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Judge Rules Wild Bison Relocation Still Makes Them Untamed
Wild bison are still wild. Wild bison that are removed and relocated from Yellowstone National Park are still wild. According to an Associated Press article on The San Francisco Chronicle's website, a judge did not rule in favor Tuesday of officials and citizens in Montana who felt putting the bison in another spot allows the Department of Livestock to oversee the animals.
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Taiwan's HTC Loses $62 Million as Declines Continue
HTC posted losses of $62.2 million last quarter with $1.09 billion in revenue; that's 22 percent less than last year.
StoreDot Charges Your Smartphone Battery in 30 Seconds and Promises a New Technology
An Israeli company has developed a technology that charges cell phones in 30 seconds. A novel technology from an Israeli startup promises to charge your battery in half a minute, according to CNET.
Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich Quits Over Gay Rights Row
Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich resigned after gay rights activists protested the company's appointment of Eich who in the past supported an anti-gay proposition.
5-year Old Boy Discovers Security Flaw in Xbox Live
A 5-year old from San Diego was able to use his dad's Xbox Live account with a password. Microsoft fixed the flaw after the boy's father brought the loophole to its notice.
Microsoft Makes Windows Available for Free on Phones and Tablets to Compete with Android
In a bid to attract mobile manufactures to use Windows on their devices, Microsoft announced it was waiving the license fee on the operating system at its annual developer's conference on Wednesday.
Browser Plug-in Reveals Linkedin User Email: Sell Hack
A browser extension that reveals emails of LinkedIn users has caused much heartburn to the professional social networking services provider.
Anti-Gay Stance Proves Costly for Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich
Proponents of same-sex marriage have taken up arms against Mozilla for promoting co-founder Brendan Eich as the company's CEO last week. Eich reportedly supported an anti-gay proposition half a decade ago.
Starbucks Returns Retro Favorites to Menu
Starbucks menu has retro favorites on it menu. Starbucks has new retro baked goods on the menu following its 2012 purchase of La Boulange and reported annoyances from customers Bloomberg reported Tuesday.
Loophole in iPad Microsoft Office 365 Allows Access without Subscription
Microsoft announced Office for iPad through a subscription that costs $100, but a loophole allows users access to the popular app without a subscription.