White Spaces: FCC say yes

November 5, 2008  
Filed under News

White Spaces: FCC say yes

The row over the use of White Spaces has been going on for some time now; companies such as Google and Microsoft were all for it, while Television companies were worried that it might interfere with their broadcasts. The decision was down to the FCC (Federal Communications Commission), and they have now said yes, as they voted to authorize the unlicensed use of white spaces. Read more

Digital Revolution: More Power, or More Powerless? The New Generation Arts Festival

June 3, 2008  
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The Digital Revolution: More Power, or More Powerless? - will be the question posed at The Big Debate at the Birmingham ICC, part of the New Generation Arts Festival (organised by Birmingham City University). A panel of distinguished media experts, leading social commentators and a live audience will explore the explosions in social networking, exciting virtual worlds, online gaming and the dot.com boom, and consider their combined implications for the future of the arts.

Chairing the debate will be Rory Cellan-Jones, Technology Correspondent for BBC News, who has covered everything from the emergence of search engine Google and the dot-com crash Read more

Ford Mustang GT convertible is the 9 millionth and heads to Iowa

May 7, 2008  
Filed under Autos


Iowa farmer Thomas Krumm went to his local Ford dealer to order a Mustang GT convertible and unwittingly ordered a piece of history – his Mustang is the 9 millionth built by Ford Motor Company.

He discovers that today when he picks up his milestone Mustang at Gookin Ford in Story City, Iowa.

Krumm, a farmer from rural Story City, became interested in Mustangs through his daughter, Rachael, a Mustang enthusiast who saved enough money to buy her first Mustang at age 17.

“Having been a Mustang fanatic my entire life, I couldn’t be more excited that my dad is receiving the 9 millionth Mustang,” said Rachael Krumm, who also is a member of the Iowa National Guard. “I am thrilled that I get to see his Mustang GT and its cool new features before I leave for Iraq.”

Mustang is Ford Motor Company’s longest-running nameplate. It was introduced on April 17, 1964 at the New York World’s Fair.

“Mustang is an icon, and the 9 millionth Mustang is a milestone we’re very proud of,” said Fritz Wilke, Mustang Brand Manager.

“So many people have contributed to Mustang’s proud 44-year heritage possible – from incredible Mustangs owners and enthusiasts to our partners at AAI where Mustangs are built to Ford’s Product Development and Ford Division teams,” he said.

The Ford Mustang is one of the most widely recognized vehicles in the world. Today, one of every two sports cars sold in America is a Mustang.
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Zac Efron And Vanessa Hudgens Talk About Being A Couple

January 8, 2008  
Filed under Celebrity News, News

Zac Efron And Vanessa Hudgens Talk About Being A Couple
High School Musical Stars Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens talked backstage at the Palm Springs International Film Festival about being a couple. Read more

Griffin Technology Announces iPhone accessory range

November 6, 2007  
Filed under Cell Phone Accessories, Cell Phones

iPhone accessory range
The European arrival of the iPhone on November 9 is the most highly anticipated gadget launch of 2007. Today, leading iPod and iPhone accessory manufacturer, Griffin Technology is therefore very proud to announce its all-new range of innovative, compatible accessories – including a number of smart cases, holders, headphone adaptor and iTrip Read more

San Diego County, California fires continue: orange county fire authority hampered by winds

October 23, 2007  
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San Diego County, California fires continue: orange county fire authority hampered by winds
The fires still continue in San Diego County southern California, normally the orange county fire authority would have had these wildfires under control by now but strong gale-force winds has hampered that effort. Hundreds of homes have now been destroyed and more than Read more

Bruce Willis To Visit Pinksville For Next Movie

August 31, 2007  
Filed under Film News, News

Bruce Willis To Visit Pinksville For Next Movie

Bruce Willis has signed up to star in director Oliver Stone’s next film, which is to be based on the 1968 My Lai massacre in Vietnam. In the film, Willis will play a real-life army general who investigated the murder of hundreds of Vietnamese villagers by US soldiers. Read more

Beyonce Knowles Honors Five National Guard Soldiers

August 29, 2007  
Filed under Celebrity News, News

beyonce
Merced native Army Sgt. Monica Estrada, 30, was one of the five National Guard soldiers honoured by Beyonce Knowles on Tuesday evening for their service in Iraq.

Sgt. Monica Estrada was chosen to attend “The Read more

Tropical Storm Erin brings torrential rainfall: Texas will not face hurricane

August 16, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Tropical Storm Erin brings torrential rainfall
It is expected that Tropical Storm Erin will not form into a hurricane as is passes over Texas, which is why only some vacationers packed up, while others Read more

Hawaii Weather News: National Hurricane Center Tracking Flossie

August 14, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Hawaii Weather News: National Hurricane Center Tracking Flossie
The National weather center which is tracking hurricane Flossie is keeping a close eye on the storm which is about to pass Hawaii. Linda Lingle, the Governor of Hawaii has Read more

Jessica Simpson A Major Pain On Military Base

August 10, 2007  
Filed under Celebrity News, News

Jessica
It has been said that Jessica Simpson is being a major pain while filming “Major Movie Star” and it has been said that insiders on the set at a National Guard base say they’re ready to give her a dishonourable Read more

 
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