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Microsoft’s Outlook.com lures 1M users in 6 hours
Outlook.com has seen more than 1 million people sign up for the service in just a few hours, Microsoft has said...
Japanese engineer freed in Yemen
SAN'A, Yemen — A Japanese building construction engineer and...
CU defends ongoing effort to snuff out 4/20
When University of Colorado officials announced plans to close campus to outsiders again on April 20 — a Saturday — critics howled that last year’s justification for doing so was no longer valid...
Double knife take
Double knife takeOn March 12, Boulder police officers arrested a 33-year-old Boulder man on charges of carrying a concealed weapon — a 25-inch black-and-silver "double knife" — while at a coffee shop in the 1100 block of 13th Street. The owner of the business asked ...
Arapaho, local civic leaders meet to discuss ‘welcoming’ back native community
Local government and school district officials and staff are meeting with out-of-state Arapaho tribal members on June 7-8 to discuss how to forge restorative...
Greenpeace Launches ‘Arctic Ready’ Campaign outside Shell Headquarters
Early this morning, Greenpeace mounted a satirical billboard near...
Atlantis to lift off in last shuttle launch of the year
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Space shuttle Atlantis and its crew...
Why a cheap iPad won’t threaten the Kindle Fire
When it launched last November, Amazon’s Kindle Fire was touted as...
Share and share a bike: A fresh way to find a...
Forget riding your friend’s handlebars as he blindly navigates a...
Apple sells 3 million new iPads worldwide
No sooner than we heard Apple's Fifth Avenue flagship store do crazy numbers — 13,000 in 12 hours, about 18 per minute — the company went official with some "record breaking" launch day sales statistics. Since March 16th (just last Friday) Apple has sold over 3 ...
Is GMO, Roundup study too tough on Monsanto?
Look, none of us like Monsanto. As Boulder Weekly Editor Joel Dyer discovered recently, their whole business model is as poisonous as a bottle of Roundup...