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Mind-moved bionic arm goes on display in US

WASHINGTON (AFP) – A bionic prosthetic arm that is controlled by its operator's thoughts and feels like the amputee's lost limb went on display Thursday at a major US science conference.

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Core inflation fastest in more than a year

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. core consumer prices rose at the fastest pace in more than a year in January, indicating a long period of slowing inflation had run its course.

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U.S. fines Delta Air $2 million over disabilities rules

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Transportation fined Delta Air Lines $2 million for violating federal rules on passengers with disabilities, it said on Thursday.

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Google woos publishers with new payment platform

WASHINGTON — Google unveiled an online payment platform for publishers on Wednesday, a day after Apple launched a subscription service of its own for newspapers, magazines, music and video.

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US home building stagnant

WASHINGTON — Construction of new homes in the United States grew by nearly 15 percent last month, but remained near levels seen since the sub-prime mortgage meltdown, official data showed Wednesday.

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Fed sees firmer US recovery

WASHINGTON — The US economic recovery is now on a firmer footing, with consumers and businesses spending more despite still-high unemployment, according to Federal Reserve's top policy panel.

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US book chain Borders files for bankruptcy

WASHINGTON — US bookstore chain Borders announced Wednesday that it has filed for bankruptcy protection from its creditors so that it can reorganize and re-emerge as "a stronger and more vibrant book seller."

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Computer crushes human 'Jeopardy!' champs

CHICAGO – An IBM computer crushed two human champions Tuesday in the second round of a man vs. machine showdown on the popular US television game show "Jeopardy!"

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WikiLeaks volunteers fight court order to turn over Twitter account info

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia – Lawyers for three Twitter users Tuesday asked a US federal judge to overturn a court order directing the microblogging site to hand over clients' data to the US government for use in a probe into WikiLeaks.

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Apple unveils digital media subscription service

WASHINGTON — Apple, in a move long-awaited by publishers seeking new sources of revenue, unveiled a subscription service on Tuesday for digital newspapers and magazines purchased through its online App Store.

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Eurozone economy sputters in fourth quarter

The eurozone economy grew by a feeble 0.3 percent in the fourth quarter, official data showed Tuesday, amid fears fragile nations will lack the strength to overcome an unrelenting debt crisis.

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Shell report predicts peak oil now or soon, ponders 'Depression 2.0'

The industrial doomsday scenario put forward by peak oil theorists isn't just for far flung voices on the Internet anymore.

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Chrome users can block unwanted websites

WASHINGTON – Google on Monday gave users of its Chrome Web browser the ability to block search results from low-quality websites known as content farms.

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