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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 

FCC Looks To Put An End To Bill Shock

Via ConsumerReports.org

Jacob Chung
Staff Reporter

The FCC comes to the rescue of wireless consumers. Bill shock may be a thing of the past. 

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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 

The Unused Weapon In Afghanistan? Twitter.

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Paresh Dave
Executive Producer

Half of Afghan population has cell phones and most of them text, so why don't they tweet?

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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 

Will Google Voice Prevail?

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Kelly Baron
Staff Reporter

Thoughts and tips on using Google's newest feature.

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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 

Cell Phones Killed the Radio Star

Congress may vote to require all U.S. cell phones to enable FM radio tuners. (Photo illustration by Lisa Rau.)

Lisa Rau
Columnist

Congress may vote this fall to require cell phones to have FM radio tuners. My response: no one should dictate our private lifestyle choices.

 

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Craig Gillespie directed this true story about "the most daring rescue mission in the history of the U.S. Coast Guard.”

Watch USC Annenberg Media's live State of the Union recap and analysis here.

 

Cell Phone Warning Labels Coming Soon?

Electromagnetic radiating devices might harm users, but scientists say more studies are necessary. Photo: Creative Commons

Len Ly
Staff Reporter

Electromagnetic radiating devices might harm users, but scientists say more studies are necessary.

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