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CTIA Sues San Francisco Over Cell Phone Radiation Law

The Six Week Old San Francisco Law Faces Court Challenges From the CTIA
By on Monday, 26. July 2010

Remember that cell phone radiation law that passed in San Francisco that we talked about here six weeks ago? Well, the folks at the Cellular Telephone Industries Association isn’t taking this lying down–they’re bringing suit against San Francisco in a bid to block the law.

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Apple Targets People Searching Dell Streak, HP Slate

Apple Buys Google Ads For Those Looking For Those Android Tablets, Promotes iPad
By on Thursday, 15. July 2010

Is Apple worried about the Dell Streak and HP Slate? They, or some ad firm working for them, had previously taken out ads in Google AdWords that promoted an iPad text ad  when a user searched for “Dell Streak” and “HP Slate” on Google.co.uk. The ads have quietly disappeared (after [...]

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Fujitsu Unveils Paper-Based Electronic Card

Fujitsu Offers a New Type Patient Navigation System for the Medical Industry
By on Tuesday, 13. July 2010

Making use of electronic cards as a form of identification card or security pass is common these days and Fujitsu may just perk up that feature in the medical industry. The new solution aims to make check-in processes in hospitals and clinics more controlled with the aid of an innovative [...]

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Germany Getting 5-10 New Apple Stores

Look for Number Of Apple Stores In Germany To Increase Fourfold, Apple Taking On Resellers
By on Tuesday, 13. July 2010

Tech blog CrunchGear is reporting that Apple is planning on opening ten new Apple Stores in Deutschland very soon. With one opening this week, that would bring the grand total of Apple Stores in Germany from it’s current three to a whopping total of 14. What’s Apple’s game here?

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Microsoft Axing Some Workers

Microsoft May Cut a New Batch of Workers Due to the Poor Economy
By on Thursday, 8. July 2010

The new fiscal year starts for Microsoft but unfortunately not all employees will be around when it does. At least somewhere along the way, the tech giant may once again lay off some workers due to the worsening economy.

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HDBaseT Cable Technology for HD Videos and Ethernet Connectivity

The HDBaseT Cable Technology Will Offer Reliable Cable Support to Deliver HD Videos and Ethernet Connectivity
By on Saturday, 3. July 2010

Whoever said that the cable era is a thing of the past? Perhaps as far as data and voice is concerned by what about HD videos? Well there is an impending technology on the horizon and it is called HDBaseT.

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World Cup 2010: England Goal Disallowed on Good Grounds; Technology Proves It

FIFA Considers Introducing Technology Aid in Football/Soccer Games; One Month Too Late
By on Wednesday, 30. June 2010

As much as I love technology and gadgets I happen to like football (that’s soccer for some folks) too. And what better way to enjoy it than by watching the South African World Cup 2010? It’s a pity though that we still rely on humans to judge the game especially [...]

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2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee Offers WiFi Inside!

New 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee is a WiFi on Wheels Thanks to UConnect Web Feature
By on Saturday, 26. June 2010

Enjoying the web while mobile has to be a rarity in vehicles but the new 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee may yet change all that thanks mainly to new features like the UConnect Web and an integrated router which can receive 3G broadband Internet.

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Goodbye T-Mobile in 2011?

T-Mobile Has Been Identified as One of the Companies that May Fold in 2011
By on Saturday, 26. June 2010

In something that seems to be a bit surprising, financial site 24/7 Wall St. has started predicting companies that may bite the bullet for 2011 and T-Mobile has surprisingly been included. Apparently they have good reason to believe so despite T-Mobile being one of the largest carriers in the U.S. with 34 million customers.

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On iPhone Day - Microsoft Opens Up A New Store

The Microsoft Store Opens In San Diego To Confetti And Applause
By on Thursday, 24. June 2010

Today when the flagship Apple Store in Tokyo’s Harajuku district opened at 8am (marking the start of iPhone 4 sales), music played, people claimed, confetti shot down from the building and there was general applause and fanfare. Not to be outdone by Apple, people lined up and cheered for something [...]

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