The Guardian
Jobs: iPad Won't Tether with iPhonePC Magazineby David Murphy It should come as no small surprise for those still waiting for some kind of tethering option for their iPhones, but Apple's iPad, scheduled to launch April 3, probably won't support tethering either. That's according to Steve Jobs …iPad for Movies? Call My ChiropractorPC WorldSteve [...]
March 6th, 2010 | Posted in Trend | Comments Off
CBC.ca
Steve Jobs, iPad customer service representative?CNETby Chris Matyszczyk I want to believe this story–if only because customer service is such a lamentable part of commercial life these days. Admittedly, this is a tough story to confirm or refute. But the Apple chasers at 9to5Mac, who seem more like …Mike Elgan: Why iPad is the 'Children's [...]
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CBC.ca
Steve Jobs, your iPad customer service representative?CNETby Chris Matyszczyk I want to believe this story–if only because customer service is such a lamentable part of commercial life these days. Admittedly, this is a tough story to confirm or refute. But the Apple chasers at 9to5Mac, who seem more like …Mike Elgan: Why iPad is the [...]
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Washington Post
Senate to Vote on Jobs Bill, Passage LikelyFOXNewsAP The measure cleared a key hurdle on Monday when the Senate's newest Republican, Scott Brown, and four other Republicans broke party ranks to defeat a procedural maneuver to block a final vote. WASHINGTON — Companies that hire the unemployed would …Md. Republicans propose budget cutsBaltimore SunAfter [...]
February 24th, 2010 | Posted in Trend | Comments Off
New York Daily News
Why Harry Reid Is Stripping Down Jobs BillABC NewsBy PETE GREIER In Washington, reaching bipartisan agreement on anything is tough these days. Yet Senate majority leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., has just scrapped a jobs bill that had both Democratic and Republican support. What's he thinking? …Republican strategy: Filibuster everything, win in NovemberMiamiHerald.comHouse [...]
February 14th, 2010 | Posted in Trend | Comments Off
Boston Globe
W.House sees support for Sen Reid's jobs billReutersWASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) – White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said on Friday he believes a scaled-backed jobs bill proposed by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid can win bipartisan support in the Senate. Reid has drawn fire from some on Capitol Hill …Why Harry Reid is stripping [...]
February 12th, 2010 | Posted in Trend | Comments Off
CBS News
News roundup: Senate Dems pare down jobs bill, scrap bipartisan versionUSA TodaySenate Democrats have scrapped a bipartisan jobs bill in favor of one they say is leaner and focused solely on putting Americans back to work, and they're all but daring Republicans to vote against it. The new, stripped-down proposal followed criticism …Congress: About-face [...]
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New York Times (blog)
After Rare Bipartisan Deal, Reid Slashes Jobs BillFOXNewsBy Trish Turner Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid abruptly announced Thursday that he had drastically slimmed down the bill from $85 billion to just $15 billion, tossing out key priorities of both Republicans and Democrats. Senate Majority Leader Harry …Senate Dems Ax Bipartisan Jobs BillABC [...]
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New York Times (blog)
Senate Dems Ax Bipartisan Jobs BillABC NewsBy ANDREW TAYLOR and STEPHEN OHLEMACHER AP Senate Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid, D- Nev., speaks to the media following a meeting with the Senate Democratic Caucus on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) …After Rare Bipartisan Deal, Reid Slashes [...]
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New York Times (blog)
$85-billion jobs bill slashedLos Angeles TimesMajority Leader Harry Reid says his stripped-down proposal will be the first in a series of employment measures. By Christi Parsons and Janet Hook Reporting from Washington – The Senate's top leader on Thursday abruptly scaled back the size of a …US Senate lawmakers unveil long-awaited jobs [...]
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