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FCC acts against cell phone jamming
WASHINGTON (AP) — The enforcement arm of the Federal Communications Commission is starting a new effort to crack down on cell phone and GPS jamming devices. The FCC Enforcement Bureau is warning consumers, manufacturers, and retailers, including...Tags: Science and Technology, Regional Authority, Politics, Media Industry, Cell Phones
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What happens when mom unplugs teens for 6 months?
NEW YORK (AP) — Susan Maushart lived out every parent's fantasy: She unplugged her teenagers. For six months, she took away the Internet, TV, iPods, mobile phones and video games. The eerie glow of screens stopped lighting up the family room....Tags: Science and Technology, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Google Inc., Mass Media, Education
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Similar home invasions spook South Bend residents
Twice in two days, teens armed with guns have broken into homes, held the homeowner at gunpoint and run off with a load of electronics and money.
In both cases - Tuesday night in the Chapin Park neighborhood and again Wednesday in the River Park...Tags: Science and Technology, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Juvenile Delinquency, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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UPDATE: 911 call helps spare South Bend home invasion victims
SOUTH BEND — The existence of a landline telephone, instead of a cell phone, might have prevented tragedy Tuesday night in an armed home invasion.
Police say a family, two adults and a child, were at home in the 800 block of Forest Avenue about 6:...Tags: Science and Technology, Cell Phones, Juvenile Delinquency, Police Arrests, Social Issues
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Teens, guns and home invasions
SOUTH BEND — Twice in two days, teens armed with guns have broken into homes, held the homeowner at gunpoint and ran off with a load of electronics and money.
In both cases — Tuesday night in the Chapin Park neighborhood and again...Tags: Science and Technology, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues
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Government: No electronic flaws in Toyotas
WASHINGTON (AP) — A government investigation into Toyota safety problems has found no electronic flaws to account for reports of sudden, unintentional acceleration. Transportation officials and engineers with NASA say two mechanical safety defects...Tags: Science and Technology, Toyota Recalls, NASA, Washington, DC
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Indiana medical provider leery of electronic records
MERRILLVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A northern Indiana medical administrator is raising questions about a federal push to get the nation's hospitals and clinics to replace antiquated paper record systems with electronic record-keeping. The president and CEO...Tags: Elections, Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology, Politics, Munster
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Samsung sees big jump in 3-D TV sales in 2011
SUWON, South Korea (AP) — Samsung Electronics Co. expects to sell up to 10 million 3-D TVs this year and is vigorously defending the technology behind its 3-D lineup amid intensifying competition with rivals including LG Electronics Inc. Samsung...Tags: Elections, Science and Technology, Politics
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E-waste Fest at IUSB collects 275,000 pounds
SOUTH BEND — About 275,000 pounds of old computers, TVs and other electronic waste was collected Friday and Saturday during the annual E-Waste Recycling Fest at Indiana University South Bend.
That’s about 25,000 pounds more than was...Tags: Science and Technology, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Indiana
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iPods, handheld electronics stolen in Meijer theft ring
SOUTH BEND — Thousands of dollars in iPods and other electronics taken from area Meijer stores are bringing together police from South Bend, Mishawaka and Michigan City to solve the case.
It's the place well-known for higher standards and lower...Tags: Science and Technology, Michigan, New Products, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Despite curbs, China's vast hot money triangle flourishes
Reuters* Underground banking network remits billions of yuan daily * Money laundering risks exacerbated by unofficial networks * Macau junkets act as pseudo banks for China capital outflows * Chinese authorities soft on enforcement, say intermediaries By...Tags: China, Organized Crime, Science and Technology, Finance, Crime, Law and Justice
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Insight: Despite curbs, China's vast hot money triangle flourishes
ReutersZHUHAI, China/HONG KONG (Reuters) - In an underground mall just a stone's throw from China's teeming border with Macau, a row of 30 small shops with identical golden plaques does a brisk, though shadowy trade with mainland Chinese visitors, many of them...Tags: China, Science and Technology, Organized Crime, Finance, Crime, Law and Justice
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