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November 21

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Store manager Keith Richards carries a Sanyo 42-inch LCD HDTV to the customer service counter to put it on layaway for a shopper at a Walmart store in the Chatham neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago.
Black Friday TV deals abound

Most holiday shoppers hope to trade up to bigger, flat-panel HDTV displays, and on Black Friday, they're in luck.

Rich Eisen working on the set of the NFL Network Thursday Night Football post game show.
Talking Your Tech: Rich Eisen expands audience

NFL broadcaster uses podcasts, Twitter to stay connected to fans.

Nikon's D600.
Review: Nikon D600 is a great full-frame camera

The Nikon D600 SLR is a solid, affordable camera if you're looking to get into full-frame photography.

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Hewlett-Packard is taking an $8.8 billion charge in its latest quarter to align the accounting value of a British company it acquired for $10 billion last year.
tech
HP slammed after problems with acquisition

Accounting improprieties at acquired search-engine maker result in HP's $8.8B writedown; second huge quarterly loss.

The Nintendo Wii U.
gaming
Review: Nintendo's Wii U a potential dual threat

Nintendo's new-generation game system adds tablet-style controller.

David Vonderhaar, game designer and director for 'Call of Duty: Black Ops II.'
columnist
Five things you didn't know about 'Call of Duty'

Game designer and director shares five things users didn't know about the game.

The NTSB says it's switching to Apple's iPhone 5 because BlackBerrys
travel
NTSB follows TSA lead, drops BlackBerry

The NTSB is the latest government disaster or security agency to drop the use of BlackBerrys

President Obama announced $8 billion in loan guarantees for two new nuclear reactors in Georgia during a visit to the jobs training center at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 26 headquarters on February 16, 2010 in Lanham, Maryland.
nation
U.S. to fund small, modular nuclear reactors

The Department of Energy announces funding Tuesday to develop a new generation of smaller, less costly nuclear reactors.

The Toca Tailer app will keep kids engaged.
personal
Toca Tailor: Unleashing kids' creativity

Toca Tailor infuses the fun of playing dress-up with the freedom to create from your surroundings.

The Canon VIXIA HF R30 starts at $499.
personal
Canon VIXIA camcorder is 'better than average'

As solid as the VIXIA is for the price, it still has a list of weaknesses, as most cheap models do.

 

 

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A spectator takes a picture with his phone during the solar eclipse on Nov. 14 in Palm Cove, Australia.

 
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Workers carry an Argentine national flag as they block a bridge during a strike in Buenos Aires. Argentina's biggest unions are staging a national strike to demand a higher minimum wage and protest against rising inflation.

 

 

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