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Survey: Most iPhone users happy with AT&T

If all the tutting, clucking, and yakking about the iPhone has made you reach for your lover’s purple pills, here’s a remedy for your malaise: Most people who have an iPhone are very happy with the service they get from AT&T. No, this is not my conclusion. Though my sense is that the iPhone is [...]

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Survey: Most iPhone users happy with AT&T

If all the tutting, clucking, and yakking about the iPhone has made you reach for your lover’s purple pills, here’s a remedy for your malaise: Most people who have an iPhone are very happy with the service they get from AT&T. No, this is not my conclusion. Though my sense is that the iPhone is [...]

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Apple attacks Droid X antenna

This is turning into one of those charming cage matches in which wrestlers desperately try to maim each other with chains and chairs and blows to very private regions. In a new video, posted to both its own Web site and to YouTube, Apple attempts to show that the dazzling new Motorola Droid X, which [...]

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Apple attacks Droid X antenna

This is turning into one of those charming cage matches in which wrestlers desperately try to maim each other with chains and chairs and blows to very private regions. In a new video, posted to both its own Web site and to YouTube, Apple attempts to show that the dazzling new Motorola Droid X, which [...]

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Historic ranch near Henry Coe State Park preserved

In 1853, a 31-year-old New Hampshire bricklayer named Horace Willson packed up his wife and three children and sailed from New England to San Francisco seeking a better life. He ended up in Gilroy, where he built a fine brick home, had seven more children and began to acquire land in the rugged foothills east [...]

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Backstage at the Red Sox’s beloved ballpark

A view of Fenway Park from a slat in the wall behind the manual scoreboard that is part of the famed Green Monster (Credit: Daniel Terdiman/CNET) BOSTON–On April 12, 1912, after two days of rain, the Boston Red Sox and the New York Highlanders played the first game ever at Fenway Park. Ninety-eight years later, [...]

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Microsoft sells 10 Windows 7 licenses per second

Microsoft sold nearly 10 copies of Windows 7 every second over the last month, according to numbers the company released Thursday. Yesterday, Peter Klein, Microsoft’s chief financial officer, told Wall Street analysts of the latest Windows 7 milestone. “With 175 million licenses sold to date, it is the fastest selling operating system ever, and now [...]

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CTIA files suit to block cell phone radiation law

The CTIA, a group representing mobile operators, is trying to block a San Francisco ordinance that would require stores to disclose radiation levels for the phones they sell. In a lawsuit filed Friday, the CTIA argues that the ordinance unlawfully interferes with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s authority over cell phones. The suit, filed in [...]

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Comic-Con game-related announcements

A few game-related announcements have squeaked out of Comic-Con today, adding some welcome new elements to some highly-anticipated titles. Read on to find out how Marvel vs Capcom 3, Star Wars: The Old Republic, and Dead Space 2 will be improved due to these additions. Here is a video featuring the two latest additions to [...]

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CTIA sues SF over cell phone radiation law

The wireless industry’s lobbying arm has stepped up its attack on a recent San Francisco ordinance requiring cell phone retailers to display a handset’s specific absorption rate, or SAR. Just three weeks after it said it would no longer hold its autumn trade show in the city, the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) on Friday [...]

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