AP - The world’s largest atom smasher on Monday broke the record for proton acceleration previously held by a U.S. lab, sending beams of the particles at 1.18 trillion electron volts around the massive machine.

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Geneva Big Bang machine beats Chicago lab record
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AP - Some of the world’s most prominent technology companies are offering suggestions to publishers on how they can charge readers for news online.

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Tech giants offer ideas on charging readers online
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AP - RealNetworks Inc.’s subscription music service Rhapsody has been approved for use on iPhones and iPod Touches, the first time Apple Inc. has allowed an on-demand music streaming program on its devices in the United States.

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Rhapsody streaming app approved for iPhones
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AP - The number of young kids online is growing faster than their parents and older siblings.

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Nielsen: Kids spending more time online
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AP - In a big break for online shoppers, Web retailers generally don’t have to charge sales taxes in states where they lack a store or some other physical presence.

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Web retailers, states tussle over tax rules
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AP - Scott Painter makes his living betting on startup companies, having played a role in launching 29 of them over the years. But with the bad economy choking initial public offerings and acquisitions, Painter is now backing an idea that makes it easier for insiders like him to sell shares in their companies even before they go public.

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Facebook, Twitter and peers for sale - privately
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AP - More than 2 million households are in danger of seeing their major broadcast TV channels disappear into a fuzz of static when analog service ends Friday, according to surveys.

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Surveys: More than 2M households unready for DTV
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AP - Doug Bates and his wife, Stacey, were in bed around 10 p.m., their 2-year-old daughters asleep in a nearby room. Suddenly they were shaken awake by the wail of police sirens and the rumble of a helicopter above their suburban Southern California home. A criminal must be on the loose, they thought

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AP - Computer users doing Google searches during a nearly one-hour period Saturday morning were greeted with disturbing but erroneous messages that every site turned up in the results might be harmful.

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Google users get bogus warning on site searches
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