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Israel keeps tight leash on media
Everyone filed off the tour bus outside the police station in Sderot, less than a mile from the Gaza Strip border. More than 30 journalists gathered around as police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld began his practiced presentation, complete with charts, graphs...Tags: Television, Armed Forces, Government, Facebook, Metal and Mineral
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TV broadcasts to mobile devices will start in 22 cities, but it's unclear who will see them
AP Technology WriterLAS VEGAS (AP) — TV stations in 22 U.S. cities announced Thursday that they will start broadcasting their signals this year in a format designed to be received by mobile devices like cell phones, MP3 players, GPS units and in-car entertainment...Tags: Radio Industry, Passenger Cars, Television Industry, AT&T Corp., Vehicles
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2009 CES: World???s first (in-dash) Internet car radio
Consumer ReportsBlaupunkt was one of the exhibitors at a pre-CES event last night, giving journalists a look at what it calls the world???s first Internet car radio. Developed with miRoamer, an online Internet radio portal, Blaupunkt???s new products will allow you to... -
Holiday On Ice: Two Weeks in the 2009 Mercedes-Benz ML320 BlueTEC Diesel
MotorTrend MagazineWith the holidays fast approaching, my wife, daughter, and I departed sunny Los Angeles for the frozen tundra and tenebrous skies of southeastern Michigan. On purpose. Awaiting us in Ann Arbor were my parents, their tiger cat Toby, a Norman Rockwell-... -
DTV: Waitlist for digital television converter coupons
baltimoresun.comI hope you've already applied for your digital television converter coupon, if you have an older television and rely on over-the-air broadcast signals to watch your favorite shows after Feb. 17.The federal government has started a waitlist for digital... -
Arab media portray Palestinians as courageous victims
Face splotched in blood, eyes closed, mouth aslant, the child seems to be slumbering, but she is dead. The only part of her you see is her head tilting in ash and rubble above the caption, "A day of massacres in Gaza."
She is nameless, but her face,...Tags: Government, Heads of State, Movies, Massacres, National Government
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A new idea for rocket launches?
Sentinel Staff WriterSometime this year, a multimillionaire entrepreneur will try to launch from Cape Canaveral what he describes as the next generation of rockets. It will be much cheaper, safer and more reusable than anything shot into space so far, said Elon Musk, whose 6...Tags: Cape Canaveral, Space Programs, NASA, Contracts
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Toyota to roll out safety, driver assist services
AP Auto WriterToyota said Wednesday that it plans to roll out new safety and driver-assist programs on certain Toyota and Lexus models beginning late this summer. That marks the first major competition for Detroit-based General Motors' OnStar service since it started...Tags: Radio Industry, Government, General Motors Corp., National Government, Toyota Motor Corp.
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Barack Obama gets pressure to help end Gaza fighting
Washington BureauWASHINGTON—As civilian casualties mount on the Gaza Strip, President-elect Barack Obama has come under intensifying pressure to end his disengagement on the issue and begin working for a halt to the fighting. On Tuesday, after Israeli mortar shells...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Government, Hillary Clinton, National Government, Condoleezza Rice
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Audiovox to make in-car receiver for Qualcomm's subscription TV service
AP Technology WriterLAS VEGAS (AP) — More options for watching TV in the car are on the way. Audiovox Corp. said Wednesday it will make an in-car receiver for Qualcomm Inc.'s subscription-based mobile TV broadcasts, previously available only on AT&T Inc. and Verizon...Tags: Radio Industry, Passenger Cars, Government, Chrysler LLC, National Government
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Toyota announced plan to offer its own driver services similar to GM's OnStar
AP Auto WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Toyota said Wednesday that it plans to roll out new safety and driver-assist programs on certain Toyota and Lexus models beginning late this summer. That marks the first major competition for Detroit-based General Motors' OnStar...Tags: Radio Industry, Government, General Motors Corp., National Government, Toyota Motor Corp.
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Even a recession-tinged Consumer Electronics Show will have highlights, like a mind-guided toy
AP Technology WriterThe recession figures to tone down the flashiness of this week's International Consumer Electronics Show, but the lineup of innovative products likely will measure up to those of past years. The CES product list still looks intriguing partly because...Tags: Radio Industry, Startups, Consumers, Mattel Inc., Television Industry
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