| Pettersson shoots third-round 64 to take Fry's Electronics lead GOLF ... http://www.mcall.com/sports... Electronics Articles Allentown Morning Call - Carl Pettersson played steady in the warm sunshine in contrast to the erratic play around him. The result was a one-stroke lead for the Swedish-born player Saturday through three rounds of the Fry's Electronics Open. Mark Hensby, playing in the same ... |
| Robots show off their mettle http://www.philly.com/inqui... Electronics Articles Philadelphia Inquirer - A swarm of fighting robots descended upon Center City yesterday for the fourth annual Robot Day on the Parkway, an exhibition of robotics technology at the Franklin Institute that emphasized the value of engineering and electronics to schoolchildren ... |
| Small firm shakes up big-screen TV sales http://www.philly.com/inqui... Electronics Articles Philadelphia Inquirer - Waitt was just embarking on a new strategy: selling higher-margin consumer electronics in an effort to bring the struggling company back to profitability. He hired Wang, and in December 2002 Gateway shipped its first television. Gateway eventually ... |
| Sports in Brief | Chiefs' Holmes returns; Dolphins' Green won't http://www.philly.com/inqui... Electronics Articles Philadelphia Inquirer - Carl Pettersson took a 1-stroke lead through three rounds of the Fry's Electronics Open in Scottsdale, Ariz. The Swedish star shot a 6-under-par 64 and was at 13-under 197. Mark Hensby , playing in the same group, shared the lead until twice hitting ... |
| Steady Pettersson takes 1-shot lead after 3 rounds at Fry's Open http://www.sportsline.com/g... Electronics Articles CBS Sportsline - SCOTTSDALE, Arizona (AP) -Sweden's Carl Pettersson played steady in the warm sunshine to take a one stroke lead through three rounds of the Fry's Electronics Open on Saturday . Mark Hensby, playing in the same group, shared the lead until twice ... |
| La Russa expected back http://www.suntimes.com/spo... Electronics Articles Chicago Sun-Times - Carl Pettersson took a one-stroke lead through three rounds of the Fry's Electronics Open in Scottsdale, Ariz. Mark Hensby , playing in the same group, shared the lead until twice hitting into sand traps en route to a bogey on the par-4 18th. Hensby (68 ... |
| Hands on the wheel, eyes on the road http://www.sptimes.com/2007... Electronics Articles St. Petersburg Times - Have you noticed more drivers' attention glued to their handheld electronics rather than the road lately? The Doc has always been a foe of cell-phone chatting while driving, and text messaging is even more distracting than chatting. It would be ... |
| CONSUMER ELECTRONICS http://www.dallasnews.com/s... Electronics Articles Dallas Morning News - Ten years ago this month, Dell Inc. founder Michael Dell said Steve Jobs should "'shut down" Apple Inc. and return the money to shareholders. Dell then had a market value of $4 billion to Apple's $700 million. Apple's valuation has since soared to ... |
| After minor grip change, Moore shoots to 3-stroke lead at Fry's Open. http://www.sportsline.com/g... Electronics Articles CBS Sportsline - Suddenly, he's on a roll and has a three-stroke lead halfway through the Fry's Electronics Open at Grayhawk Golf Club. "My hand wasn't really strong enough at the beginning of this year to be able to do what I'm doing now," Moore said, "and it was ... |
| JPMorgan Raises Global Mobile-Phone Shipment Forecast (Update1) http://www.bloomberg.com/ap... Electronics Articles Bloomberg - Industry leader Nokia and Asia's biggest producer, Samsung Electronics Co., reported mobile-phone earnings that beat analysts' estimates this month. China will extend its lead as the biggest market for handsets after shipments increase 30 percent ... |