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Ryan Dunn Death: 'In hell' says Westboro

The fringe Christian group Westboro Baptist said on Tuesday that it will protest any public service held for 'Jackass' star Ryan Dunn, whose fiery car accident on Monday prompted an outpouring of sympathy and support.

Ryan Dunn 'in hell' says Westboro Baptist

The fringe Christian group Westboro Baptist said on Tuesday that it will protest any public service held for 'Jackass' star Ryan Dunn, whose fiery car accident on Monday prompted an outpouring of sympathy and support.

Apple starts iPhone 5 production UPDATE

The next generation of Apple's smartphone -- whether called the iPhone 4s or the iPhone 5 -- is starting to hit factories, analyst say, winding up for a September release date.

HTC exploiting delay in Droid Bionic, iPhone 5

Apple's iPhone is leading the pack as far as smartphone sales, but when it comes to next-generation 4G phones, HTC is rising to fill the void left from a no-show iPhone 5, and Droid Bionic.

Intel takes aim at NVIDIA with new super chip

At a supercomputer conference in Germany, Intel unveiled plans for its new chip, expected to clock in at roughly 600 times the speeds of current processors, aiming at a position held by supercomputing rival Nvidia.

Market slams Sega after data breach

Shares in Japanese game developer Sega Sammy Holdings Inc fell on Monday after news leaked that hackers breached the company's networks and stole information from 1.3 million customers.

In the post-pc era, Apple set to rule

With the range of new devices emerging from Apple, executives are quick to tout a post-PC consumer world where users roam free from their desktops with tablets and smartphones. But this is also a world that Apple is also poised to dominate, analysts say.

Over 1M at risk in Sega hacking

Sega issued a warning saying that it had been infiltrated by cyber criminals and personal information on over 1 million customers was compromised.

S. Korea fires on commercial airliner

South Korean Marines fired rifles at a South Korean commercial aircraft flying near the sea border with North Korea, thinking it was one of the communist North's jet fighters, but they never hit their target, military sources said on Saturday.

Police prepare for Boston Bruin Parade

Hundreds of thousands of hockey vans are expected to take to the streets of Boston on Saturday to celebrate their new NHL Stanley Cup victory, but police will be out in full force to keep things in line.

RIM succumbs to Apple onslaught

Research in Motion announced another dismal quarter on Thursday, slashing guidance and jobs as it recoils in the wake of a product onslaught from Apple.

RIM to slash jobs after slashing guidance

Research in Motion (RIMM) slashed its guidance on Thursday after quarterly profit dropped, saying that it would slash jobs as rivals mount pressure on the smartphone maker.

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