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Sprint says it has stopped pulling Carrier IQ data from phones
TechnologyTwo weeks after the Carrier IQ dust storm, in which an unknown California company was found to have data collections software embedded on tens of millions of smartphones, one of the company's main allies is taking a step back.... -
Council OKs new cell-tower rules
With the demand for wireless service increasing against a backdrop of persistent concerns among some residents about aesthetics and possible health problems associated with telecommunications equipment, the City Council has approved changes to how...Tags: Philosophy, File Sharing
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An end-around for cell towers
Local officials have long been frustrated with what to do about wireless telecommunications equipment — companies say customers need them for better cellular reception, but those same customers, as residents, say they don’t want them in...Tags: Politics, Local Government
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Ospreys make a comeback in Cook County
Mom and Dad were not happy. Shrieking, circling, diving, they warned the man in the cherry picker to leave their chick, high up in the nest, alone. It was likely the first baby for these osprey parents, after all.
But Chris Anchor, a wildlife biologist...Tags: Science and Technology, Natural Resources, Willow Springs, Forestry and Timber, Nature
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Invasive snakehead found in river near Annapolis
A mature, egg-bearing northern snakehead has been discovered by scientists in a river just south of Annapolis, raising the possibility that low salinity in the Chesapeake Bay this year may have allowed the invasive fish to escape from the Potomac River....Tags: California, Science and Technology, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Fishing
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New public safety station up and running near Bay Harbor
The Petoskey Department of Public Safety began operating a new station along U.S. 31 near Bay Harbor earlier this week.
City officials pursued the station as a way to deliver emergency services more promptly along the Bay Harbor resort corridor....Tags: Safety of Citizens, Fires, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Politics, Government
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Republican candidates spent money to make money
The huge infrastructure that President Obama is putting together for his reelection effort was already visible in the first few months of spending by his campaign, which doled out $10.5 million for a massive bricks-and-mortar operation based in Chicago....Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Trips and Vacations, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Political Fundraising, Des Moines (Polk, Iowa)
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U.P. community taking over Cold War-era alert system
HUMBOLDT TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A community in a remote section of Michigan's Upper Peninsula plans to take over the site of a Cold War-era emergency alert system and turn it to public use.
Humboldt Township in Marquette County expects to take...Tags: Environmental Issues, Freedom of the Press, U.S. Department of Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics
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Science faculty looks forward to new building, state-of-art technology
TribLocal - Gurnee » NewsCollege of Lake County faculty and students want the real thing — a cadaver, not a plastic model – in their anatomy and physiology classes. …... -
AT&T To Buy Bellevue-Based T-Mobile USA for $39 Billion
AT&T Inc plans to pay $39 billion for Deutsche Telekom AG's T-Mobile USA to create a new U.S. mobile market leader, but the pricey purchase is likely to attract intense antitrust scrutiny over potentially higher customer bills.
The deal gives AT&T, the...Tags: Verizon Wireless, Marketing, Apple Inc., Computing and Information Technology Industry, Finance
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Director of Technology
Lead station engineering and IT operations. Includes tower, transmitter, studio, and news support. Responsible for station computers, servers and telecommunications equipment. Responsible for strategic capital planning and implementation of capital...Tags: Telecommunication Service, Science and Technology, Networking
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Weigel Broadcasting garners St. Joseph County tax break
The St. Joseph County Council on Tuesday granted a tax abatement to Weigel Broadcasting Co., which plans to invest more than $2 million in a broadcast facility for local ABC affiliate WBND-TV.
The resolution passed by a vote of 7-0, with council member...Tags: Media Industry, The CW (tv network), Elections, Politics, ABC (tv network)
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