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Sunday, March 13, 2005

Music, TV and Photos to Lead at Mobile Phone Show (Reuters). Reuters - Cellphones loaded with features such as TV, music and wireless photo printing will abound at this year's biggest U.S. wireless exposition but the key will be to separate the next hit from the gimmicks.

6:47:20 PM    

sigalert.com. never get stuck on the 405 again? serving los angeles, san diego, san bernadino and riverside counties along with san francisco and miscellaneous cities throughout california, sigalert.com will give you up to the minute traffic information on almost any freeway in california, including average speeds, closed roads, detailed info re: traffic accidents, etc.

6:46:40 PM    

iPlagiary. So, Taiwanese firm Luxpro have released a clone of the iPod Shuffle, but with an FM tuner and a voice recorder built in. Let the comparison commence!

6:46:08 PM    

Dan Rather Talks About Radio. Here's a short cut (mp3 format) on Radio's influence on Dan Rather, the former CBS anchorman who did his last TV newscast on Wednesday.

6:45:28 PM    

F.C.C. Extends 'Truth in Billing' Guidelines to Cellphones. Regulators voted Thursday to extend "truth in billing" guidelines to cellphone bills in hopes of promoting clearer, shorter statements devoid of confusing add-on fees.

6:44:44 PM    

How the iPod Ran Circles Around the Walkman. The cassette-playing Walkman, even though it was outrageously successful, did not help Sony prepare for the digital player.

6:43:49 PM    

RIAA Settlement details

6:39:28 PM    

Toshiba shows fuel cell prototype. HANOVER, GERMANY - Toshiba used the Cebit trade show to demonstrate for the first time an operating prototype fuel cell for notebook PCs, but the company, citing size, weight and regulatory concerns, said it will not commercialize the technology for about another three years.

6:38:44 PM    

AIM owns you.. "You waive any right to privacy." AOL has just updated the terms of service for Instant Messanger, which include agreeing to the new requirement that AOL owns everything you write, has the right to reproduce it at will, and that you waive all requirements for prior approval to do so.

6:37:52 PM    

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