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'Madden NFL 13' innovates for a new season
"Madden NFL 13" EA Sports Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 Score: 3 stars out of 4 The "Madden" series hasn’t quite lived up to expectations since eliminating competing NFL franchises in 2005. Still, it is taken for granted how much EA Sports maximizes its...
Tags: Media Industry, National Collegiate Athletic Association, NFL Draft, Gaming, ESPN (tv network)
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Could 'Diablo 3's' worst feature save lives?
“Diablo 3” simultaneously asks quite a bit and very little of its players. On the one extreme, anyone can quickly master the incessant mouse-clicking needed to defeat its gruesome monsters. On the other end, the game requires a persistent...
Tags: Gaming, Snow Storms, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Evaluating an NFL running back: How do you put a price on Ray Rice?
The numbers are staggering, like a stiff arm to the face mask. Ray Rice rushed for 4,377 yards in his first four NFL seasons, all before the Ravens running back had celebrated his 25th birthday. His 2,068 yards from scrimmage led the league in 2011. He...
Tags: Shaun Alexander, National Football League Players Association, Jamal Lewis, Super Bowl, Minnesota Vikings
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Sourcefire CEO retires as he fights colon cancer
Sourcefire Inc., a Columbia-based provider of cybersecurity technology to government and commercial clients, said its CEO retired earlier this week after taking a medical leave to be treated for colon cancer. John C. Burris, 57, led Sourcefire since...Tags: Citrix Systems Incorporated, Corporate Officers, Colon Cancer, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Lucent Technologies Incorporated
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Logo artist files copyright lawsuits against Ravens, NFL
All Frederick E. Bouchat says he wanted years ago was recognition for his idea for the Ravens team logo.
Since the South Baltimore resident first sketched a flying raven clutching a shield with a "B" and faxed it to the Maryland Stadium Authority 16...Tags: Jonathan Ogden, Electronics, Cleveland Browns, Trials, Judges
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Former Dell president to head Micros Systems
The former president of Dell Inc.'s IT services division has been elected CEO by the board of directors of Micros Systems Inc., a Columbia-based provider of information technology solutions for the hospitality and retail industries, the company...Tags: Dell Inc., Consumer Goods Industries, Corporate Officers, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Perot Systems Corporation
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UniStar appeals Calvert Cliffs reactor rejection
UniStar Nuclear Energy has asked the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission to review the rejection of the French-controlled company's bid to build a third reactor at Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant. UniStar filed a petition Monday asking for a...Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Power, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board
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Are we ready for myalmamater.com?
The conveyance of knowledge from one wise man to a gathering of eager young people has been the model for education since Ancient Greece, and it has survived largely unchanged in the face of every kind of technology — from the printing press to...
Tags: University of Virginia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Annapolis, Students, Colleges and Universities
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Data protection firm SafeNet names new CEO
The new CEO and president of Belcamp-based SafeNet Inc. said Monday he intends to raise the profile of the data protection firm and “take SafeNet to the next level” by pursuing more commercial clients who are moving toward “cloud”...
Tags: Corporate Officers, Electronics, Data Protection, Computing and Information Technology Industry, SafeNet Incorporated
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Deadline looms for Sparrows Point workers to seek help
The effort to connect former Sparrows Point workers with training for new careers gained more urgency last week as the final hopes of the steel mill reopening were dashed — and as the deadline to apply for the help or forever lose it fast approaches...
Tags: United Steelworkers, Dundalk, Public Employees, World War II (1939-1945), Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development
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Possibility of Baltimore Sun sale brings interest from investors
The possibility that the Tribune Co. will sell its newspapers after an imminent exit from bankruptcy has set off a new round of speculation about The Baltimore Sun's future ownership — along with expressions of interest from potential buyers....
Tags: Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild, Freedom Communications, Inc., Howard Marks, Abell Foundation, Warren Buffett
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Baltimore lawyer pursues mortgage-related actions against banks
Since Baltimore City Hall contended in a federal lawsuit last year that a group of international banks conspired to keep a key interest rate benchmark low, more municipalities and private companies have started to investigate potential losses because of...
Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Bankruptcy, Colleges and Universities, Litigation, Trials
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