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  • Souped-up laptops, speedy broadband Internet connections and low-priced global phone plans have helped empower millions of people to ditch traditional office settings and run businesses from their homes, cars, vans or even a tent.

    Your office: At home, in a tent, or something more formal 2009

  • Souped-Up Mobile Ads As marketers spend more on mobile ads, experts predict the ads will start to contain more elements beyond basic images and text.

    Ad Execs Gaze Into 2011 Crystal Ball Suzanne Vranica 2011

  • Radiant (hexage, £1.50) Souped-up retro shooters have proved popular over the last few years with Geometry Wars and Space Invaders Extreme leading the charge.

    Ten essential Google Android games 2010

  • Souped-up school buses try to smoke the competition at the Hartford Fair in Croton,

    Hold Tight, Kids: School Bus Races Rock County Fairs 2010

  • Souped up as it is, I never knew my MacBook was so loaded.

    Isabel Cowles: Eco-Lectronics: Three Inspiring Green Gadgets 2009

  • Souped up and devouring fuel, the war train cannot slow down for the Progressive Caucus report's recommendation that "an 80-20 ratio (political-military) should be the formula for funding our efforts in the region with oversight by a special inspector general to ensure compliance."

    Norman Solomon: The March of Folly, Continued 2009

  • Souped-up prose marks this exploration of cyberpunk culture.

    Cyberia 2005

  • Souped-Up Cuisine: Ivan Orkin in his kitchen; at left, one of his ramen creations.

    Trying to Out-Noodle the Japanese 2007

  • Souped-up prose marks this exploration of cyberpunk culture.

    December 2005 2005

  • Souped-Up Rice Goes Against Grain Med-Tech  :  Health   Souped-Up Rice Goes Against Grain Kristen Philipkoski 06.05.03 The primary source of sustenance for 80 percent of the world's population is rice, but rice alone is not enough.

    Souped-Up Rice Goes Against Grain 2003

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