AMD Athlon II X3 435 review
Techradar.com
The Athlon II X3 is a budget option for those needing more multi-threaded grunt Last month saw me going slightly giddy over AMD's latest budget chip and the first quad-core CPU we'd seen for under a ton. This month, as is its wont, AMD has ...
Review: iMac 27-inch with Core i5
MacNN
The 27-inch iMac is already a milestone for Apple through its inclusion of a truly greater-than-HD display, but the addition of Core i5 and Core i7 processors transforms it into a near powerhouse. This is the first iMac in recent memory to ...
Review: Dane Cook breaks funny demeanor, gets serious
Quad-Cities Times
Cook responded much in the same fashion as the first e-mail he received. But despite the mid-show hitch and the morbid heart-to-heart in place of an encore, Cook still ended the show saying, “You guys made me feel like this was my hometown.
'Friend' examines pitfalls of a suburban father's best-laid plans
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Review: All Pete Dizinoff has ever wanted for his son, Alec, is a good education ... Dizinoff's intense devotion to Alec seems like typical boomer parenting -- at first. Alec -- one of those pampered and petulant hipsters who point a finger...
2009 Motorola Droid Review - is the "iPhone Killer" Hype or Heaven?
Associated Content
After using the phone for a mere one day during this Motorola Droid review, I have to give a resounding two thumbs up to this awesome piece of technology. It very simply blows the iPhone away. The first thing that I noticed was while taking...
Book review: 'J. Frank Dobie: A Liberated Mind' by Steven L. Davis
Dallas Morning News
He was the first Texas writer to rise so high. He was a late-blooming 42 years old, a few years shy of becoming the indelible Dobie, that quotable rustic, that pugnacious publicity hound known for his cackling laugh, blue eyes ("blazing" bl...
Loan Modifications For Santa Clarita Homeowners
Santa Clarita Radio
The Firm will first review your entire loan package that you signed up to, or if unavailable, demand the lender provide it. In many instances the lenders have violated laws regarding mandatory disclosure to borrowers under federal and state...
Big agreement unlikely in Copenhagen – Obama reports progress in ...
Politico.com
In a correction published Wednesday, The Post said the review should have mentioned the connection.” SPORTS BLINK: “Tim Tebow tied the Southeastern Conference touchdown record and No. 1 Florida gained its first perfect league season in 13 y...
Week In Review With Daniel Schorr
NPR News
SCHORR: Well, first of all, he wants to find out from China, for example, whether he can get some more support on the problem of Iran and its nuclear pretensions. I think, however, that overshadowing all of this is the fact that the preside...
5 steps to restoring savers’ faith in risk
Financial Times
... likely to help them meet their goals but also in the industry’s willingness to put the interests of its clients first. The Financial Services Authority’s proposals in the Retail Distribution Review are a step in the right direction in t...
The White Ribbon
The Guardian
A scene from Michael Haneke's White Ribbon. Numerous novelists, dramatists and film-makers have been attracted to the period immediately preceding the outbreak of the First World War to give their work a touch of nostalgia, irony or histori...
SLOVENIA GRAB LATE LIFELINE
Sporting Life
Substitute Nejc Pecnik's late goal gave Slovenia a lifeline as they went down 2-1 in the first leg of their World Cup ... World Cup Action Rep of Ireland 0 France 1 Greece 0 Ukraine 0 Portugal 1 Bosnia-H'vina 0 Russia 2 Slovenia 1 African R...
MSU 40, Purdue 37
Detroit Free Press
First down Boilermakers after review. [Page 2 of 2] A 52-yard field goal by Swenson ties the game at 20 at the 13:24 mark of the third quarter. Carson Wiggs attempting 49-yard field goal with 7 seconds left. He misses. Aaron Bates punts dow...
Screen Memories
New York Times
I recollect this stuff only because I looked back at an old newspaper review, the first I ever wrote as a film critic for The New York Times. That was in January 2000. Since then, more than 5,000 movies have come and gone and been reviewed ...