# apple With the latest iPods shipping this week, you'll be wanting to know whether an upgrade is necessary—or whether to take the plunge into the wild world of iPoddery. So far, this is what the reviews are saying: More »
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A light and fun romcom that also addresses serious issues of how people use modern web and cell applications to stay close to each other.
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Nadia Kajouji was one of many suicidal individuals who explore suicide websites and chat-rooms online. Sometimes, they find support; other times, they encounter people hoping to push them over the edge.
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Web cameras are allowing distant grandparents to play a daily role in their grandkids' lives. "It’s a way to keep the relationship alive," said Anne Mooney-McLoone, a retired child development specialist. "Anything that puts a picture in their minds is good.”
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If you gotta promote a movie these days, you gotta be creative. Remember how “The Blair Witch Project” became a phenomenal movie back then because of their online campaign? How about “Paranormal Activity“? Another successful one simply by showing the audience’s reaction to the movie without showing much of the movie at all. Ha! Now, [...]
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Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: When the late show is over, turn off the TV, step outside and catch a late, late show in the night sky. It's prime time for the Perseid meteor shower. perseid - Meteor shower - Alan Boyle - Night sky - Astronomy
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The political message of the Coalition’s broadband policy is that they can deliver the same outcome as Labor sooner, for less cost and with less risk. But while both Labor and the Coalition promise the same speeds, they’re otherwise wildly different propositions.
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My story today in the Weekend Life section about Super Bowl ads proves one point: It isn't enough anymore to make a big splash by showing an ad for the first time during the Super Bowl. From sneak peeks to online contests to pick the ad to posts of "outtakes" on YouTube, the ads are everywhere already!
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