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TelevisionsStillRuleAtTheCES
From: WCBS New York on Fri, Jan 09 2009 8:10 AM
The future is looking a lot more lean and green for your television screen. CBS News Reporter Drew Levinson has the latest from the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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2009sNewGadgetsDesignedToMakeLifeEasier
From: WCBS New York on Thu, Jan 08 2009 3:07 PM
The International Consumer Electronics Show kicks off Thursday in Las Vegas, and this year, it’s all about making your life a little easier. CBS 2's Manuel Gallegus looks at some new, never-before-seen items.
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2009ConsumerProductShowKicksOffThursday
From: WCBS New York on Wed, Jan 07 2009 8:12 AM
It is the event that makes gadget buffs drool. The 2009 Consumer Product Show kicks off on Thursday. CNET's Natali DelConte and Daniel Sieberg has a sneak preview from Las Vegas.
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HealthWatchExperimentalHeartFailureTreatment
From: WCBS New York on Fri, Dec 26 2008 7:10 PM
Heart failure is the fastest growing type of heart disease deaths in the US, and the leading cause for heart transplants. CBS 2's Dr. Max Gomez has the details on an experimental technique that could save thousands.
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HealthWatchImprovedRoboticHandTechnology
From: WCBS New York on Thu, Dec 25 2008 7:20 PM
It's a medical breakthrough, as revolutionary robotic hand technology is changing lives. The prosthetic hand actually has individual functioning fingers. CBS 2's Dr. Holly Phillips has the details.
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039FreedomCalls039KeepsOverseasSoldiersConnected
From: WCBS New York on Thu, Dec 04 2008 6:58 PM
Thanks to satellite technology, a Marine serving in Iraq was able to help his wife deliver their son in Connecticut. The Freedom Calls Foundation seeks to keep soldiers connected with their families. CBS 2's Cindy Hsu has the happy story.
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BlackberryStormCausesGridlockAtVerizonStores
From: WCBS New York on Fri, Nov 21 2008 2:31 PM
It was gridlock outside Verizon stores as self-proclaimed Blackberry addicts sought to get some new technology. The lines were long for the first-ever touch-screen Blackberry, the Storm. CBS 2's Magee Hickey reports.
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NJTeenagersTakingActionToKeepRoadsSafe
From: WCBS New York on Thu, Nov 20 2008 8:31 PM
They lost their friend in a deadly crash, and now some high school students in New Jersey are taking action to keep teenagers safe on the roads. As CBS 2's Christine Sloan reports, the hope an internet video will help.
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WCBSTVcomHasAllYourElectionNeeds
From: WCBS New York on Mon, Nov 03 2008 7:57 PM
Do you even know where to vote Monday? And once you get in the booth, do you know what you'll find on the ballot? You can find all that and more on our Web site. WCBSTV.com's Cali Carlin reports.
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ConsumerReportDigitalTVConversionPreparation
From: WCBS New York on Mon, Oct 20 2008 6:37 PM
The switch to digital television has many viewers confused, so experts from WCBS held a forum to provide them with this important information. CBS 2 Consumer Reporter Kirstin Cole has a breakdown of everything you need to know.
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HowToSaveMoneyOnYourCellPhonePlan
From: WCBS New York on Fri, Oct 10 2008 7:10 PM
If you're trying to cut back on your monthly expenses, one way to save is to cancel your cell phone service. But a recent survey found 70% of people would rather give up their morning cup of coffee. CBS 2's Dana Tyler has more.
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NYSchoolProvidesFreeLaptopsHomeInternet
From: WCBS New York on Mon, Oct 06 2008 7:42 PM
Some public school students in the south Bronx are going wireless. CBS 2's Cindy Hsu explains how they were able to get special low-cost computers and free internet access at home.
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GPSToBlameForCarTrainCrashInWestchester
From: WCBS New York on Wed, Oct 01 2008 12:07 AM
A man is blaming his GPS device for his car colliding with a train in Westchester County. Metro North says common sense should have taken over. Sean Hennessey reports.
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TMobileG1ToTakeOniPhoneBlackBerry
From: WCBS New York on Tue, Sep 23 2008 11:23 AM
The T-Mobile G1 will be the first cell phone to run on Google's Linux-based Android platform. The new phones will run Google Apps and developers to be able to create third-party applications faster.
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ProtonAcceleratorExperimentCompletesMajorTest
From: WCBS New York on Wed, Sep 10 2008 11:07 AM
The world's largest particle collider successfully completed its first major test by firing a beam of protons all the way around a 17-mile tunnel Wednesday in what scientists hope is the next great step to understanding the makeup of the universe.
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Bloomberg911PhotosVideoComingSoon
From: WCBS New York on Tue, Sep 09 2008 8:20 PM
Mayor Bloomberg announced on Sept. 9 that the city's 9-1-1 and other emergency services hotlines will soon be able to accept images and videos. Chris Wragge reports.
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SchoolTriesToProtectStudentsFromCyberbullies
From: WCBS New York on Thu, Jul 31 2008 6:03 PM
A local school district is trying to protect its students from cyberbullies, even when they attack from home. CBS 2's Cindy Hsu shows us how school officials are cracking down, and making the bullies the target.
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PayAsYouGoRatesOnAPayAsYouDriveBasis
From: WCBS New York on Tue, Jul 29 2008 7:26 AM
Change is just around the corner for New Jersey drivers who think their premiums are too high. Rates would be on a pay as you drive basis, meaning when it comes to how much you pay, you're in the driver seat. CBS 2's Christine Sloan has more.
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HowYouCanBecomeTheNextViralVideoStar
From: WCBS New York on Sat, Jul 26 2008 10:33 AM
Our favorite divorce lady's new post on YouTube indicates she is heading out of New York. It's just another example of the power of the internet tool, and how it can backfire. So how can you become the next viral video star? Frederick levy explains.
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039SmartSponge039MayHelpNYWaterwaysGoGreen
From: WCBS New York on Thu, Jul 17 2008 6:35 PM
Many families are taking steps to go green, as are many cities, and officials close beaches yearly when toxins hit dangerous levels. Now, beach water may be cleaner thanks to a new eco-friendly product. CBS 2's Elise Finch has more.
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