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Ashton Kutcher Debuts His Steve Jobs Look — Is He Convincing?
Ashton Kutcher Debuts His Steve Jobs Look — Is He Convincing?
Ashton Kutcher Debuts His Steve Jobs Look — Is He Convincing?
No one’s ever accused Ashton Kutcher of being smart. He played an airhead on ‘That 70s Show’ and some of his decisions — like his controversial “brownface” PopChips commercial and that Joe Paterno tweet — are evidence of that. But, he was smart enough to hop on the ‘Two and a Half Men’ train and to land the role of a lifetime, playing Steve Jobs for the Apple founder’s biopic, which just started s
Steve Jobs Stars as FDR in Lost Apple Video
Steve Jobs Stars as FDR in Lost Apple Video
Steve Jobs Stars as FDR in Lost Apple Video
Steve Jobs may have been a tech visionary, but if this long-lost nine-minute film from 1984 is any indication, his acting skills left a bit to be desired. In the video, Jobs plays none other than the 32nd president of the United States Franklin Delano Roosevelt. (Yes, you read that right.)
FCC & Wireless Carriers Finally Working To Keep Amarillo Cell Phones Safer From Theft By Putting Them On Stolen Cell Phone Database When They Are Taken
FCC & Wireless Carriers Finally Working To Keep Amarillo Cell Phones Safer From Theft By Putting Them On Stolen Cell Phone Database When They Are Taken
FCC & Wireless Carriers Finally Working To Keep Amarillo Cell Phones Safer From Theft By Putting Them On Stolen Cell Phone Database When They Are Taken
It has traditionally been fairly easy to fence a stolen cell phone in Amarillo.  Wireless carriers make it quite simple.  If you show up with money and a phone they'll turn it on for you, no questions asked.  The big question being whether or not the phone was stolen.
Google Looking To Raise Revnue With Cell Phone Ring Back Ads
Google Looking To Raise Revnue With Cell Phone Ring Back Ads
Google Looking To Raise Revnue With Cell Phone Ring Back Ads
Like Apple and Microsoft, I presume Google has plenty of revenue streams and plenty of money.  They don't see it that way.  The next time you call someone with a Google phone you might hear an advertisement instead of a ring-back tone.
Man Sues Apple for Siri’s Imperfections
Man Sues Apple for Siri’s Imperfections
Man Sues Apple for Siri’s Imperfections
Apple iPhone 4S users know that Siri, the voice-activated personal assistant, can be hit or miss. Sometimes she understands you perfectly and reacts with precision, and other times? Well, not so much. But a New York man is so upset by Siri’s flaws and foibles that he’s filed a lawsuit against Apple.
Study Discovers Wealthier Parents More Likely to Download Apps for Kids
Study Discovers Wealthier Parents More Likely to Download Apps for Kids
Study Discovers Wealthier Parents More Likely to Download Apps for Kids
A new study by the San Francisco-based non-profit group Common Sense Media found that affluent parents download apps specifically for their young children more than parents of lesser financial means do. Deemed the “app gap,” researchers found almost half of families with incomes above $75,000 had downloaded such apps, compared with only one in eight families earning less than $30,000. Lower-income

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