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Another Strike for “ROBOCALLS”
FCC ADOPTS RULES TO STRENGTHEN CONSUMER PROTECTIONS AGAINST UNWANTED TELEMARKETING “ROBOCALLS” TO WIRELINE AND WIRELESS PHONES
"I'm Getting A Phone Call From THE WHITEHOUSE!!!": Can You Really Modify How Your CallerID Appears?
Can You Change, On Demand, The Caller ID Which Displays When You Call Someone? You Can But Not On Your Own
Is a Mac More Secure Than A PC?
It used to be that pretty much everyone felt a Mac was more secure than a PC. That opinion seems to have changed considerably
If You Use Intuit Products Watch Out For Phishing Emails!!
Misleading email attempts to get Intuit product users to download malware
L.A. finds water conservation irrigation schedule led to record number of water main ruptures
Los Angeles Times reporting that watering lawns led to water main breaks
TP2 One Month Later: The Touch Pro's and Cons
Verizon's Touch Pro 2 smartphone is a must if you need a keypad and the fullest possible Exchange integration but it's not what I had hoped for.
Google To Go: Observations on the Motorala DROID Smart Phone
A review of Verizon Wireless' new Motorola DROID Smartphone using the Android mobile operating system and why I'm taking mine back.
And The Good News Is... SideKick Data Recovery Underway
In which a simple 2 paragraph blurb about data recovery in the works for Sidekick users becomes a Tolstoy epic on data resilience and redundancy. Good reading for that upcoming 18 hour flight to Tasmania.
Last Day, No Overlay: 760 Subscribers Must Dial The Whole Deal
Subscribers in Southern California's 760 Area Code Must Now Dial All 10 Digits
Windows 7 DEVICE STAGE: Opening the Windows to Your Cell Phone
Windows 7's "Device Stage" feature makes it really easy to use all the features of your phone
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