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TMCNet: Drivers holding cell phones pick up more than $20 fine: Total cost of talking without a hands-free device while driving adds up to $103 after various fees
in Mobile Technology
via TMC Net @ 20:06 8th Nov
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Eric Holder, President-elect Barack Obama's pick for attorney general, drew applause from liberal Democrats earlier this year when he denounced the Bush administration's warrantless wiretapping program.
in Data Privacy
via CNET News.com @ 8:21 2nd Dec
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Australian actor Hugh Jackman has admitted that he is glad people thought he was gay in his youth - because it gave him an opportunity to act like a "vulture" and pick up single girls.
in Celebrities
via Webindia123 @ 17:09 28th Nov
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Washington, Nov 28 : Australian actor Hugh Jackman has admitted that he is glad people thought he was gay in his youth - because it gave him an opportunity to act like a "vulture" and pick up single girls.
in Celebrities
via Malaysia Sun @ 10:17 28th Nov
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Broadpoint.AmTech reiterates its Buy rating and $34 price target on McAfee (NYSE: MFE). Also, the firm still has McAfee as its "Top Pick", citing positive trends in the security sector.
in Computer Security
via Street Insider @ 13:21 26th Nov
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MUMBAI (Reuters) - UBS' (UBSN.VX: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) India head said on Wednesday that local capital market action will not pick up until the second half of 2009, and it is likely that not a single IPO will list in the first half of the year as volatility keeps investors away.
in Banking
via Reuters @ 6:22 26th Nov
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With the new BlackBerry Storm hitting US shelves next week, many smartphone enthusiasts looking to go the touch screen route will soon have to make a decision between RIM's first touch device and Apple's popular iPhone. Here are eight reasons to pick the iPhone.
in Handhelds
via CIO Australia @ 12:34 17th Nov
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With the new BlackBerry Storm hitting US shelves next week, many smartphone enthusiasts looking to go the touch screen route will soon have to make a decision between RIM's first touch device and Apple's popular iPhone. Here are eight reasons to pick the iPhone.
in Handhelds
via Australian PC World @ 4:45 17th Nov
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With the new BlackBerry Storm hitting US shelves next week, many smartphone enthusiasts looking to go the touch screen route will soon have to make a decision between RIM's first touch device and Apple's popular iPhone. Here are eight reasons to pick the iPhone.
in Handhelds
via Good Gear Guide @ 2:54 17th Nov
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With the new BlackBerry Storm hitting US shelves next week, many smartphone enthusiasts looking to go the touch screen route will soon have to make a decision between RIM's first touch device and Apple's popular iPhone. Here are eight reasons to pick the iPhone.
in Handhelds
via Tech World Australia @ 2:55 17th Nov
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With the new BlackBerry Storm hitting U.S shelves next week, many smartphone enthusiasts looking to go the touch screen route will soon have to make a decision between RIM's first touch device and Apple's popular iPhone. Here are eight reasons to pick the iPhone.
in Handhelds
via CIO Magazine @ 17:06 14th Nov
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Game Crazy Helps Parents Pick the Perfect Video Games for Kids WILSONVILLE, Ore., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Parents will be tested this year in their pursuit of the perfect video game-related gifts. According to the 2008 Game Crazy Holiday Gift Tracker, a nationwide survey of kids and parents, a whopping 96 percent of kids have a gaming system, and 90 percent of kids are planning to ask for at least one game this year, up from 80 percent in 2007. With video games topping kids' wish lists, Game Crazy wants to help parents save time and money, pick the perfect gift and facilitate family fun. "We went straight to the source for the second year in a row to find out what video games kids want and what they think their parents will actually buy them this holiday season," said Wes Sand, senior vice president at Game Crazy.
in Computer Games
via Financials.com @ 0:57 20th Nov
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In honor of Halloween, we'd like to salute some of the most frightening cars ever built by asking WWBBPD? (What Would Bobby "Boris" Pickett Drive?) Some are terrifying in the rear view mirror, others make Christine look like a good pick for a daily driver. Pick your favorite and let us know the car story you barely lived to tell.
in Blog Watch
via Wired News @ 19:16 31st Oct
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Remember a few weeks ago when I reported that my Samsung Blackjack had an unfortunate run-in with a clumsy waiter and a glass of water? If so you will probably remember that I was taking suggestions for new phones to purchase. Being the undecided gadget enthusiast that I am, even after I decided to pick up the HTC Touch Diamond from Sprint, a company which I loathe, I decided to pick up a T-Mobile G1 as well. I figure if I am going to be stuck with one of these devices for the foreseeable future, I better put them to the test and see which one comes out on top and in the process expand my mobile gadget horizon.
in Mobile Technology
via Smartphone Thoughts @ 5:47 25th Oct
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I hear a lot of people on the right saying that Obama contradicted his message of change and bipartisanship when he selected Rahm Emanuel as his Chief of Staff. I can see why their gut reaction would cause them to be concerned, but I think there is more to the pick than meets the eye. The 1997 New York Times story on Rahm and his two brothers makes him sound like a psychopath, someone who worked for the mafia rather than a US President, but that was more than 15 years ago, so it doesn't tell us that "Rahmbo" has grown up and learned how to work with others. While some Conservatives have said picking Emanuel sent the wrong message, South Carolina Senator and one one of John McCain's biggest supporters Linsey Graham called Obama's pick for COS "a wise choice" and praised Emmanuel's efforts to reach across the aisle during his four terms in
in Blog Watch
via Yahoo! India @ 14:56 11th Nov
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Although where Robert Kilroy Silk is concerned, not nearly tough enough for most viewers' liking. Couldn't they have found a bed of nails for him to park his sleeping bag on?
in Celebrities
via Mirror.co.uk @ 20:41 18th Nov
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The collaborative partnership of Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller continues to weave multimedia magic, transforming fi ction into fact and vice versa.
in Arts & Culture
via Guardian Unlimited @ 21:26 7th Nov
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Welsh National Opera's searing revival of Katie Mitchell's production, with Nucia Focile as its tragic heroine.
in Arts & Culture
via Guardian Unlimited @ 23:10 31st Oct
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What if the Los Angeles Times had video of John McCain toasting a known Islamic terrorist? What would the reaction be if the Los Angeles Times told everyone it had the tape, but refused the release the tape? And what if credible people who had seen the tape reported that other terrorists were in the room?
in Mobile Technology
via Redstate @ 2:16 29th Oct
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This one's for you, MakaiOokami: Sony PlayStation 3 deals are few and far between, but Dell is currently selling PS3s for $339.99 shipped (with coupon code PWXNZVNDRWWX1P, which expires October 29 or after 3,000 uses). This isn't some old refurb, either: It's a new PS3 with an 80GB hard drive.
in Computer Games
via CNET News.com @ 18:36 28th Oct
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Imagination: Stuart White with some of the works created by Glaswegians as part of the Campaign for Drawing's Big Draw event.
in Arts & Culture
via Glasgow Herald @ 21:36 27th Oct
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Victorian captain David Hussey has called for in-form teammate Rob Quiney to be selected for the All-Star team to play Australia in Friday week's Twenty20 match in Brisbane.
in Cricket
via Yahoo! News Australia @ 22:43 2nd Nov
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Victorian captain David Hussey has called for in-form teammate Rob Quiney to be selected for the All-Star team to play Australia in Friday week's Twenty20 match in Brisbane.
in Cricket
via Nine MSN @ 8:03 2nd Nov
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MONTREAL (AFP) - Republican vice presidential hopeful Sarah Palin on Saturday was the victim of a prank phone call by a French-Canadian comedian impersonating French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
in Quirky
via Yahoo! Canada @ 21:25 1st Nov
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