Drivers on cell phones, ugh…

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Drivers talking on cell phones have long argued that it isn’t any different from them having a conversation with a passenger. Well, you can blow that argument to smithereens, at least according to researchers from the University of Utah. In a new study, they contend that talking to passengers doesn’t come close to comparing to the dangers motorists put themselves in when they’re preoccupied with a caller. Lead researcher DAVID STRAYER, speaking for the Utah group, says that drivers distracte

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CORRECTED: Mobile phones distract drivers more than passengers (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

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(Corrects researcher’s first name in 4th paragraph to Dave Strayer)

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Digital Signage - Apple’s iPhone Touts Growing Touch Trend

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Touch-screen technology is growing dramatically, according to market research firm iSuppli. The researcher forecasts that revenue generated by leading touch-screen technologies will grow to $4.4 billion by 2012, up from $2.4 billion in 2006.

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Researcher Finds iPhone 3G Flaw (InformationWeek)

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The vulnerability, found in the audio portion of Apple’s video format, can cause iPhones and iPods to crash.

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Rocketing iPhone sales drive Apple into phone vendor top ten (The Register)

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But the pole’s slippery - just ask Motorola… Apple joined Samsung and Sony Ericsson as the only major mobile phone makers to increase their market share during Q3, researcher Strategy Analytics said today.…

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