Oregon cop on new phone law: 'That thing is hot lava now'
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — In the three years that Springfield police officer Mike Massey has been a motorcycle traffic enforcement officer, he’s seen it all when it comes to cellphone use
I was talking to a business owner once, and he just couldn’t get it through his mind why his company needed a mobile app. They are a successful technology company, in an infrastructure field where business is booming. Highly regulated and data-driven, they had literally hundreds of paper-b
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Internet of Things spectrum: Cool, hot to extreme
Should enterprises start preparing for the rise of connected devices and their role in an ‘ecosystem of disruption’?
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Is Dearborn One of the 'Hot Spots' for Car Theft?
See your chances of becoming an auto theft victim.
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Tired, Hot or Hungry? We Found the Apps for You
The sharing economy has made it possible to be even more demanding, on demand. We tested apps for when you need a swim, a nap, a boat or a foodie experience.
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Is mobile marketing automation the next hot tech segment?
The marketing automation space is still evolving, and it is unclear which companies will emerge as the best long-range investments.
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Is your area code a hot number for robocalls?
Robocalls are the bane of our digital existence. Does where you live affect how many robocalls you get? It sure does. See if you can guess which area codes, or cities, attract the most robocalls per capita. And learn about a cool, free site that c…
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Internet of Things Starts With Hot Dogs for Deutsche Telekom
The German telco is trying to seize the Internet of Things opportunity in industries like construction and health care, hooking machines to the web so they can work more efficiently.
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Can hot cross buns really trigger a false breathalyser reading?
A video showing a truck driver blowing a blood alcohol reading after eating a hot cross bun has gone viral, but can it really produce a false breathalyser test?
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App helps parents keep infants safe, avoid hot car mistakes
A student invented an app to help keep parents alert in case a child is left in a vehicle.