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http://www.nytimes.com/pages/technology/index.html - 11/20/09 14:30:32 - 03/30/07 10:18:28
Hazel Thompson for The New York Times
Jennifer Ford visiting the grave of her daughter Victoria McBryde, who was killed when a woman who had just received a text message crashed into her car.
Britain has become one of the more aggressive countries in attacking the use of cellphones while driving.
Many in U.S. Want Texting at the Wheel to Be Illegal
By MARJORIE CONNELLY
Nearly all Americans say sending a text message while driving should be illegal, a New York Times/CBS News poll says.
History of Legal Tangles for Raj Rajaratnam and Galleon
By ALEX BERENSON
The case may be more complex than it first appears. Friends paint Raj Rajaratnam as outgoing and generous, and different from Wall Street stereotypes.
DVR, Once Mortal Foe, Is a Friend After All
By BILL CARTER
Once feared as commercial killers, the recorders now add significantly to program ratings and thus to ad revenue.
November 1, 2009 7:30 PM ET
Robert W. Moffat Jr., a senior I.B.M. executive implicated in the federal Galleon Group insider-trading case, has left his company.
A Tweet Read Across Britain Unleashes a Cascade of Vitriol on a User
By SARAH LYALL
Attacks and counterattacks after a criticism of Stephen Fry on Twitter were examples of how Twitter reinforces the tendency of adults to behave like high school students.
Virtual Estates Lead to Real-World Headaches
By CHRIS V. NICHOLSON
Under the agreements that users sign, their online lives — e-mail accounts, social network memberships, virtual-world holdings — can be erased when they die.
Apple Will Soon Overtake RIM in Consumer Smartphone Market
November 2, 2009, 12:09 AM
Xobni Launches an Enterprise Version of Its Improved Email Inbox
November 2, 2009, 2:00 AM
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