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New iPhone app helps users tap Indiana state parks
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Looking for a prime fishing spot at an Indiana state park? Look no further than your iPhone. A new iPhone application from the Department of Natural Sources provides information Hoosiers may need while planning outdoor...Tags: State Parks, Travel, Nature, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure
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Apple app store hits 10 billion downloads
NEW YORK (AP) — Apple says that its app store has hit the 10 billion downloads mark. The company announced the milestone on its website today. It comes as the Apple's hugely popular smart phone looks likely to become even more popular with the...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Verizon Wireless, Television, Apple iPad, Entertainment
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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: Education, Colleges and Universities, Armed Forces, Skype, Australia
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Cass County crime reports now available online
Cass County residents now have free access to timely and official crime data through http://www.crimereports.com/# and an iPhone app.
“Providing reliable, timely information to our citizens is one of our top priorities,” said Sheriff...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Smart phone app helps tourists navigate Indy
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indianapolis Convention and Visitors Association is betting people visiting the city will be checking their smart phones for directions. And when they do, they can download a new application to help them find their way...Tags: Apple iPod, Google Inc.
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Verizon to start selling iPhone early Feb.
NEW YORK (AP) — Verizon Wireless says it will start selling a version of the iPhone 4 in early February, giving U.S. iPhone buyers a choice of carriers for the first time. Since it launched in 2007, Apple's phone has been sold exclusively for AT&...Tags: New York, Verizon Wireless, Computer Hardware, Verizon Communications, New Products
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Verizon expected to announce it will sell iPhones
NEW YORK (AP) — Verizon Wireless is expected to announce Tuesday it will start selling the iPhone. That would break Apple's exclusive relationship with AT&T in the U.S. Rumors about a version of an iPhone for Verizon have swirled for years, but...Tags: Verizon Communications, New Products
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Free TV gadgets a-go-go, but will consumers bite?
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Consumers will have a wide array of gadgets to choose from this year that receive Mobile DTV, a new type of TV signal designed for portable TV sets and cell phones. Audiovox Corp. is building receivers for those signals into its...Tags: Cell Phones, Audiovox Corp., Apple iPad
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Verizon reveals first '4G' tablet and phone
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The first portable devices announced for Verizon Wireless' new, high-speed wireless data network are a smart phone and a tablet from Motorola, both designed to take advantage of network's speed with cameras for videoconferencing....Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Verizon Wireless, Computer Hardware, Television, Verizon Communications
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2011 starts with a glitch for some iPhone users
CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Many iPhone customers had some explaining to do after they overslept to start the new year, due to a glitch in the gadget's alarm clock feature. Users who set their iPhone alarm for a single wake-up rather than recurring...Tags: Computer Hardware, New Products, Media Industry
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Smart phones outsell PCs for the first time
NEW YORK (AP) — For the first time ever, smart phones such as Apple Inc.'s iPhone are outselling personal computers, says research group IDC. Worldwide, consumer electronics makers shipped 100.9 million smart phones in the December quarter, an...Tags: Apple iPad
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Party over for 'Guitar Hero,' but not music games
NEW YORK (AP) — Though it got ordinary people feeling like rock stars, the demise of "Guitar Hero" hardly marks the end of music games. Video game publisher Activision Blizzard Inc. said on Wednesday it is axing the iconic game because of...Tags: Activision Blizzard, Inc., Gaming, Microsoft Corporation, Entertainment
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