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CBS reportedly refuses to budge on no-reviews policy, sending morale at CNET ‘plummeting’

Prior to an all-hands conference with CBS business on Wednesday, CNET staffers supposedly thought that their parent company may reverse its policy banning evaluations of the Hopper DVR and Aereo. Instead, as Jim Romenesko reports, CBS was stubborn. Not just might CNET’s testimonials group not cover the Hopper DVR, reporters apparently can not compose positively of the product at all.
This account appeared in media reporter Jim Romenesko’s blog site, supported by meetings of multiple CNET staffers. It suggests that CNET and its parent company are still at probabilities over what constitutes editorial disturbance. Troubles that appear minor to CBS are major for CNET. It provides no resolution of the bothersome distinction in between information and reviews that CBS is …
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What The — I’d Be Sending A Thank-You: Man Sues BMW Claiming Motorcycle Ride Gave Him 20-Month Erection

Picture unrelated: not the same bike.
Henry Wolf went on a four-hour motorcycle ride in September 2010 and claims he’s had a constant erection ever since. Gee, maybe you have a thing for motorcycles — you ever think about that? But now Mr. Wolf has hired a lawyer (read: boner chaser) and is suing BMW and the manufacturer of the seat (Corbin-Pacific) for damages because he’s been left “unable to engage in sexual activities.” What the?! Isn’t a boner actually THE ONE THING YOU DO NEED to engage in sexual activities? You can’t go blaming BMW for being socially awkward.
Thanks to FloorMatt and Michael-C, who heard through the grapevine that motorcycles give me boners too but you won’t hear me complaining about it unless this dude actually wins in which case OW OW OW MY EYE.
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How do I remove email and facebook contacts when sending a text on Android?
Question by Doc T: How do I remove email and facebook contacts when sending a text on Android?
I have Samsung Droid Charge running Android 2.3.6 and when I try and text someone it includes phone number contacts, emails, and facebook profiles. I only want the phone numbers to show up. How do I do this without remove gmail and facebook from my phone?
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Answer by Cindy
http://www.ehow.com/facebook-friends/
http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-support-troubleshooting/91736-facebook-contacts-how-get-rid-them.html
hope it can help you
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Which is much better on sending money to my cousin in the Philippines, Western Union or Xoom?
Question by Rain: Which is much better on sending money to my cousin in the Philippines, Western Union or Xoom?
Aside from bank accounts.. I want something cheaper and faster way on sending money to the Philippines, do you have any suggestions? Please let me know on how will or the requirements of the recipient on claiming the money. Thank you.
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Answer by monk
I have good experiences with Westen Union and still using them
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The Phantom Menace: Is Your Windows Phone 7 Device Sending Out ‘Phantom Data’?
The jury is still out as to whether or not 2011 will be the year of “traitorware,†but so far it seems to be the year, at least from Microsoft’s point of view, of “phantom data.†For some unknown reason several message boarders have started to complain that their Windows Phone 7 phones are automatically sending out anywhere from 30MB-50MB of data every single day. That could be problematic if you’re working with a relatively tiny data cap.
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The Phantom Menace: Is Your Windows Phone 7 Device Sending Out ‘Phantom Data’?
The jury is still out as to whether or not 2011 will be the year of “traitorware,†but so far it seems to be the year, at least from Microsoft’s point of view, of “phantom data.†For some unknown reason several message boarders have started to complain that their Windows Phone 7 phones are automatically sending out anywhere from 30MB-50MB of data every single day. That could be problematic if you’re working with a relatively tiny data cap.
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Logitech’s ‘Lonely TV’ Revue with Google TV ad may be sending the wrong message

Logitech’s promoting its Revue with Google TV box in a new “Lonely TV” series of advertisements, but while they’re suggesting the relationship between internet, TV and you should be closer this latest spot only makes us want to search for a restraining order. In light of concerns some have about online privacy and exactly how much information Google is revealing about our habits, maybe a giant screen with an eyeball on it sending a teenaged girl into a panic (and not the Bieber fever) is the wrong mascot. Check out the full ad after the break and see if we’re wrong — remember, being weird worked out great for Palm.
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Logitech’s ‘Lonely TV’ Revue with Google TV ad may be sending the wrong message originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 26 Aug 2010 14:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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PowerPhone patent approved for sending MMS messages to 911
We’ve seen 911 call centers that accept text messages, and now if PowerPhone gets its way you’ll some day be able to use MMS messages to further pinpoint the source of your distress. Patent number 7,764,769, “Integrated Call Handler and E-Mail Systems and Methods,” has just been approved by the Patent and Trademark Office, detailing the use of the company’s Incident Linked Multimedia (ILM) software to receive and prioritize multimedia messages at a call center near you. There is also something there about the software integrated with “existing Computer Aided Dispatch and Records Management Systems,” which we imagine must be good news for someone looking to implement these features. But let’s be honest: we’re just looking forward to watching the inevitable “World’s Most Embarrassing Drunken Videos to 911″ special on Fox. PR after the break.
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PowerPhone patent approved for sending MMS messages to 911 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 20 Aug 2010 10:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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That Cute Android Wallpaper May Be Sending Your Data to China
That Cute Android Wallpaper May Be Sending Your Data to China
Personal data about millions of Android users could be sent to a mysterious Chinese website thanks to a set of wallpaper apps in the Android Market. That’s according to mobile security firm Lookout, which discovered the questionable apps as part of its new App Genome Project.
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Samsung sending free Galaxy S handsets to unhappy iPhone 4 users on Twitter?
Samsung has been quietly giving out free Galaxy S handsets (the European version) to a few lucky British Twitter users. Apparently four of them were complaining about their iPhone 4s, while the fifth guy needed help to choose between the Desire, iPhone 4 and Galaxy S.
It looks like they are only picking certain ones though for some cheap publicity. For instance, Tiffany works in Digital Marketing for Condé Nast. The other ones also appear to be involved in marketing or publishing, with the exception of one student.
So you probably won’t be getting one if you go tweeting about it.
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