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Global Crisis Douses Hawaii Tourism   11/18/2008 8:20 PM
High fuel prices, the bankruptcy filings of Aloha and ATA, and the nationwide slump in consumer confidence have slammed Hawaii's tourism industry.
CMBS Market Begins to Show Fissures   11/18/2008 9:04 PM
The market for debt used to finance commercial real estate tumbled on worries about rising defaults for commercial mortgage-backed securities.
Future of Fannie, Freddie Debated   11/18/2008 8:17 PM
Debate is heating up on the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as they struggle with heavy losses and investors continue to shy away from their debt.
Companies in Europe Batten Down Hatches   11/18/2008 8:04 PM
Many European real-estate companies are not only disclosing weaker results but also announcing new business strategies designed to ride out the recession.
Feldman's End Game   11/18/2008 8:17 PM
Distressed-mall buyer Feldman may have found a way to ease its own distress without declaring bankruptcy. But few, if any, investors will come out whole.

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Watching the Watchmen: Geeky French '70s Timepieces Make a Comeback11/18/2008 8:00 PM
: Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

Unless you're a deeply geeky watch aficionado, a frequent patron of Barney's or a protesting student during the French labor strikes of the mid-1970s, then you've probably never heard of Lip. Time to get educated. Thirty-five years ago the European watch manufacturer pioneered some of the geekiest tech and most innovative design ever found in a timepiece. But all was not to be well for Lip. A volatile political and labor climate in France shattered the 141-year-old company and led to it being closed for nearly 15 years.

After numerous false starts, Lip was jump-started back to existence in the 1990s. Since then the watchmaker has enjoyed a quiet resurgence by returning to its nerdy roots and hiring back many of the original designers of these timepieces. These reissued watches are both technically and physically identical to their DeGaul administration-era counterparts. Here are a few of our favorites.

Left: Originally conceived in 1973 by Roger Tallon, designer of the TGV high-speed train, the Lip 200 "Dark Master" set the design standard that all Lip watches would follow for the next 30 years.

: Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

Another watch invented by Roger Tallon in 1975, the Lip Diode featured one of the first digital displays ever found on a timepiece.

: Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

A fairly radical departure from conventional design, the Baschmakoff Jump Hour was the 1972 brainchild of Prince Francois Baschmakoff, an illustrator and package designer hired by Lip. The jump hour displays concentric discs, and thin oblong cases have trickled into the design departments of many other watchmakers including Nixon, Diesel and Fossil.

: Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

Sure looks like it came straight outta the '70s, doesn't it? Wrong! The Lip Mythic is a new timepiece released in 2008. Don't worry though — it was inspired partially from another watch Tallon designed in 1972.

: Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

Also dreamt up by Tallon, the Fridge watch is designed to echo appliances (specifically refrigerators and iceboxes) that he grew up with in the 1930s.

: Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

Despite an ominous moniker, the Lip Mach 2000 "Mafia" was designed in 1973 as a more svelte counterpart to the Dark Master.


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Supercomputers Break Petaflop Barrier, Transform Science11/18/2008 7:24 PM
With two supercomputers reaching petaflop-per-second speeds, and a crop of other petascale rigs in the making, science will get a major boost.
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Facebook's New App Verification Program Offers Protection — for a Price11/18/2008 7:00 PM
Facebook's new application vetting program is designed to help you decide which Facebook apps to trust — but the program bears a striking resemblance to basic, mob-style extortion schemes and might leave you wondering why it's necessary.
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Video Chat With Wired.com's David Kravets11/18/2008 6:39 PM
Threat Level's David Kravets will be on justin.tv at 11 a.m. PST Wednesday discussing the Recording Industry Association of America's five-year litigation campaign. Kravets will discuss the conflicting judicial rulings about what level of proof is required for the RIAA to prevail in a file sharing case to alerting readers that damages are as high as $150,000 per copyrighted music track.
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4 Things to Keep in Mind While Killing Zombies in 'Left 4 Dead'11/18/2008 6:13 PM
This isn't your typical survivor horror videogame. These tips will keep you the blood bath going just a little bit longer.
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Tennessee Adopts $9.5M University Piracy Measure Despite School Layoffs11/18/2008 5:19 PM
The 222,000-student Tennessee public university system is bracing for layoffs and class reductions as part of a $43.7 billion budget shortfall, but Tennessee lawmakers have approved a $9.5 million measure requiring university internet filtering to prevent the sharing of copyrighted music and other works. The Recording Industry Association of America hailed the nation's first-of-its-kind measure.
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Review: 'Wrath of the Lich King' Adds Finest 'Warcraft' Content Yet11/18/2008 5:18 PM
Solid out of the box, the latest World of Warcraft expansion adds hours of glitch-free new content to the expansive fantasy world.
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Despite Gloom, L.A. Auto Show Looks to the Future11/18/2008 5:13 PM
Even though GM and Chrysler are pulling out of the expo, the L.A. Auto Show promises a look at some new hybrids, electrics and muscle cars.
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Defense Says Jury Pool Filled With 'Viciousness' Towards Lori Drew11/18/2008 4:15 PM
Jury questionnaires show 80 percent of the potential jurors in the MySpace suicide trial have heard of the case, and half already hold "devastating opinions" of the defendant, says Drew's defense lawyer. Is a fair trial possible?
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Jury Selection Begins in MySpace Suicide Trial11/18/2008 3:10 PM
Jury selection began Tuesday in the trial of Lori Drew, a Missouri woman accused of making unauthorized use of MySpace to cause emotional harm to a 13-year-old girl, who committed suicide. Experts say the government's novel use of federal anti-hacking law to target Drew could have dark implications for the internet if it succeeds.
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