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4.3 earthquake hits East TX

The most significant damage so far being reported at the Ollie Barrett residence, where numerous bricks from their chimney came crashing down into their living room, along with their 52 inch television that was mounted over the fireplace.

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Toshiba cuts LCD TV production

Toshiba has halted production of LCD televisions in Japan due to falling demand, a spokesman has told the the BBC.

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LG Upgrades Flagship Smartphone to Revive Fortunes

South Korean handset maker LG Electronics Inc. has upgraded its flagship smartphone model with a faster chip and a longer battery life, hoping to regain ground lost to more nimble rivals.

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Alcatel-Lucent USA Settles Patent Litigation with Klausner Technologies

To date, Klausner Technologies has licensed its Visual Voicemail patents to over 50 companies.

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LG upgrades flagship smartphone to revive fortunes

LG Electronics Inc. has upgraded its flagship smartphone with a faster chip and a longer battery life to regain ground lost to more nimble rivals.

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Dead Dog Saloon ready for reopening

The Dead Dog Saloon in Murrells Inlet is now ready to welcome customers again, after a fire destroyed the building in February.

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Verizon to end unlimited data for upgraders

Verizon Wireless is planning this summer to begin forcing smartphone customers with unlimited data plans to switch to tiered plans when they upgrade, the company’s chief financial officer told Wall Street analysts on Wednesday.

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Half Of U.S. Cell Phones Are Now Smartphones

For the first time, more than half of all American mobile customers own a smartphone, according to a report released Wednesday by Nielsen.

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Target’s 1Q profits up 1.2 percent

A Feb. 20, 2012, file photo, shows flat screen televisions at a Target store in Methuen, Mass.

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Global cellphone sales dip as China buyers hold off

Global sales of mobile phones fell 2% in January-March after ten straight quarters of growth, as Chinese buyers held back in anticipation of new models and economic uncertainties weighed on developed markets, research firm Gartner said.

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