Passion to teach drives Cassell (Boston Globe) To Celtics teammates, Sam Cassell is like a guru emerging from the mists of a time before cellular phones and Jumbotrons. They have seen him impose his will on a game, conjure up shots, cast a spell on the ball and opponents, his good-natured trash talking in practice the chanting of a high priest of point guards. |
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Living with risks (Philstar.com via Yahoo! Philippines News) Rifling through my personal effects the other day, I came across this old file on personal safety that I had kept because for its practical messages. |
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Learn about the World Bluetooth Enabled Devices Market (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NEW YORK----Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Wireless industry is available in its catalogue. |
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Carriers Urged to Team with Google for Telecom (PC World) Google just wants access, so why fight over network issues but instead seek common goals, Gartner analyst suggests. |
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If It Plays In Comporium (MultiChannel News) Rock Hill, S.C. — While national telecommunications companies are still working out the details for delivering wireless services as part of a quadruple-play bundling strategy, the four-product bundle is old hat in South Carolina’s York and Lancaster counties. |
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Qualcomm Plans PC for 3G Networks (Red Herring) Qualcomm's Kayak device will target emerging economies, but it will likely run squarely into efforts from Nokia. |
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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Preview - Part 1 (All About Symbian) Rafe has been spending some quality time with the Nokia 5800 in the last fortnight, including a gruelling few days at the Smartphone Show. In this in-depth preview he delivers his initial verdict of Nokia's first S60 touch phone: the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. |
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Rant: AT&T iPhone Wi-Fi free as in money, but not as in time (CNET) Getting a Wi-Fi connection requires a cellular data link. What? |
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It's life as usual at Abilene High after security concerns (Abilene Reporter-News) A day after nearly 30 percent of Abilene High School's 2,161 students were reported absent amid rumors of possible violence, AHS Principal Terry Bull said the Class 5A school was running smoothly, noting "we're having school as normal -- as normal as a football Friday can be." |
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Google answers call of iPhone challenge (Louisville Courier-Journal) Given Google's reputation as a trendsetter on the Web, I expected great things from its first mobile phone — especially since it is emerging more than a year after Apple Inc. launched the enormously popular iPhone. |
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