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- Crimes reported for Roland Park, Charles Village, Hampden, Homeland, Dec. 2-7.
- $350,000 grant will be used to purchase 200 Sony Readers, 3,500 new virtual books and 11 touch-screen monitors
- Resident chases thief away Oct. 14
- A new space at the Savage branch of the Howard County Library is giving teens the opportunity to experiment with the latest digital technology.
- Today is one of the biggest days in the history of Firaxis Games. The Sparks-based studio has had a team of more than 40 people working for more than four years on project that was kept secret until earlier this year. It's a richly detailed and immersive video game called XCOM: Enemy Unknown.
- Thefts, breakins among crimes reported in north Baltimore City for the week of Sept. 17-24.
- Regal Cinemas to open Waugh Chapel Stadium 12 in Anne Arundel County
- The victim of the Perry Hall High School shooting is improving, but he's "not out of the woods," his family's pastor said Thursday.
- Sixto Rodriguez's two albums sank without a trace in the U.S. He never knew that in South Africa, he was a superstar.
- Towson, Cockeysville, Timonium: Crimes reported
- Unfair trade with Asian competitors is killing the U.S. economy, but neither Barack Obama nor Mitt Romney is proposing a way to address it.
- Doing homework no can lead to more enjoyment during coming music season
- Crime Log: The following is compiled from police reports. It is the Baltimore Messenger's policy to include descriptions only when there is enough information to make identification possible. If you have any information about these crimes, call the Baltimore City Police Department's Northern District at 410-396-2455.
- Can the Kickstarter project OUYA challenge the console gaming titans with its proposed $99 price-point?
- Frederick E. Bouchat's lawyer accused the franchise of copyright infringement because, he says, his client's logo has resurfaced on television, on the Internet and in popular video games.
- Towson, Cockeysville, Timonium: Crimes reported
- Towson, Cockeysville, Timonium: Crimes reported
- Federal authorities seized $47.4 million worth of counterfeit luxury goods during last month's raid of Patapsco Flea Market, officials announced Thursday.
- The "American Bandstand" host has passed away ... and Twitter has exploded with reaction
- City residents reported the theft of game systems, computers and money in Laurel March 4-10.
- The most buzzworthy gaming titles include 'Borderlands 2,' 'Assassin's Creed 3,' 'Halo 4' and 'Grand Theft Auto V'
- Vita's big launch, health hazards of Wii and 'Star Wars' nerd-rage
- Will the Playstation Vita challenge Apple, Nintendo and other tablets?
- Laurel Police reported that a student, 18, was robbed on her way home from school by four to five males.
- This year, the packed-house madness of Black Friday was done well before dawn. With more and more stores opening at midnight and some starting hours earlier, thousands of Baltimore-area shoppers arrived — and left — in the wee hours.
- Professors at the University of Maryland and University of Illinois business schools say Netflix sowed confusion among customers and failed to respond to changing business conditions.
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- Maryland State Police announced Friday they made several arrests in the previous 10 days in connection with Harford County burglary cases dating back to last month.
- Aruban authorities said Sunday that they intend to pursue criminal charges against Gary Giordano, the Gaithersburg man whose female companion disappeared on the island this month.
- The Enoch Pratt Free Library is launching two pilot programs aimed at putting into customers' hands not just virtual titles, but the electronic devices with which to read them.
- West Belvedere Avenue 2400 block, between 8:55 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. July 18. Tom-Tom GPS, iPod charger, two-way cigarette splitter, iPod hands-free set stolen from vehicle.