AP - Postponing the turnoff of analog TV broadcasts beyond the scheduled date, Feb. 17, could confuse consumers, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission warned Saturday.

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Gadgets and Geeks Galore at CES 2009 Wired News - 2 hours ago By Dylan Tweney January 10, 2009 | 1:39:59 PMCategories: CES 2009 LAS VEGAS — Despite the recession, more than a hundred thousand people flooded the Las Vegas Convention Center and surrounding hotels this week to get a glimpse of the electronics … New gadgets 'cool,' but are there buyers?

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AP - The portion of homes with cell phones but no landlines has grown to 18 percent, led by adults living with unrelated roommates, renters and young people, according to federal figures released Wednesday.

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More than 1/6 of households have only cell phones
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AP - AT&T Inc., the country’s largest wireless carrier, is testing a technology that can improve the signal available to cell phones in subscribers’ homes, and plans to make it available in a trial market next year.

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AP - The first NFL game broadcast to theaters live in 3-D fumbled, then recovered Thursday night.

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AP - Israel has gotten fed up with spam. Anyone who sends out messages without receiving the recipient’s consent can now be slapped with a big fine.

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Spending spam in Israel could mean a big fine
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