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RADAR DOME. Weathermen familiarize themselves with the Doppler radar’s antenna under the guidance of Japanese technicians. FERNAN GIANAN/INQUIRER SOUTHERN LUZON

The first of three Doppler radars being built in the Philippines using new Japanese technology is set to operate in March, supposedly the first such facility in the world to use solid state technology.…

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BlackBerry maker co-CEOs step down »

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BlackBerry maker Research in Motion's co-CEOs, Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis, are stepping down, RIM said Sunday.…

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Asia-Pacific PC sales seen growing 10% in ’12 »

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Sales of personal computers (PC) continued to grow in 2011, despite supply challenges in the region and stiff competition from tablet computers in the consumer market.…

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How Doppler radars work »

Doppler radars are capable of detecting not only rain movement but the intensity of precipitation. They can detect the presence and location of rainfall and other kinds of precipitation by…

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Doppler radars using new tech ready by March »

RADAR DOME. Weathermen familiarize themselves with the Doppler radar’s antenna under the guidance of Japanese technicians. FERNAN GIANAN/INQUIRER SOUTHERN LUZON

The first of three Doppler radars being built in the Philippines using new Japanese technology is set to operate in March, supposedly the first such facility in the world to…

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  • Jerry Yang, Co-Founder & CEO of Yahoo! Inc. smiles after delivering remarks in this April 3, 2008, file photo at Georgetown University's Healy Hall in Washington, DC. Yahoo! announced on January 17, 2012 that Yang has resigned from the board of directors and all of his other positions with the Internet company. In addition to stepping down from the Yahoo! board, Yang has also resigned from the boards of Yahoo! Japan and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, Yahoo! said in a statement. AFP/Paul J. Richards/FILES

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  • Equipments used to manufacture silicone gel breast implants are seen near boxes of breast implants, in the abandoned Poly Implant Prothese, P factory in La Seyne sur Mer, southern France, Friday, Jan. 6, 2012. France wants the European Union to stiffen its rules on authorizing medical devices amid a breast implant scandal involving a French company and affecting tens of thousands of women worldwide, the health minister said Thursday. The implants were pulled from the market last year in several countries in and beyond Europe due to fears they could rupture and leak silicone into the body. AP/Claude Paris

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  • LEGENDARY SCIENTIST. In this file provided by NASA, Dr. Stephen Hawking, a professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge, left, is praised by his daughter Lucy Hawking, as he delivers a speech entitled "Why we should go into space" during a lecture that is part of a series honoring NASA's 50th Anniversary, at George Washington University's Morton Auditorium in Washington. British scientist Stephen Hawking has decoded some of the most puzzling mysteries of the universe but he has left one mystery for others to explain: How he managed to survive so long with such a crippling disease. The physicist and cosmologist was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease, or motor neuron disease, when he was a 21-year-old student at Cambridge University. Most people die within a few years of the disease being identified. On Sunday, Hawking will turn 70. AP/NASA, Paul. E. Alers, file

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INTEL AND QUALCOMM . Adapting to a market that’s in intense upheaval.

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SAN FRANCISCO — The changing face of the computer industry was on display Wednesday as two companies representing the old guard and the new issued strong results for the latest…

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Nokia may be down but not out in smartphone race »

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MANILA, Philippines—Mobile phone maker Nokia has not given up on the local smartphone race just yet as it delivers its most advanced…

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Australia apologizes for troops Facebook insults »

SYDNEY– Australian Defense Minister Stephen Smith Friday apologized to his Afghan counterpart for racist comments and videos posted by troops, saying they…

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Sanjay Jha, chairman and CEO of Motorola Mobility, left, is greeted by Intel president and CEO Paul Otellini at 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012, in Las Vegas.  AP PHOTO/JULIE JACOBSON

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Motorola Mobility and Lenovo on Tuesday said they will use Intel processors in smartphones and other devices, giving the chipmaker its first entry into a market it has long coveted.…

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