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Verizon Trading Beachfront Spectrum For Penthouse Airwaves

Verizon Wireless has long talked up its extensive 700 MHz holdings as the crme-de-la-crme of 4G spectrum, referring to them on numerous occasions as beachfront property, compared to the more modest spectral real-estate many of its competitors own. But on Wednesday Verizon revealed it planned to sell off many of its beachfront 700 MHz licenses in exchange for permission to buy the very same low-rent spectrum its derided in the past.

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Chins Are The New Boobs: Numbers Of ‘chinplants’ Explode As Career Women Want To Look Good For Video Conferencing

In her ‘before’ picture she looks very similar to an Iranian friend on mine. Someone said last week it’s the diet growing up that shapes them.- Yve, UK, 16/4/2012 15:27 +++++++++++++ There are Americans who have no European ancestry you know. A lot of them. Lots of very pointed, sharp chins and massive chins like Bruce Willis’ daughters. I’ve noticed for ages that Americans have very different chins from Europeans.

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Republican National Convention Prepares For Tsunami Of Data

After all, the last thing a company wants is for a Twitterer’s minor problem to go viral across the Internet, just because the company didn’t deal with the issue effectively when it had the chance. As the Web becomes increasingly social, more and more companies turn to Twitter to address problems that customers have with their products or services.

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Facebook Justifies Its Support For CISPA, A Bad Cyber Security Bill

Currently, most businesses are hesitant to share such precious information with third parties for fear of violating antitrust laws. CISPA intends to grant companies more leeway when it comes to collecting and sharing data about their consumers (or users, in the case of social networks) — specifically, data regarding security threats. Essentially, the bill’s goal is to enable companies to share this information with the government to help fight and prevent cyber security attacks. The bill has broad support from over 100 House co-sponsors from both sides of the aisle.

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Late-night Gems For Your Dvr

But that isn’t to say that there aren’t any great shows playing outside prime time. Our local channels do a decent job of bringing us less-popular niche dramas in later time slots; for example, Justified recently finished its second season late night on One, despite the fact that it rated poorly in prime time.*.

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Late-night Gems For Your Dvr

Im sure the fresher of the two fighters didnt like giving the other guy a longer rest. I dont think it was that big of a deal from a viewer perspective. The only way FOX can afford to pay the UFC 90 million a year is to have commercials. Without them there is no TUF. But lesson learned and im sure they will fix it is it is possible to fix. Waiting an extra couple minutes isnt the end of the world.

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47 Senators Reject Civilian Trials For Accused Terrorists

47 Senators Reject Civilian Trials For Accused Terrorists

On the one hand, has a value of several centuries of successful terror trials in the federal civil justice system. That Zacarias Moussaoui and Richard Reid, and Ramzi Yousef, and a few weeks ago, Omar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the "underwear bomber." Save Abdulmutallab, all others are serving life sentences without parole in federal prison, locked up forever in the world. We have heard the last of him. Soon the child "Friend, your pants are on fire," will be too.

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Bachmann: Uninsured Americans Can Rely On ?Charitable Organizations? For Health Care

Bachmann: Uninsured Americans Can Rely On ?Charitable Organizations? For Health Care

But even this charitable foundation understands that there is no substitute for getting Americans enrolled in some mechanism that can get them the continuing care everyone in this country needs. Michele Bachmann told a crowd over the weekend that Americans can rely on charitable organizations if they cannot afford health care. I actually saw evidence of this over the weekend in Los Angeles.

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Opinion Its A Great Time For Smartphones Everywhere

Opinion Its A Great Time For Smartphones Everywhere

The company must disclose their plans for salvation, namely, the adoption of Windows Phone, while the Nokia N9 runs what they believed to spare, Meego. And "somehow appropriate, the management of our review of the long-awaited smartphone Nokia N9, on the eve of Nokia World 2011. A touch of individuality does not hurt any device, and N9 has built a following vowel, the accent should Meego have convinced Finnish, rather than an agreement with Microsoft. The rationality has blinded shortages or N9 is really a piece of bittersweet not only because of what might have been, but what to do? Keep reading SlashGear a full review.

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Preorders For Iphone 4s Open To 22 Additional Countries

Apple announced when he introduced the iPhone 4S reach 22 countries by the end of October. In line with the timeline that the company has opened pre-orders for the device in these countries on Friday, with expected delivery 1-2 weeks.

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