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Saturday

Banners advertising Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S III and Apple's iPhone 4S are displayed at a store in Seoul, South Korea. Ahn Young-joon/AP hide caption

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Listen To Wendy Kaufman's Report For Weekend Edition

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Friday

Morgan Jones, an 18-year-old from Denver, gave minute-by-minute updates Friday on the movie theater shootings in nearby Aurora, Colo. Courtesy of Morgan Jones hide caption

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Monday

Simon Fabich (center) is CEO and co-founder of the Berlin-based online shopping startup Monoqi. Artsy and relatively inexpensive, Berlin is an up-and-coming city for European tech startups. Courtesy of Monoqi hide caption

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The Next Silicon Valley? Berlin Startups Catching Up With The Hype

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Sunday

A series of 1931 newspaper ads touted the latest comfort for rail passengers on the B&O's Columbian line. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad ad hide caption

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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad ad

Friday

David Marcus, president of PayPal, unveils PayPal Here in San Francisco in March. The service allows customers to use their smartphones to pay for purchases at retail stores. Kim White/AP hide caption

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Monday

Thomas Edison called the linotype the "eighth wonder of the world." Copyright Linotype: The Film hide caption

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Copyright Linotype: The Film

Long Before The Internet, The Linotype Sped Up The News

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Wednesday

Four major universities are joining forces with Coursera, a Silicon Valley startup, to offer free online classes in more than three-dozen subjects. iStockphoto.com hide caption

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Monday

Customers talk with Apple employees, in blue, inside a San Francisco Apple store on Friday, the first day of the launch of the new iPad. Paul Sakuma/AP hide caption

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Monday

Nvidia Chief Executive Officer Jen-Hsun Huang co-founded the graphics chip maker in 1993. Paul Sakuma/AP hide caption

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Tuesday

Nokia President and CEO Stephen Elop introduces the Lumia 900 smartphone during a CES news conference in Las Vegas. Julie Jacobson/AP hide caption

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