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For stars, high-tech gaffes hard to hide CHICAGO — So, you fail to take a deep breath and to count to 10 — and you post something you probably shouldn’t on Twitter or Facebook, or somewhere else online. Jets WR David Clowney has Twitter account locked after being ’shocked’ by hacker
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Review: $99 WikiReader is a pocket encyclopedia Field of dreams _ StubHub sends e-mail offering Mets playoff ticketsNEW YORK — Hey, Mets fans, that awful season was just a bad dream — if you believe StubHub. No-Tweet Heat: Miami players can network socially all they want _ just not at the arenaMIAMI — At 10:05 Monday morning, Dwyane Wade told his 96,348 followers on Twitter that he was heading to work. Actual people physically gather in Los Angeles to talk Twitter at site’s first conferenceLOS ANGELES — Twitter was a trending topic Tuesday — and not just on Twitter. Award given to college football’s top scholar-athlete to be renamed for software executiveDALLAS — The Draddy Trophy, given annually to the top scholar-athlete in college football, will be renamed for Bill Campbell, chairman of the software company Intuit and a former player and coach at Columbia University. In note of far more than 140 characters, US Open players warned about tweetingNEW YORK — Watch what you tweet. From iPhone to yours: Bengals backup QB’s company helps athletes build their own social netsCINCINNATI — A small icon of Chad Ochocinco’s smiling face is the doorway to the receiver’s latest media venture. New York Jets all atwitter over Twitter as team embraces social-networking siteFrom typewriter to Twitter: Jenkins takes great technological leap forward at golf’s majorsCHASKA, Minn. — The literary contributions of Dan Jenkins go well beyond the 201 major championships he has covered in a career that spans Ben Hogan to Jack Nicklaus to Tiger Woods. Look out Ichiro and Daisuke Matsuzaka; Japanese professor creates baseball-playing robotsTOKYO — Look out Ichiro Suzuki and Daisuke Matsuzaka. A pair of baseball-playing robots that can pitch and hit with incredible results have been developed in Japan. Lance Armstrong announces birth of son on social-networking site TwitterAUSTIN, Texas — Why wait for France? Lance Armstrong can pop that bottle of champagne now. Evolving robots wiggle fins, tails: swimming and slithering as prey, predators for researchPOUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. — Robots wag their tail fins and bob along like bathtub toys in a pool at a Vassar College lab. Their actions are dictated by microprocessors housed in round plastic containers, the sort you’d store soup in. |