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The darker side of California's new TV wattage limits
L.A. Times Tech BlogThe California Energy Commission unanimously approved a regulation today capping the power consumption of televisions sold in California starting in 2011. Although the Consumer Electronics Assn., which represents the world's largest TV makers, was... -
Rubik's Cube built on a 3-D printer unlocks love for one couple [Updated]
L.A. Times Tech BlogOskar van Deventer, an electrical engineer living in Leidschendam in the Netherlands, has had ideas floating around in his head for toy-puzzle designs since he was 12 years old. But until he started using a little-known technology called 3-D printing... -
Custom parts? No problem, ‘print' them in 3-D plastic
Brand XHome computer printers gave people the ability to produce bank statements, concert tickets and holiday cards at the touch of a button. But what if you wanted to “print out” a dinner plate, the leg of an armchair or an eyeglass frame? It may sound... -
Deeds for April 21, 2013
BOYLE Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include: Ann M. McMillin, through Gary W. McMillin, Lisa G. and Mark E. Hobbs, and Gary W. McMillin to Mary and Henderson Goins Jr., property on Cloverdale Drive, $127,000....Tags: Federal National Mortgage Association, Insurance, Mortgages, Financial and Business Services, Loans
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News briefs for March 31, 2013
Guthrie’s staff to visit Danville Congressman Brett Guthrie’s staff will gather at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Danville City Hall. Guthrie’s staff, along with Mayor Bernie Hunstad, will be available to answer questions from residents. The...
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More Massive Job Layoffs Could Hit Western Washington
All of the layoffs and job cuts that are happening not only here in Western Washington, but, around the country many people are asking have we hit rock bottom with our failing economy. So far this year 125,000 people around the nation have lost...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Starbucks Corp., Job Layoffs, Boeing Co., Career and Workplace
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Oscar week's house of style
Special to The TimesLast week, interior designer Amanda Masters alighted, ever so briefly, on an Ultrasuede banquette built into the circular sunken living room in a 1990s Mt. Olympus McBachelor Pad. The clock was ticking relentlessly. Masters had just six more days and a...Tags: Academy Awards, Celebrities, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Tyra Banks, Breckin Meyer
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Interactive TV offerings set to grow
Tribune staff reporterFrank Lloyd Wright is often credited with saying that "television is chewing gum for the eyes." If providers of the nascent interactive TV industry are right, consumers will have much more to chew on. During last week's cable industry convention at...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Computer Networking and Internet, VH1 (tv network), Satellite and Cable Service, Frank Lloyd Wright
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Moving past the hang-ups
Tribune staff reporterMotorola Inc.'s new cell phone chief is adamant that the company's snazzy new phones will be on store shelves in plenty of time for the holiday shopping season. "We won't have any delays," Ron Garriques said. "There are no component or supply issues."...Tags: Massachusetts, Lucent Technologies Incorporated, Motorola, Inc., Marketing, Cell Phones
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