Oct 28
Canada Bans Holding Hands In The Car snapvoip.blogspot.com You might as well not drive in Canada as it seems that you can hand over C$500 for texting, emailing, or navigating with your GPS while driving. But changing your radio station, changing songs on your MP3 player, or even drinking your morning coffee plus anything that makes you take your hands off the wheel, could get you fined the same!... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Oct 28
Apple Looking to release Tablet Soon – According to Business Insider, Apple Engineers are busy making rounds of China, where most of Apple’s prototypes are created. They hint that the Apple Tablet is imminent to arrive sooner than later. Microsoft Banishes Trial/Crapware from PCs sold in Microsoft Store – Lee Matthews from DSQ, points out how Microsoft is doing away with the excessive trialware and unwanted crapware from PCs sold in the Microsoft Store. Good news for people who have had
Oct 28
NEW STRATEGY: Every Roll A Toll Road. “Despite the privacy issues, DC officials insist that tolling is necessary for making up for the shortfall in gasoline tax revenues. The proposed mileage tax would solve this problem by increasing motorist taxation levels by a factor of ten. The additional revenue would be diverted to spending on buses and rail service. . . . ‘Vehicles would be fitted with a GPS transponder device similar to an E-ZPass, perhaps as part of the registration process,’ Orr an
Oct 28
Today Little Buddy Child Tracker is the hottest topic in blogosphere. This is interesting topic because every one talking about this and you can find them in forum, google news, yahoo buzz. read more. Here some short excerpt and summary you might be interest to read. ‘Little Buddy Child Tracker’ Seen As Intrusive – Best Buy has introduced its own GPS chase product to the market called the “Little Buddy Child Tracker,” retailing for $100. Its function is to ready track of a child’s whereabouts, a
Oct 27
Here’s what sounds like a recipe for PR disaster: combine a website that is a directory of lawyers with the hot button issue of illegal immigration with an ad for a fictional iPhone app for those “lost and disoriented in the desert.” But, this is exactly what LawFirms.com has done, creating an ad for an “app for that” called iCoyote that “packs all of the features of a real immigrant smuggler into the iPhone. Using GPS, navigate through the patrol packed desert without worrying about that