Living Smart >> Technology


December 21, 2009 –
>> Tech Support for Keeping Fit in the Coming
New Year
David Pogue, The New York Times
>> Viewer Complaints Grow Sharp Over BBC’s Fuzzy TV Broadcasts
Martin Hickman, The Independent (UK)
>> Is Our Culture Killing Serendipity
Eric Adler, The Kansas City Star
>> Adding Another Dimension to Football
Susan Schrock, Fort Worth, Texas Star-Telegram
>> Study Shows No Link Between Cellphone Use and Brain Tumors
Maggie Fox, Reuters
>> Seaching for Property in the Internet Age
Kate Watson-Smyth, The Independent (UK)
>> High-Speed Broadband Connects People in Rural Cumbria, England with Rest of World
Cally Law, The Times (UK)
>> California Legislates Nation’s First Efficiency Regulations for Televisions
Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times
>> Validity of Energy Star Label Being Called Into Question
Matthew L. Wald, The New York Times
>> Those Internet Irritations — What Annoys People Most
Matthew Moore, The Daily Telegraph (UK)
>> Will “Digital Inclusion” Make Life Better in the UK
Charles Arthur, The Guardian (UK)
>> Optical and Audio Illusions to Fool the Eye and Trick the Senses
The Daily Telegraph (UK)
>> Dealing With Absurdity Can Make for Creative Thinking
Benedict Carey, The New York Times
>> White House Bans Federal Employees From Texting While Driving
Kim Geiger, Los Angeles Times
>> Why Mobile Phones Are So Valuable to People in Poorer Countries
Tom Standage, The Economist
>> Switzerland Says Google’s “Street View” of Cities’ Streets, Homes Violates Privacy Laws
Bradley S. Klapper, The Associated Press, Google News
>> Study Shows Social Security Number to Be Weakest Link Leading to Identity Theft
Brian Krebs, The Washington Post
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