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1, 2008. The Emporia Life, an extraordinarily simple and easy-to-use device, is especially intended for the elderly and the handicapped, who have difficulties using normal mobile phones. Customers now have a unique opportunity to get a favorably-priced bundle consisting of this phone together with the O2 NEON S service, which offers unlimited on-net calling every weekend, for a monthly fee of CZK 190 with VAT, or with the prepaid O2 Fajn service with CZK 1,000 of credit for half price. For each phone purchased, the company will donate CZK 100 to the Seniors' Line.
in Mobile Technology
via Device Management Forum @ 17:36 2nd Nov
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an easy-to-use amplified mobile phone that doubles as an emergency response device. The cell phone, now available for $269.95 online at www.clarityproducts.com, is designed specifically for seniors, providing the freedom to stay connected with loved ones and the peace of mind to know that help is just the push of a button away.
in Mobile Technology
via Device Management Forum @ 19:02 12th Nov
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84 year old artist, Edith Marlin Stern, with some of her collages, will be in a group show at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
in Arts & Culture
via New York Daily News @ 6:03 17th Nov
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Olive Morgan, a British Methodist, began keeping a blog (short for web log, or online journal) after she was already in her 80s.
in Blog Watch
via UM portal @ 23:52 1st Nov
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FORT WORTH, Nov 13, 2008 (Fort Worth Star-Telegram - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) --
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via TMC Net @ 21:11 13th Nov
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via I4U @ 15:15 14th Nov
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IT was a promising sign of the upward arc of Indian cricket that the player judged the most outstanding contributor to their 2-0 series victory over Australia was also the youngest.
in Cricket
via FoxSports.com.au @ 9:36 10th Nov
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November 12, 2008 The ClarityLife C900 is a very simple mobile phone with large controls, so it’s not the sort of technology we normally eulogise about in Gizmag. It’s key difference is that it has been reengineered to cater to the specific needs of the most technologically disenfranchised segment of our society – the elderly. The C900 is can be amplified an extra 20-decibels and it has oversized text for a group where hearing problems and failing eyesight are the norm. Most significantly, the US$270 cell phone incorporates an emergency response button capping off a very relevant feature set to an aging population that just goes on and on - hearing aid compatible, an extra strong vibrating ringer and a flashing orange LED to signal incoming calls for the hearing impaired and a flashlight.
in Mobile Technology
via Gizmag @ 5:10 12th Nov
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Doro, the phone design company from Sweden, announces the availability in the U.S. of mobile phones designed by experts in ergonomics and in communications technology to meet the needs of consumers seeking design simplicity and functionality in mobile handsets.
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via Frecuencia Online @ 19:56 25th Nov
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via Mature Market @ 10:41 20th Nov
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Research and Markets: Taiwan Energy Report Focuses on the Oil, Gas, Coal and Power Markets of This Island
in Mobile Technology
via Street Insider @ 19:07 19th Nov
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Casinos are luring seniors with cheap meals and free buses. How to get in the game without losing your nest egg.
in Personal Finance
via MSNBC Newsweek @ 20:35 4th Dec
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Some Toronto-area seniors are among a group of Canadians trapped by the unrest in Thailand. Dana Levenson reports.
in Space Science
via Sympatico @ 15:12 30th Nov
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Association Enlists Florence Henderson to Help Seniors Get Ready for the Analog-to-Digital TV Conversion
in Gadgets
via Rent to Own Online @ 0:38 4th Nov
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Association Enlists Florence Henderson to Help Seniors Get Ready for the Analog-to-Digital TV Conversion
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via Rent to Own Online @ 15:00 2nd Nov
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TUESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- In the not-so-distant future, American seniors may turn to helpful, uncomplaining robots to fill the worrisome "care gap" that many face today.
in Robotics
via HealthScout @ 1:46 19th Nov
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TUESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- In the not-so-distant future, American seniors may turn to helpful, uncomplaining robots to fill the worrisome "care gap" that many face today.
in Robotics
via Health Day @ 22:29 18th Nov
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TUESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- In the not-so-distant future, American seniors may turn to helpful, uncomplaining robots to fill the worrisome "care gap" that many face today.
in Robotics
via BusinessWeek @ 4:54 19th Nov
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TUESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- In the not-so-distant future, American seniors may turn to helpful, uncomplaining robots to fill the worrisome "care gap" that many face today.
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via Medbroadcast @ 13:19 18th Nov
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TUESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- In the not-so-distant future, American seniors may turn to helpful, uncomplaining robots to fill the worrisome "care gap" that many face today.
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via Yahoo! @ 13:20 18th Nov
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TUESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- In the not-so-distant future, American seniors may turn to helpful, uncomplaining robots to fill the worrisome "care gap" that many face today.
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via US News @ 13:20 18th Nov
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