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HTC Puts A Little More Pride In Its Slide
When we originally reviewed the HTC Touch Dual, a touch-screen Windows Mobile smartphone, we had major issues with its minuscule on-screen keyboard. HTC pretty much got the hint, as it implemented better virtual keyboards on the Verizon and Sprint... -
New Fiber-Optic Broadband Hookups Outpace Cable
For the first time, more people around the world are signing up for fiber-optic broadband service than for cable Internet service, according to a British research firm. Fiber providers added 4.2 million customers in the first quarter and 2.5 million...Tags: Computing and Information Technology, Internet, Telecommunication Service
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Morning news shows: "Good Morning America" (6 a.m. ABC). " CBS News Sunday Morning" (7 a.m. CBS). "Fox 11 Sunday Morning News" (7 a.m. Fox).
Public affairs: "This Week With George Stephanopoulos" (8 a.m. ABC). "Late Edition With Wolf Blitzer" (8 a....Tags: San Francisco Giants, Hilary Swank, Golf, Movies, NBC
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TV in view on Web
If you missed one of your favorite TV shows due to holiday travel, odds are good it is airing on the Web. Right now. Are you a fan of crime drama? CBS.com offers full-length episodes of whatever flavor of "CSI" you prefer. Or if you want some old-school...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, RCN of PA, Inc., Movies, Golf, Television
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Wrong number! Job hotline was sex line
Looking for work in all the wrong places? That's what happened to job seekers who dialed a phone number listed on the state's Family Health Administration's Web site -- which actually was a phone number for women looking for sex. The number for the... -
Cablevision to offer 15 free new high-def channels
keiko.morris@newsday.comCablevision Systems Corp. said it plans to offer 15 free new high-definition channels to its digital cable customers this month. The Bethpage-based company, which has been facing growing competition from Verizon, said it will launch the channels...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Consumer Electronics Industry, Volleyball
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Still rockin'
Sun reporterAt a time when Baltimore officials are poised to make recommendations on a new indoor sports and concert arena, the aging facility that's being replaced is performing better than ever. 1st Mariner Arena, badly in need of renovations, had its best year...Tags: Economic Policy, Rock and Roll Music, University of Maryland, Baltimore Blast, Colleges and Universities
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Hales grad Humphrey goes national
Chicago Tribune reporterMatt Humphrey has not set foot outside the United States, but he is in our nation's capital this week, passport in hand, hoping to plug that hole in his r�sum�. The 6-foot-5-inch Hales Franciscan graduate is among the 20 members of the high school... -
Institute Of Living Phone System Being Replaced
Courant Staff WriterTelephone service to the Institute of Living will not be fully restored until at least mid-August, some two months after the June 14 fire that caused a roof to collapse on an attic where the wiring for the psychiatric hospital's phone system was housed....Tags: Medical Staff, Hartford Hospital
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Report: Fiber Internet growth overtakes cable
AP Technology WriterFor the first time, more people around the world are signing up for fiber-optic broadband service than for cable Internet service, according to a British research firm. Fiber providers added 4.2 million customers in the first quarter, while 2.5 million...Tags: Computing and Information Technology, Internet, Telecommunication Service
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