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CELL PHONE ART GALLERY: Arts center exhibit developing
I also am in quite positive discussions with Diane Mitchell and Elena Kern, of the Diamond Valley Arts Council, about setting up a phone-art exhibit at the impressive Esplanade Arts Center. It is in the shopping center at Esplanade and Sanderson …
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Netanyahu Gets To Obama by Phone
Mr. Netanyahu later spoke by phone with Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney, underscoring how the Israeli leader's campaign for the Obama administration to agree to a "red line" that would trigger an attack on Iran has become more …
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Why is LG such a failure in the mobile phone business and can they turn things
Forgetting about specific phone models for a second, let's talk about some hard data. At the end of the first quarter of 2012, LG lost their position as the fourth largest handset maker to the Chinese company ZTE. During the first three months of the …
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Patent Fights Move Beyond Mobile, Tablets, Apple And Samsung

Patent Fights Move Beyond Mobile, Tablets, Apple And Samsung
A few quarters ago, I penned the piece “Patents, Patents, Patents, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation” that centered on the rise of patent suits and intellectual property battles in the mobile phone and smart phone industries. The players at the time …
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From the blogs
Once they have logged in correctly by computer or mobile phone, the site will send a message to the government agency authenticating that user's identity. The Cabinet Office is understood to have held discussions with the Post Office, high street banks …
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Phone masts: is there a health risk?
Residents in Peel are being urged to raise concerns over plans to site mobile phone transmitters in the cathedral tower. Leaflets have been distributed around Peel, highlighting the Manx Telecom masts, if allowed, could be less than 100 metres from a …
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Google: Mobile site experiences shape consumer attitudes
Almost two-thirds of mobile users would quickly leave a website on their mobile phone if it wasn't mobile-friendly, according to new research from Google, further pushing home the message to marketers the importance of the channel. by Helen Leggatt …
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Mobile phones on dinner table 'ruin relationships'
Mobile phones can damage personal relationships merely by their presence even when not in use, a new research has revealed. Studies show that if a mobile is visible during a conversation, it causes people to feel less positive towards the person with …
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Cell phone study: iPhone 2G most toxic
The Ann Arbor-based Ecology Center released data Wednesday from a cell phone toxicity study that ranked the Motorola Citrus as the least toxic phone on the market — and the iPhone 2G as the most toxic. The study came from a collaboration between the …
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ACLU: New ways Verizon, T-Mobile and law enforcement work together to spy
Verizon offers a smorgasbord of mobile phone and landline spying choices for law enforcement. For example, the ACLU reported that Verizon can change the number for a landline, but give the new number only to law enforcement. It can also make it so that …
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Cell phone can damage your relationship
Cell phone can damage your relationship. London: New research has found mobile phones can damage personal relationships merely with their presence no matter they are being used or not. According to psychologists who conducted the experiments at …
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GM shifting hydrogen fuel cell research from Rochester, N.Y., to Pontiac

GM shifting hydrogen fuel cell research from Rochester, N.Y., to Pontiac
GM adviser Bob Lutz, the automaker's former vice chairman, said two weeks ago at an event in Dearborn that "not many people in this room will be alive" when hydrogen fuel cell vehicles become affordable. But several foreign automakers have recently …
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Baby boomers and low testosterone: Is there a stem cell solution?
Aging baby boomers are increasingly turning to testosterone prescriptions in a bid to stay healthy and boost their vitality. But the therapy has some health risks for men. Recently, scientists at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have …
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Windows 8 Tip: Understand Metro's Mobile Roots

Windows 8 Tip: Understand Metro's Mobile Roots
Consider the SkyDrive app for Windows Phone, iPhone/iPad, or Android. These mobile apps provide a front-end to the content you've stored in SkyDrive, and you can browse around your SkyDrive folder structure, open files, and so on. But the SkyDrive …
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The Risky Business of Mobile Social Media
If you're like most people, you probably don't like to think about the many times a day your personal and financial data are exposed to risk over mobile devices, even as you erect firewalls and scan for viruses on your laptop. Something about the ease …
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Acuity Systems' TraitWare authenticates mobile device users
Acuity Systems is unveiling a software platform called TraitWareID that authenticates a person's identity with the help of a mobile phone. The Visalia, Calif.-based Acuity Systems started life in 2008 as a video analytics software company in video …
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