FW-96 -- Why Google is Great (and Frugal)

It is a well-known secret in our family that I am a Google otaku, orGoogle geek. As a translator by profession, I spend many hours each week searching for obscure terminology and usage examples.

TT-388 -- Are lithium batteries safe? ebiz news from Japan

Back at the end of June (Terrie's Take 380), we carried a news item about a Dell laptop that exploded into flames at a conference here in Japan and which was caught on video.

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MMW-102 -- Label Mobile Introduces 'Rankings Appli' for Realtones

Over time, it is likely that this new promotional tool will help the company further increase its already massive share of both the chaku-uta market and the nascent full-song download market on i-mode.

JIN-381 -- 'Tokyo the Powerful' barges her way into world

Headlines across the globe splashed out the Asian giant's
woes: "It happens in Tokyo too: Power cut cripples city"

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JIN-380 -- The Heart of Koizumi

When I turned on the news Tuesday morning, I was surprised
to see a live telecast of a motorcade.
The broadcaster's helicopter hovered over the black
limousines as they traveled through streets empty because of
hour and season, this being O-Bon, when Tokyoites return to
hometowns...

GW-249 -- Kimura Metal Industry Unveils the World's Thinnest Keyboard

Made of silicon encased in vinyl, this waterproof keyboard can be wound up when not in use.

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