a special version of the popular mobile game based on the film "Oz...
Tags: The Wizard of Oz (movie, 1939), Google Play, Apple iPhone, Apple iPad
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Apple almost called the iPhone the 'TelePod'
Would the iPhone have sold as well if it was called the "TelePod"? Apple Inc.'s former advertising lead Ken Segall told a college marketing class that the Cupertino company considered naming its phone the TelePod because it sounded like a futuristic...
Tags: Apple Inc., Marketing, New Products, Apple iPhone, Apple iPad
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App turns iPhone and iPad into security camera, motion detector
Ever wanted to know what your dog was doing all day without having to set up a complicated video camera system? People Power, a Palo Alto software company, has released a mobile app that can easily turn an old iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch into a...
Tags: Computer Hardware, Project Glass, New Products, Apple iPhone, Apple iPad
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'Breaking Bad' caper includes a missing script and an arrest
The popular cable TV series “Breaking Bad,” now in its climactic fifth and final season, is keeping much of America on the edge of its couch, with fans anxiously guessing how the show will end. Xavier Macafee might have taken that...
Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Aaron Paul, Television Industry, Breaking Bad (tv program), Bryan Cranston
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He was transformed by Mozart
The morning commute was like any other — almost. As cars flew by on the northbound 710, I hit "play" on my iPod and a melody swept over me. Rush hour melted away. "Ah-vey, ah-vey, veh-room corrrr-pooose," the choir began. The Latin words open "Ave...
Tags: Skype, Arts and Culture, Dodger Stadium, Entertainment, Neil Young
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Viddy, looking to boost users, rolls out major iPhone app update
Viddy, a Venice, Calif., developer of the namesake short-video sharing app, has redesigned the app for the iPhone, adding several new features that users may enjoy. The updated app, also available for iPod Touch and available for download now from the...
Tags: Computer Hardware, Sergey Brin, Tim Cook, New Products, Apple iPhone
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U.S. Postal Service to launch 'Rain Heat & Snow' fashion line
Snail mail is fast going out of style. How is the U.S. Postal Service trying to stay hip? By launching a fashion line. The quasi-government agency, which is struggling financially and recently announced plans to stop delivering letters on Saturdays,...
Tags: Mail Order Industry, U.S. Postal Service, FedEx Corporation, Fashion Trends
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Gear: Here's another way for travelers to connect, inexpensively
Los Angeles Times Travel editorWhat’s worse than being disconnected while on the road? Paying for the connectivity you need to have. A new device addresses both those woes. FreedomPop offers various connectivity via Wi-Fi/4G on its various devices — a USB stick, a hot...Tags: Skype, Verizon Communications, Apple iPhone
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Apple is accused in lawsuit of infringing on Intertrust patents
Apple is famous (or notorious, depending on your point of view) for going it alone on some technologies rather than joining the rest of the tech crowd. For example, its iTunes store sold downloadable songs for years in a copy-protected format that...
Tags: Justice System, Computer Hardware, Crime, Law and Justice, Apple MacBook Pro, Trials
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