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Many of us have Spam filters for our emails and hopefully try to be careful about opening emails from a sender that we don’t recognize. But what...
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Even though there is a leaked version of Android 2.1 available for the Hero that is available for download at different websites, we...
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A former chief of information technology for California State University, David J. Ernst, received more than $150,000 of improper expense...
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The Vue is a wireless monitoring system that consists of one central gateway and two tiny battery-powered wall-mountable wireless cameras....
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Christopher Lisotta, a writer in Los Angeles, write the LA Gay & Lesbian Guide ($1.99), which was recently released in the App Store....
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Not many people expected Twitter to explode the way it has. But there's something about its 140-word updates and boundless reach that...
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The California Energy Commission awarded a $1 million grant to UC Riverside's College of Engineering to build a process demonstration unit (PDU) to convert biosolids from...
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There has been more and more buzz about brightkite recently. They have been getting recognized on tech websites, by the public and more recently by their own user base by putting...
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Google Finance now offers real-time financial news, Google announced today. Google Finance started offering real-time streaming...
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After debuting their ridiculously expensive iPhone app in October, Wolfram Alpha has now shut down the iPhone optimized version of their...
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FCC asks Verizon Wireless to explain fees
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The Federal Communications Commission on Friday asked Verizon Wireless why it recently doubled the fees it charges customers when they break their contracts on "smart" phones.