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Laws Banning Cell Phone Use While Driving Have Little Impact
State laws that ban cell phone use and texting while driving fail to reduce accidents, according to a new study by the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI). HLDI re...
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FBI Takes Down Cable Modem Hacker
The FBI has announced it arrested a man on Thursday for allegedly selling hacked cable modems that provided free Internet access. Matthew Delorey, 26, of New Bedf...
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The Latest Revolution From Apple, The iPad
Award winning BBC comedy personality, Peter Serafinowicz, has released a video in which he shows the “latest revolution...
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Motorola Making Another Direct-From-Google Phone
Although Nexus One sales estimates haven't exactly blown everybody's minds so far, it seems that the cell-phone-you-can-only-buy-from-Google experiment is going to continue.&nbs...
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Privacy Search Engine Offers Anonymous Web Browsing
Search engine firm Startpage, and its E.U. brand, Ixquick, has released a new proxy service that allows Internet users to surf the web in privacy. The proxy lets...
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Online Shoppers Have Little Patience For Slow Websites
Online shoppers experience more website slow downs and other problems completing transactions during popular shopping periods when traffic to retail websites peaks, according to...
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Ford Shows You Can Have Your Office in Your Truck
As we discussed before, Internet-ready vehicles were one of the more interesting themes throughout the recent Consumer Electronic...
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Apple Finally Unveils Much Anticipated Tablet – the iPad
Steve Jobs took the stage in San Francisco today to announce what he referred to as a "magical, truly revolutionary product." After talking up Apple's...
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Internet Use In Hotels Up 50%
Internet use by both business and leisure guests at hotels increased more than 50 percent in 2009, according to a new report by iBAHN, an Internet service provider for 2,200 hot...
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Yahoo Calls On Grad Students To Improve Internet
Yahoo said today it is holding its second annual Key Scientific Challenges Program, which is open globally to any graduate student enrolled in a PhD program at an accredited ins...
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China Won’t Stand in the Way of Google’s Android Business
Since the widely publicized turbulence between Google and the Chinese government erupted, there has been a lot of speculation about whether or not Google would continue to do bu...
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Consumers Shopping Online For Valentine
Nearly a quarter (23%) of consumers plan to shop online for Valentine's Day gifts, with nine percent reporting they will spend more money online for gifts compared to last year,...
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Possible Outcomes Of The iPhone Becoming A Non-AT&T Exclusive
The folks at Apple just need to wake of in the morning to create news of all sorts that could shape the online world in many ways. First, there’s the talk about some profi...
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Feds Ban Commercial Drivers From Texting
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced today federal guidelines to prohibit texting by drivers of commercial vehicles such as large trucks and buses....
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Google Voice Makes Way to iPhone, Palm WebOS
Google is launching the Google Voice app for both the iPhone and Palm WebOS. It is an HTML5 app, which the company says provides users with a "fast and versatile" mobi...
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