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...throws on the Crimson’s next possession, but Big Green sophomore forward Alex Barnett scored two of his career-best 22 points to bring the visitors back within one at 64-63 with 4:49 left. After Barnett’s basket, Cusworth went off on a mini-roll, scoring six straight points with two field goals and two free throws on Harvard’s next three offensive possessions. On Dartmouth’s three offensive possessions following his scores, the Crimson center rebounded missed three-point attempts. At the end of his run, Harvard held...
...After Barnett's basket, Cusworth went off on a mini-roll, scoring six straight points with two field goals and two free throws on Harvard's next three offensive possessions. On Dartmouth's three offensive possessions following his scores, the Crimson center rebounded missed three-point attempts. At the end of his run, Harvard held a 70-63 lead with 1:15 left...
...that application must be reduced to a crippled and annoying version of itself. Two, when you take two devices--such as an iPod and a phone--and squish them into one, both devices must necessarily become lamer versions of themselves. The iPhone is a phone, an iPod and a mini-Internet computer all at once, and they all--contrary to basic physics--occupy the same space at the same time, but without taking a hit in performance. In a way, iPhone is the wrong name for it. (Indeed, Cisco is suing Apple, claiming it owns the trademark...
Zhengchu Chen, general manager of Changfeng Motor, doesn't care if his company loses the race to be the first Chinese automaker to sell cars in America. He doesn't worry about rival automakers from the Chinese mainland beating him with coupes or sedans or mini cars that go 50 miles on a gallon of gas. What Chen does care about is exporting a competitive Chinese-made SUV, ideally within a couple of years. "What's important to us is for the market to accept us," he said through an interpretor in an interview at the Detroit auto show...
...that application must be reduced to a crippled and annoying version of itself. Two, when you take two devices-such as an iPod and a phone-and squish them into one, both devices must necessarily become lamer versions of themselves. The iPhone is a phone, an iPod, and a mini-Internet computer all at once, and contrary to Newton-who knew a thing or two about apples-they all occupy the same space at the same time, but without taking a hit in performance. In a way iPhone is the wrong name for it. It's a handheld computing platform...