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FirstAnnualNYCScienceStreetFair
From: WCBS New York on Sat, Jun 17 2006 9:40 AM
Brett Larson reports on a science street fair, showing kids new ways to enjoy science on the Lower East Side.
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HollywoodMagicBeingMadeRightAtNYU
From: WCBS New York on Tue, Jun 13 2006 5:01 PM
Tech editor Brett Larson reports on special effects program at New York University.
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NYUCADAAnimationsMichaelGallayFetch
From: WCBS New York on Tue, Jun 13 2006 3:40 AM
New York University animations: Michael Gallay's Fetch
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NYUCADAAnimationsAnaBenitezMartinezFly
From: WCBS New York on Tue, Jun 13 2006 3:40 AM
NYU Graduate Animations - Ana Benitez Martinez: Fly
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NYUCADAAnimationsPaninatIndranakInMyDreams
From: WCBS New York on Tue, Jun 13 2006 3:40 AM
NYU CADA Animations - Paninat Indranak: In My Dreams
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NYUCADAAnimationsBobbyYanUseTheForce
From: WCBS New York on Tue, Jun 13 2006 3:40 AM
NYU CADA Animations - Bobby Yan: Use The Force
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IfYouCanHearThisRingToneYou039reTooDarnYoung
From: WCBS New York on Mon, Jun 12 2006 3:34 PM
A student on Long Island has come up with a ring tone that is at an audio level too high for older people to hear. That means students may be able to receive messages and alerts o their cell phones that otherwise had been banned in school. Jennifer McLogan reports.
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WatchMoviesFromTheNYPublicLibrary
From: WCBS New York on Sat, Jun 10 2006 11:40 AM
Brett Larson shows you how you can watch movies and documentaries online through the New York Public Library's "e-video" program.
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TeenRunsAwayToIsraelWithManSheMetOn039MySpace039
From: WCBS New York on Fri, Jun 09 2006 4:10 PM
A 16 year old ran off to the Middle East with a man she met on the My Space website.
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039You039veGotMail039AlsoMeansYou039veGotABossWatching
From: WCBS New York on Tue, Jun 06 2006 3:20 PM
Office e-mails can be subject to disciplinary action by your boss. Alexis Christoferous explains the how and why.
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TechStylesComputerTechSupport
From: WCBS New York on Tue, Jun 06 2006 1:20 PM
What should you do when faced with a computer problem? Brett Larson offers some advice.
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HowToShareYourPhotosOnline
From: WCBS New York on Sat, Jun 03 2006 9:00 AM
Tech Editor Brett Larson shows you the best new ways to share your vacation pictures on line.
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GoHighTechFor039GradsAndDads039
From: WCBS New York on Thu, Jun 01 2006 11:15 AM
Brett Larson shares his gadget picks of the year, and provides great gift ideas for June.
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CBS2039sBrendanKeefe039sCreativeStanceOnNYPDiPodProtection
From: WCBS New York on Tue, May 30 2006 9:50 PM
NYPD comes up with way to ID iPods, other small gadgets. Brendan Keefe reports.
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NewGadgetsAvailableToMakeSummerDrivingMoreFun
From: WCBS New York on Tue, May 30 2006 3:41 PM
Brett Larson reports on new gadgets that are available to make the summer driving experience more interesting.
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BeachWeekALookAtTechnologyInAtlanticCity
From: WCBS New York on Mon, May 29 2006 6:50 AM
Brett Larson explores the different types of technology used throughout Atlantic City.
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VAChiefsGirlledByCongressForComputerSnafu
From: WCBS New York on Thu, May 25 2006 3:55 PM
The head of the Veterans' Administration faced tough questioning from a Congressional panel looking into why millions of veterans personal information was stolen from the agency's computers.
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2MillionOnlineCBS039GoldRushPullsViewersIntoAction
From: WCBS New York on Sat, May 20 2006 1:31 PM
Brett Larson has a look at a mass media event that television viewers can play online.
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TechStylesNewTechForOldCars
From: WCBS New York on Wed, May 17 2006 11:10 AM
Brett Larson reports on new devices for your car that will help you get around in style!
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StudentsGreetedByNYPDDetectorsLookingForCellPhonesWeapons
From: WCBS New York on Wed, Apr 26 2006 4:12 PM
A surpise atr school: officers arrived with metal detectors to screen studentsfor weapons and even cell phones. Kerri Lyon reports.
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