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- Adult-entertainment industry fighting recession, Internet piracy
- Friday, Jan. 7, 2011
- During the past two years, the adult-entertainment industry was struck by a deadly combo — the recession and the rise of Internet piracy.
- Data protection solutions showcased in Las Vegas
- Saturday, July 31, 2010
- The release of 75,000 documents by WikiLeaks this week about civilian casualties and other incidents during the war in Afghanistan highlights how important data-leakage protection can be for government and corporations.
- CES attendees find one wire is better than three
- IDAPT charging stations offer multiple options on just one power cord
- Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010
- If you're not quite ready for the surge of wireless power options showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show this year, IDAPT may have just the thing you're looking for.
- As porn and pop culture merge, mainstream still difficult
- Monday, Jan. 12, 2009
- What does a porn star have to do to get into mainstream advertisements, music videos and movies? For Sasha Grey, it was just being herself.
- Porn industry no longer such an early adopter
- Some companies shift focus to piracy issues and away from tech advances
- Sunday, Jan. 11, 2009
- The usual discussion of the connection between the pornography and technology worlds goes back to the VHS/Betamax battle. According to panelists at Friday's "Porn and Technology" seminar at the Adult Entertainment Expo, a four-day convention in Las Vegas expected to draw about 25,000 people, the connection between the two fields goes back much further.
- Vaporware? What vaporware? I don't see any vaporware
- Some of the technology world's top missing products are still AWOL
- Sunday, Jan. 11, 2009
- Wired magazine's annual Vaporware Award winners are still difficult to find, even at Consumer Electronics Show.
- For two Aggies, a tale of two halves
- Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008
- In the first half of Saturday's basketball game against UNLV, North Carolina A&T forward Thomas Coleman was nearly unstoppable.
- Rebels pull out win over Aggies, 71-58
- Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008
- The Rebels went to 4-0 this year after a tough-fought battle against the Aggies.
- Las Vegas routs Foothill in second half
- Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008
- Foothill High quarterback Aaron Dupin had trouble connecting with his receivers early in Friday's game against Las Vegas High, often overthrowing them when they had sped or snuck behind the Wildcats' defense.
- Defense propels Desert Pines over Canyon Springs
- Friday, Oct. 31, 2008
- Sometimes just getting a win is more important than how you get it.
- Cheyenne routs Arbor View with running game
- Saturday, Oct. 25, 2008
- Cheyenne and Arbor View's football teams use similar, run-oriented offenses based on the double-wing formation.
- Chaparral keeps cleat after rivalry game
- Saturday, Oct. 18, 2008
- Just seconds after announcing the homecoming court of queen Tabatha Wunsche and king Carl Vanlandingham, Chaparral High's announcer had a special message for the opposing crowd.
- Bonanza secures playoff spot with Durango win
- Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008
- For Bonanza High's football team, matching a team record of five consecutive victories with a 34-6 win over Durango on Friday was nice.
- Adams unloads on Spring Valley for 33-20 win
- Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008
- Sierra Vista senior running back Akil Sharp may have been the bigger name entering Friday's game against Spring Valley, but Jacques Adams — his Grizzlies counterpart — had the better game and ended up on the winning side of a 33-20 final score.
- Clark finds victory in battle of winless teams
- Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008
- Compared to the 42-game losing streak Clark High School's football team snapped last year, a four-game drought to begin this season might not have seemed like much.
- Las Vegas maintains streak over Desert Pines
- Saturday, Sept. 20, 2008
- It's been five years since the Desert Pines High football team toppled Sunrise Northeast rival Las Vegas High. A slew of missed opportunities Friday means that streak will last a bit longer after the Jaguars fell to the Wildcats, 21-0, in each team's league opener.
- Running game helps lift Liberty over Durango
- Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008
- In a battle of contrasting offensive styles Friday at Freedom Field, Liberty High's smash-mouth running attack won out over Durango High's no-huddle spread offense as the Patriots controlled the clock and the ball in a 35-7 win.
- Coronado cuts back on penalties, rolls to win
- Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008
- On the opening drive of Friday's game against Shadow Ridge, Coronado's football team drove the ball 69 yards on nine plays without a penalty, culminating the possession with a 6-yard scoring pass from senior Dane Cooper to Darren Smith in the back right corner of the end zone.
- Coronado overcomes penalties to top Clark
- Saturday, Aug. 30, 2008
- It wasn't the prettiest victory ever, but Coronado High's 23-14 win over Clark High on Friday at Cougar Stadium gave first-year coach John Mannion a good start to the 2008 season.
- Free holiday concert rocks Fremont district
- Saturday, July 5, 2008
- The Fremont Street Experience was filled with tourists and locals celebrating the holiday by watching the Viva Vision light shows and cover bands playing country, disco and doo-wop, but the real action was at the Fremont East Entertainment District, where the streets were filled with people attending the area's second Rock the Block Music Festival.
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