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In emails, Jobs determined to keep iPod Apple-only
Lawsuit accuses company of using unfair tactics
OAKLAND, Calif. - Legendary Apple CEO Steve Jobs had seven words for a subordinate when he learned that a rival company was about to introduce a program that would let music fans buy songs anywhere and play them on Apple's iPod devices.
Check your media literacy
When you really want to believe what you're reading, that could be a bias alert.
Rare 'ring of fire' eclipse event Saturday
A rare "ring of fire" annular solar eclipse will form overhead Saturday morning. Although North Idaho isn't directly in the path of annularity, those who look to the skies with proper eclipse-viewing glasses should be in for a celestial treat.
Silencing the hatred
Throngs of counter-protestors provide peaceful reply to Westboro Church
COEUR d'ALENE - All you need is love.
The many faces of autism
She was 10 years old, unable to walk, communicated by grunts, and was very skinny. Taking care of her was my summer job. To eat, she had to be strapped into a large car seat on the kitchen floor with a bib around her neck. I was instructed to belt her arms to the sides, but at the inexperienced age of 18, I couldn't bear it. I quickly learned better; getting anything in her mouth was a heartbreaking physical battle. Eye contact was rare and she didn't respond to affection; she lived in a solitary netherworld.
Ladies and gentlemen, the hackers want you
By CRAIG NORTHRUP
The Front Row with TIM DAHLBERG March 23, 2012
Offseason still full of NFL news
Drew Brees declared himself speechless, so you can only imagine how Sean Payton felt after learning he would be taking a year off without pay.
Recipe for turkey day sanity
Maybe you had or are the perfect holiday mom. You know the type: makeup and hair done before 9 a.m., her little turkey earrings dangling from perfumed ears as she calmly sings to herself, adding item after item to the burgeoning buffet like the still eye in a looming hurricane.
Albert C. Pistorius, 92
Albert C. Pistorius, 92, passed away peacefully at his Hayden Lake home
Raffle tickets on sale
The North Idaho College Foundation's Really BIG Raffle will kick off ticket sales this week as regional outlets begin selling tickets for the drawing to win a brand new $250,000 home in Coeur d'Alene.
After 70 years, right-to-work impact still unclear
More Idaho workers are covered by union contracts without being union members
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The battle over the right-to-work issue may be reaching a conclusion in Indiana as the state prepares to adopt its law, but the argument over exactly what the measure means for a state's economy is likely to rage on, unresolved, as it has for 70 years.
'FarmVille' creator Zynga to go public
LOS ANGELES - Zynga, the online game maker behind "FarmVille" and other popular Facebook pastimes, is going public, the latest in a crop of high-valued Internet IPOs expected after LinkedIn Corp. showed that the online networking craze is a hot commodity on Wall Street.
Smiling along with us
Hitting the gas
U.S. auto sales power ahead in February
The eyes have it
A Russian poet who was visiting a wealthy American in his home noticed a huge, magnificent moose head mounted on the wall.
Entertainment Briefs for May 6, 2010
Michaels released from hospital
Writers Corner for July 27, 2012
Inkwell dries up after 35 years in downtown Sandpoint
SANDPOINT - Another longtime downtown retailer is succumbing to a struggling economy and perceptions that buying locally is costlier compared to big box stores or online vendors.
The Internet: Clouds - servers or oligarchs?
Cloud computing is being touted by cloud vendors as the best way for Internet users to back up their files as well as receive services, such as software support, including automatic updates to their applications. These users are individuals as well as small and large organizations. Some cloud vendors offer to augment, if not replace, a company’s data center with their clouds’ data centers. Typical cloud services include: