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Cell-phone talking while driving doesn't lead to higher crash risk, research says

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Cell-phone talking while driving doesn't lead to higher crash risk, research says
Talking on a cell phone while driving doesn't increase the risk of an accident, according to new research that looked at real-world accidents and cell-phone calls by drivers from 2002 to 2005. Read More
 


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Juniper being probed for foreign practices
Juniper Networks is being investigated for possibly violating U.S. laws in foreign business practices. Read More
 

Documentary takes on texting-while-driving tragedies
  While a new online documentary by director Werner Herzog showcases the tragedies of four driving-while-texting crashes, public safety advocates say stricter law enforcement is needed. Read More
 

Good Technology CEO: 'We focus on the data, not the device'
Good Technology has become one the leaders in mobile management, amassing more than 4,000 customers, including many in government and highly regulated industries. Read More
 


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Bad connections dog Google's Mountain View Wi-Fi network
Large parts of a public Wi-Fi network built by Google in Mountain View, California, don't work properly and, according to local residents, haven't worked for months. Read More
 

China's Huawei takes aim at Cisco with SDN programmable switch
Huawei Technologies is bringing its own "software-defined networking" switch globally in a bid to raise its profile and expand in a market dominated by Cisco. Read More
 

T-Mobile USA hit with patent suit over geolocation technology
Patent company files a complaint against T-Mobile USA for allegedly infringing a patent related to cell phone geolocation. Read More
 

 

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