Northwestern Tops Boston College, 22-13; Wildcats Ride 5 Jeff Budzien Field Goals To 3-0 Start (PHOTOS)

EVANSTON, Ill. — When 2012’s NCAA football schedules were unveiled, seven teams in the nation opened with three Bowl Championship Series automatic-qualifier opponents. Northwestern was one of those schools.

In the third week of the season on Saturday, one of those programs had a chance to stay undefeated: The Wildcats were that team.

With a school-record-tying five field goals from kicker Jeff Budzien, and a late touchdown from running back Mike Trumpy, Northwestern claimed that opportunity, leaving Ryan Field with a 22-13 victory over Boston College.

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Mobile Miscellany: week of September 10th, 2012

Mobile Miscellany week of September 10th, 2012

Not all mobile news is destined for the front page, but if you’re like us and really want to know what’s going on, then you’ve come to the right place. This past week, C Spire Wireless activated its first LTE networks and we discovered strong indication that Isis will leverage the GSMA’s SIM-based NFC standard for its mobile payments system. These stories and more await after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore the “best of the rest” for this week of September 10th, 2012.

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Jiro Dreams Of Sushi: You’ll Never Be Half as Good at Anything. [Movie Night]

So Jiro Dreams of Sushi is a documentary about a guy who is really, really good at making sushi. But wait, bear with me, because it is also the best damn documentary about a guy who is really, really good at making sushi that you will ever see. More »

Barcelona Beats Getafe 4-1: Lionel Messi Scores Two Goals Coming Off Bench (VIDEO)

By Tom Webber, Goal.com

Barcelona maintained its 100 percent start to the season as it defeated Getafe 4-1 at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez.

The Catalan giants labored during the early stages of the match but took a single-goal lead into the break through Adriano Correia. Second-half substitute Lionel Messi then netted a brace before a Javier Mascherano own goal robbed the visitors of a clean sheet, but David Villa rounded off the win.

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Michigan Steamrolls UMass 63-13: Denard Robinson Records 397 Yards Of Total Offense (VIDEO)

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Denard Robinson put up 397 yards of total offense and accounted for four touchdowns in No. 17 Michigan’s 63-13 rout of Massachusetts on Saturday.

Robinson, who came out of the game with Michigan (2-1) leading 56-13 late in the third quarter, rushed for 106 yards and a touchdown and completed 16 of 24 passes for 291 yards and three scores. Tailback Fitzgerald Toussaint, who missed Michigan’s opener due to suspension and then carried for just seven yards against Air Force, had 85 yards and a touchdown against the Minutemen.

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Dear and the Headlights: It’s Gettin’ Easy [Video]

Off Dear and the Headlight’s wonderful debut Small Steps, Heavy Hooves, “It’s Gettin’ Easy” is a great little jam with what might be one of my favorite crescendos ever. More »

DisplayLink shows off adapters and docks from HP, Lenovo, EVGA and Targus at IDF 2012

DisplayLink shows off new gear from HP, Lenovo, EVGA and Targus at IDF 2012

With the proliferation of Ultrabooks, laptops are shipping with fewer ports and smaller screens. One of the benficiaries of the streamlined designs is DisplayLink, whose technology can turn a single USB port into a bevy of connections. At IDF 2012, the company showed off new gear from several vendors, including EVGA, HP, Lenovo and Targus. First, there’s a handsome little puck from EVGA, called the UV Plus+39, that plugs into your laptop’s USB 2 or 3.0 socket to grant you HDMI and DVI output at up to 2048 x 1152 resolution for $85. Next up, Lenovo’s self-explanatory USB 3.0 to DVI adapter that supports the same max resolution as the Plus+39 for $80. Lastly, a pair of docks from Targus and HP. HP’s 3005pr USB 3.0 Port Replicator turns your laptop’s USB 3.0 port into four USB 2.0, two USB 3.0, one HDMI, DisplayPort, and RJ-45 jacks, plus audio in and out connections for a mere $150. Targus’ $250 USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Dual Video Docking Station has similar connectivity to HP’s solution, but swaps DisplayPort for DVI and adds the ability to charge 90W laptops using its included array of power adapters. Having trouble deciding which one’s for you? Perhaps our photos in the gallery below will help you decide.

Myriam Joire contributed to this report.

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Penn State Beats Navy 34-7 For Bill O’Brien’s 1st Win

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Matt McGloin had been waiting to make this call.

The seconds were ticking down in Penn State’s 34-7 win Saturday over Navy, so the senior quarterback got teammates Jordan Hill and Gerald Hodges to sneak up behind rookie head coach Bill O’Brien to douse him with a bucket of water.

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Good News: Your iPhone 5 Might Not Ship Late After All [Iphone 5]

The rush for iPhone 5s as soon as they were available was intense, rabid even. So rabid that the delivery dates got pushed back about two weeks within an hour. According to AppleInsider though, if you wound up with the two-weeks-later date, you might not have to wait it out. More »

Alt-week 9.15.12: The ultimate wind machine, Egyptian Lego and the office of our dreams

Alt-week peels back the covers on some of the more curious sci-tech stories from the last seven days.

Alt-week 9.15.12: The ultimate wind machine, Egyptian Lego and the office of our dreams

Sometimes we wonder, what would we have ended up doing if we didn’t spend our time trawling the web for the week’s best alternative tech stories? We could have been paleontologists, novelists, engineers, or if we were really lucky, worked for Google. Instead, here we are bringing you some of the more colorful tech-tales from the last seven days, which we’re really not complaining about. That said though, at least on this occasion, we got to taste a bit of all the above. This is alt-week.

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