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Demand for homes in North Texas continues to outstrip supply
2014-08-09 09:46:20| Real Estate - Topix.net
Now that the market is more than halfway through 2014, hopes are fading that North Texas housing inventories will increase this year.
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EE confirms sales of 4G plans now outstrip 3G sales
2014-05-21 17:56:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) EE has confirmed the next phase of its 4G service, including accelerated network expansion and the launch of new 4G plans and devices. The move comes as sales of EE 4G plans outstrip 3G for the first time, with 4G customer numbers reaching 3.6 million. EE is accelerating network roll-out in rural areas and on transport routes, as well doubling the footprint of its double speed network. It is bringing the 4G network to 2,588 villages and small towns with populations under 10,000, including many rural areas, with more than 3 million people in rural areas now having access to the 4G network.
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Bad Ads Outstrip Porn as Mobile Phone Infection Vectors
2014-03-11 15:20:23| TechNewsWorld
Trawling porn sites used to be the best way to pick up an electronically transmitted disease on your phone. That's changed. Every one in five times a mobile user is redirected to a malware site online, it's done through a malicious ad, according to a new report. That's three times what it was two years ago. One reason malicious ads have been able to outperform porn is they can get more traffic.
BMW expects electric i3 demand to outstrip supply
2014-01-25 00:28:49| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
Electric vehicles may only account for 10% of BMWs total U.S. sales a decade from now, but a top BMW executive says demand will outstrip supply this summer for the all-new i3 compact electric car.
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Gartner: Tablet shipments to outstrip PCs by 72 percent in 3 years
2013-04-04 20:01:04| InfoWorld: Top News
Three years from now, tablet computers will outsell traditional Windows PCs, and do so by a whopping 72 percent, according to the latest projections from Gartner. In between, PC shipments drop at ever faster rates.