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Hands Off! Calif. Law Says No To Cell Phones While Driving
California drivers will become more responsible as of July
1, when the Wireless Telephone Law...
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Chrysler Puts 3G, Wi-Fi Internet on its Cars
Chrysler has announced that it will make available, as part of its "UConnect" strategy,...
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Toshiba’s New Lightest Laptop Portege R500 Takes The Cake
Toshiba introduced
today a brand new laptop, the R500 - S5007 V Portege which is expected to...
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FAA Demands Inspections For All Eclipse 500 Jets
The Federal Aviation Administration requested last night an
immediate plan for a complete throttle...
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McAfee Exposes Riskiest Web Domains
Consumers should be aware of a
number of things when surfing the net, and among them, domains such...
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Greenpeace Not Happy with Gaming Consoles Materials
Greenpeace has released another study about the threats that
electronic devices found in our...
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Facebook Offers More Safety to Children
After long
negotiations, social networking site Facebook agreed Thursday on a safety plan...
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Microsoft Helps Law Enforcement Officials Solve Cybercrimes
Two years after Microsoft
launched the Law Enforcement Portal, a service that offers crime-related...
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FCC’s Reaction Is A Re-auction
After a successful 700-megahertz auction in March, which managed to raise more than $19 billion,...
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FCC: Nationwide Alert System For Mobile Phones Approved
A nationwide alert system will
be put in place for mobile phones, enabling the Federal...
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NTIA: Consumers Increasingly Aware Of Digital Transition
As America prepares for the
digital TV transition, Kevin Martin, Chairman of the Federal...
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Keep In Touch Above Europe, In-flight Use Of Phones Approved
Most people are probably annoyed
for having to turn off their phones during flights, but that is...
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Real Congressional Hearing On Second Life: Limits And Dangers
What are the limits and extent of a virtual world? This was the
topic on Tuesday’s congressional...
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Mukasey: There’s A Dark Side to Technology and Terrorists Use It
Technology is a key element to
our everyday lives, but not everything is positive about it,...
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Mozilla CEO Says Apple’s Safari ‘Update’ Undermines Users’ Trust
Whether you want it or not, you
may accidentally install Apple’s Safari web browser on your...
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Auction for 700MHz Spectrum Generates $20 Billion
The Federal Communications Commission's auction of the 700MHz spectrum, which actually covered the...
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Study Warns: Heart Defibrillators Vulnerable To Hacker Attacks
U.S. researchers unveiled on Wednesday
that even humans can be vulnerable to hacker attacks. How...
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Internet Explorer 8: Crash, Restart, Crash
As promised last year, Microsoft has launched the first Internet
Explorer 8 beta version, the...
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Internet Safety Task Force To Protect Teens From Online Attacks
Internet and children, that is
truly something we should be concerned about, as more online...
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Microsoft Retracts Windows Vista Faulty Update
According to a post on the Windows Vista official blog,
Microsoft decided to stop a software...
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Ford Integrates RFID Technology In Its Trucks
After finding out that its clients’ most often encountered
problem is forgetting to bring...
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Sudden Interest in C Block of 700MHz Auction
A high buyer has broken the $4.6 billion minimum price for the C block of the 700MHz spectrum...
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‘Developer Platform’ From MySpace To be Launched
MySpace will allow software developers to sign up starting
Wednesday for the software that will...
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The 700Mhz Auction Raises $3.2B, Fourth Bidding Round Starts
Today the fourth round of bidding is scheduled for the Federal Communications Commission auction...
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AT&T Will Replace 17,000 Batteries in Outdoor Cabinets
AT&T Inc is replacing 17,000 backup batteries used as backup power sources in its outdoor...
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MySpace Takes Measures For Online Safety
The biggest social networking site MySpace announced an
agreement with 49 US
states to ramp up...
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Major Player Bails Out of 700MHz Auction
Prominent wireless startup company Frontline Wireless LLC has allegedly bailed out of the upcoming...
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Sony Adds New Offer to Recycle Program
Christmas is coming and people
started to buy more and more gifts for their families, friends and...
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Microsoft, Google, Yahoo Settle Online Gambling Claims
Microsoft Corp, Google Inc and Yahoo Inc agreed to a
settlement worth $31.5 million to resolve...
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What Should We Learn From Facebook’s Beacon Crysis?
First of all, online privacy
isn’t what it used to be. Every revolution or evolution in our online...
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Sports
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Scott Kalitta Dies in Funny Car Race Crash
American veteran drag racer Scott Kalitta died Saturday after apparently winning a qualifying race...
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Beijing’s Olympic Effort To Fight Pollution
Beijing officials announced a very extensive and impressive plan
to try and clear, as much as...
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Six Deaths Confirmed By Beijing Olympic Officials
Beijing is preparing for the
2008 Olympic Games, with 31 competition venues and 44 training sites...
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New England Patriots Marching Towards Super Bowl
On Sunday, the New England Patriots scored a flawless 21-12
semi-final victory over the San Diego...
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Redskins’ Taylor Shot and In Critical Condition
Washington’s star defensive player Sean Taylor was reportedly shot at his home situated on the...
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Lewis Hamilton Wins Pole In China
Lewis Hamilton has the chance to make history in Formula One
and it seems he doesn’t want to let...
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Raikkonen Dominant in Free Practice, Hamilton Fourth
Ferrari’s driver Kimi Raikkonen was dominant throughout the two free practice sessions which took...
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Joiner Resumes Practice, Won’t Play
Just one day after he was charged with felony burglary, Florida safety Tony Joiner resumed practice...
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Gators’ Joiner to Be Released From Jail
Earl A. “Tony” Joiner, safety on the University of Florida football team, was detained early...
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Football Player Gunned Down In University Campus
Taylor Bradford, the Memphis University’s defensive lineman, was shot and killed Sunday night in...
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Hamilton Closes In on Title after Victory in Japan
Lewis Hamilton took another step towards his first Formula 1 title after he finished first on a wet...
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Fernando Alonso Wins At European Grand Prix
Fernando Alonso, the Spanish driver of McLaren-Mercedes has
won a Formula One European Grand Prix...
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Robert Kubica Is Ready Race In Indianapolis
Despite he was involved in one of the worst crashes from the
recent history of Formula One, Robert...
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World
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The Only Survivor of Medical Helicopter Crash Dies
James Taylor, 36, the only survivor of the tragic medical helicopter collision near Flagstaff, has...
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US Health Officials Expand Salmonella Probe to Other Products
With the number of salmonella infections reaching more than
850, federal health officials have...
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9 Killed in Alabama and New Mexico Air Crashes
Four people died in a plane crash not far from the Walker County Airport in Alabama. The plane...
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2 Dead, 13 Injured as in Crash Near San Antonio
Two people died and 13 were injured when the van they were traveling in towards Mexico rolled over...
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Delta Boating Accident: 4 Presumed Dead, One Arrested
A 14-foot boat with 10 passengers capsized in the middle of
the night. Six of the passengers...
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Truck Drivers Who Smuggle Will Lose Their License
The law will get tougher with truck drivers who smuggle
drugs or help people get into the U.S....
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Mississippi River Breaches Levees Inundating Towns
The swollen waters of the Mississippi River poured over a levee near St. Louis inundating vast...
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Alaska: 2 Missing Women Rescued from National Park
A trip into Denali National Park from Alaska went wrong and two women got lost.
Fortunately they...
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California: UC’s Sports Training Center on Hold
It appears that the UC-Berkeley's student athlete high
performance center will be built, after...
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Cargo Plane Crashes on Barnstable Airport, Pilot Killed
A twin-engine cargo plane reportedly crashed during takeoff at Barnstable Municipal Airport in...
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Tornado Hits Iowa Scout Camp Killing 4 and Injuring 48
A powerful tornado hit a scout camp in western Iowa on Thursday morning killed four teenagers and...
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Kansas: Man Has Nail Removed from His Head
Unusual things happen to ordinary people. George Chandler,
an ordinary man from Kansas,
was doing...
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Ukraine: Rescue Teams Save 23 Miners
Monday, 23 miners, who were reported missing underground, were found and
rescued by emergency...
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FDA Issues Tomato Warning Following Salmonella Outbreak
As the number of U.S. states affected by salmonella food
poisoning is on the rise reaching 16 by...
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Texas: Last Member from Capsized Boat Found Dead
Roger Stone, the sixth Texas member from the “Cynthia Woods” boat
was found dead Sunday...
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Texas: Medical Helicopter Transporting Patient Crashes, Four Die
A medical helicopter trying to save a man’s life crashed
Sunday in Texas,
killing all...
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6.5 Earthquake Rocks Greece Killing Two
A powerful earthquake rocked southern Greece Sunday shattering buildings and causing panic among...
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Coast Guard Rescues 5 Missing Regatta Sailors
Five out of six missing regatta competitors were found alive by a helicopter crew early Sunday...
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French Climber Arrested for Scaling Times Building
A French climber was arrested in New York for scaling the Times building today. Alain Robert, 45,...
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Two Painters Killed in Scaffold Accident
Saturday, in Bayonne, a scaffold holding three painters
collapsed, killing two of the painters and...
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Peabody Apartment Building Destroyed by Massive Fire
About 43 people remained homeless after
a massive fire started Thursday in building eight at...
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Court Grants Polygamist Sect Custody of Children
The members of the Texas polygamist sect have been given custody of their children after the Texas...
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Pair of Divers Rescued after 20 Hours Adrift
Rescue teams have ended their search for the divers lost around the Great Barrier Reef in Australia...
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Citations Season Begins With Memorial Day Weekend
The “Click it or ticket” campaign started May 19 in Lubbock and will end on
June 1st. The Commerce...
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Swedish Officials Released Suspects from Nuclear Plant
Swedish police said that the two workers from a nuclear
power station, who were detained...
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Man With Explosives Arrested at Swedish Nuclear Plant
A man who entered a Swedish nuclear plant with explosives on him is currently in police custody and...
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Lubbock Residents Better Buckle Up or Pay a Fine
The “Click it or ticket” campaign starts today in Lubbock and ends on June
1st. The...
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Spinning Carnival Ride Collapses in Calif., 24 Hurt
All 24 people aboard a spinning carnival ride were hurt as the machine collapsed on Friday...
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Georgians Protected by Guns Even When They Eat
Georgian gun owners can feel more at ease as Gov. Sonny Perdue signed a bill on Wednesday which...
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4 Killed as Helicopter Crashes in Canada, By-Passer "Decapitated"
A helicopter crashed and burst into flames in eastern Canada on Tuesday killing four people,...
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Specials
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E. coli Outbreak Leads to Massive Beef Recall
Nebraska Beef Ltd decided to expand its voluntary recall to 5.3 million pounds, representing all...
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Nebraska Beef Ltd. Prepares Massive Beaf Recall
Nebraska Beef Ltd. announced its decision to expand its already
massive meat recall to 5.3 million...
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Investigations Continue At The Helicopter Crash Site In Arizona
Three days ago, two medical helicopters collided in
Flagstaff, Arizona, killing six people and...
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Washington Puts Its Drivers On Hold
Starting today, the drivers in Washington State can no
longer use their cell phones in the old...
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FDA: Is the Tomato to Blame for Salmonella Outbreak? Is It Not?...
Three weeks after the Food and Drug Administration first warned
consumers to avoid certain types...
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FDA: J&J’s Psoriasis Drug Might Raise Cancer Risk
Johnson & Johnson’s experimental drug, ustekinumab appears
to be effective in treating...
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Salmonella Outbreak Will Soon Be History
The worrying 17-state salmonella outbreak recently led to
the voluntary withdrawal by a large...
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Cell Phone Bans Make No Difference to Teen Drivers
Laws restricting cell phone use while driving appear to
be for anyone else but teenagers although...
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Salmonella Scare Prompts Tomato Withdrawal Nationwide
Following the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s tomato
warning, more restaurants and grocery...
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New Rules For Pet Adoption
The Washington Humane Society is looking to boost its
efforts on finding appropriate homes for...
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FDA: Diabetic Foot Ulcer Gel Regranex to Carry Cancer Warning
Johnson & Johnson’s foot gel, Regranex 0.01% (becaplermin), used to treat refractory legs and...
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Two Daredevils Climbed NY Skyscraper The Same Day
Two men climbed the 52-story New York Times Building in
Times Square on Thursday, a few hours...
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The US Air Force Deals With Its Security Incidents
Yesterday, the United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates,
accepted the resignations of two of...
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CDC: Risky Health Behaviors Lowering among US Students
U.S.
teens appear to engage less in risky health behaviors, meaning they’re having
less sex,...
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A Glass of Red Wine May Hold the Secret to Longevity
Researchers may be closer than ever to discover the secret to
longevity, as new research by...
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New York Plans to Improve Construction Safety Measures
After the New York
crane accident which happened at the end of May, city officials started to...
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FDA to Run a Second Safety Review on Chantix
Following the negative publicity surrounding Chantix lately,
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
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Pilot and Passenger Safe after Helicopter’s Crash
The names of the pilot and passenger aboard the medical
helicopter that crashed last Thursday on...
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City Crane Operations Suspended Through Weekend
It seems that New York City will suspend all crane construction until June 2, and hire 20 new...
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A Denver Resident Wants An "Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission"
A Denver resident and firm believer in alien existence, Jeff
Peckman, has begun putting together a...
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Honoring Our Heroes: Memorial Day Today
Today is Memorial Day, the day in which we honor our fallen ones who died while serving the country...
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Skydiver To Free-Fall Faster Than The Speed Of Sound
The chance for 64-year-old
retired French army officer and skydiving enthusiast Michel Fournier to...
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Truckers Banned Anti-Smoking Drug Chantix As Well
Following the Federal Aviation Administration’s decision to
ban use of anti-smoking drug Chantix...
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The Big Party For The Big Brooklyn Bridge
Thursday the Brooklyn Bridge turned 125 years-old and its existence
was celebrated with the start...
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Fraudulent Boy Band Manager Sentenced
Lou Pearlman, the mastermind behind 1990s household names the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync, was...
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Broadway Actor Breaks Wrists Before “Mermaid” Show
A Broadway actor in Disney’s hit musical “The Little Mermaid”
fell through a trap door on the deck...
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Yahoo Makes Its Search More Secure
Yahoo unveiled today a new feature that will improve the security
of the Web search experience....
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GTA IV, Nothing Less Than Spectacular
With the official release of GTA IV just hours away, the
reviews and previews have started pouring...
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