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Cisco plans for Scientific-Atlanta.
SuitSat ready for deployment.
LA: Protecting your right to pruchase video games. No, wait...
Cisco plans for Scientific-Atlanta.
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The question now is, who's next? Will Cisco take a hard look at troubled but well-known TiVo, the maker of digital video recorders? What about Nintendo, maker of video game consoles? Or what about Sling Media, a start-up with technology that lets people watch cable television on their laptops or mobile devices with a broadband connection?
SuitSat ready for deployment.
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The tattered Russian spacesuit will gradually fall towards Earth and should disintegrate in the planet's atmosphere within a few weeks. How long it lasts will depend on how much drag it experiences, which is difficult to predict because of its irregular shape. It should, however, be possible to track the satellite's flight by radar.
LA: Protecting your right to pruchase video games. No, wait...
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Delgadillo said the company further deceived consumers by first claiming that hackers had modified the original version of the games, then announcing a week later that the sex scenes were written into the original game code. The lawsuit demands that Take-Two and Rockstar Games, the subsidiary behind "Grand Theft Auto," one of the best-selling in video game franchises history, stop marketing the games to children, pay fines and return $10 million in profits.