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Tyler Tech: A guide to buying low, cell-ing high (The Towerlight) Cell phone shopping is an enormous pain. That's no secret. Getting bombarded with contracts and plans and add-ons nobody wants or needs is never fun. So for this week, I figure I'll divulge some tips and what to look out for on the market. First, the new top-of-the-line phone isn't always the best choice. us.rd.yahoo.com
Elma Seeks Numbers for Emergency Phone Alerts (East Aurora Advertiser) The Town of Elma in August approved a contract with Emergency Communications Network, Inc. of Florida for its CodeRED high-speed telephone emergency notification services. The system gives town officials the ability to deliver pre-recorded emergency telephone notification/ information messages to targeted areas or to the entire town at a rate of up to 60,000 calls per hour. us.rd.yahoo.com
T-Mobile accused of installation violations (San Francisco Chronicle) Neighbors wondered why workers waited until late on a summer night to erect an antenna atop a building near the Bon Air shopping center in Greenbrae. As it turned out, the crew - allegedly working without the required permits - was installing the antenna for... us.rd.yahoo.com
Rolling Review: Smartphone Security (InformationWeek) Today's mobile devices are ubiquitous and powerful. Our latest Rolling Review will help IT get a handle on locking down data when it's on the move. us.rd.yahoo.com
Google seeks patent to break mobile subscriber shackles (InfoWorld) Imagine asking mobile operators to compete in an auction for the chance to offer you service and then switching from one operator to the next multiple times a day to get the best rate or more bandwidth. Picture doing this without any of the hassles associated today with switching carriers -- no early-termination fees, phone number transfers, or new-handset purchases. [ Get the latest ... us.rd.yahoo.com
The Disaster Recovery Items Few Consider (ZDNet) How Too Much of a Disaster Screws Up the Best Plans I spent a lot of time one night this week with the CFO of a coastal Texas organization that's based between Houston and Galveston. That phone interview yielded some surprising observations about disaster recovery and how... us.rd.yahoo.com
MySpace Launches a Free-Music Revolution (Time Magazine) Starting today, the new MySpace Music service will offer its members more than 2 million tunes from the catalogs of four major music labels - for free. us.rd.yahoo.com
Lehman Veteran Goes Sailing as Economic Storm Mounts (Update1) (Bloomberg) Sept. 11 (Bloomberg) -- During the squall of the Great Depression, super broker E.F. Hutton hoisted sail aboard his newly built $1.25 million luxury yacht and told the world that the 356- foot, four-masted barque Hussar V was a seafaring symbol for economic recovery. us.rd.yahoo.com
A Public Employee's Guide to Survival (The Charleston State Journal) With the problems that some publicly paid officials have generated for themselves over the years, I offer the following guidelines to help them do their jobs and stay out of trouble. us.rd.yahoo.com
DiVitas Networks Announces Multiple Customer Deployments of Its New and Improved Mobile Unified Communications Solution (Broadcast Newsroom) MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- DiVitas Networks(TM), the leader in Mobile Unified Communications (Mobile UC), today announced it has made significant traction with customers worldwide with its latest software release of the DiVitas Mobile UC Solution. us.rd.yahoo.com
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