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Steven Tyler Sings 'Happy Birthday' to a Little Girl On A Plane [Watch]
2015-03-11 16:13:15| Airlines - Topix.net
Aerosmith's lead singer and former American Idol judge, Steven Tyler was approached on a recent Southwest Airlines flight by the mom of a little girl. The girl's mother asked if he would be willing to sing to her daughter.
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Miranda Sings Is America's Newest Best-Selling Author
2015-02-28 04:49:26| Apparel - Topix.net
YouTube Digest is a look at some of the week's most popular new YouTube videos. This week, Miranda Sings releases a book, Shawn Mendes drops a new music video, your favorite a cappella boys take on Nicki Minaj, and Kristen Stewart makes us incredibly uncomfortable.
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Chips Fall As Semi 'Canary' Sings 'Correction'
2014-10-11 07:45:04| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Chip stocks plummeted Friday amid anxiety that the semiconductor industry has entered a downcycle, though analysts differ on just how broad-based any decline might be. semiconductor stocks take nosedive after company warning, Microchip Technology warning cites downcycle, semiconductor industry correction, distributor inventories pile up, analysts differ on impact of semiconductor warning Chip stocks plummeted Friday amid anxiety that the semiconductor industry has entered a downcycle, though analysts differ on just how broad-based any slowdown might be.
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Opera Sings for Linux Users, With Just a Few Sour Notes
2014-09-19 04:05:58| TechNewsWorld
Opera offers an interesting alternative to the Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox Web browsers, but its recent Linux release leaves some room for improvement. Opera previously enjoyed a reputation as the go-to browser of choice for mobile environments. However, Opera Software, the developer, ignored Linux users for quite a long while until now. Opera's Version 12.16 is a very usable release.
Chrome sings 'When I'm 64' on Windows
2014-08-27 18:50:39| InfoWorld: Top News
Google yesterday released a 64-bit Windows version of Chrome, touting it as a performance and stability improvement over the six-year-old 32-bit edition. In early June, Google promoted the 64-bit version to its preview channels, including the rough-edged "Dev" build line. On Tuesday, the company pushed the browser into the "Stable" channel, its most polished.