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The battle for the 'smart home' heats up
What if the cable guy was also your home security guy?
Maryland consumers are about to find out. Comcast Corp. has launched a marketing blitz this month to sign up customers for its new "Xfinity Home" package, which features a residential alarm system,...Tags: Television Industry, Homes, Networking, Marketing, Satellite and Cable Service
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Cellular Sales creates new sales jobs in Bel Air
Cellular Sales, the nation's largest Verizon premium wireless retailer, recently announced the grand opening of a new store at 1435 Rock Spring Road in Bel Air. "Cellular Sales is pleased to open our newest store on Rock Spring Road," Kory White,...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Verizon Communications
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BGE to begin smart meter installation in May
Starting in May, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. will begin installing "smart meters" in a huge undertaking intended to modernize Central Maryland's electricity grid and save customers money by helping them control energy use.
The three-year, $482 million...Tags: Radio, Hank Greenberg, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Baltimore County, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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'Graduations' mark five-year milestone for TowsonGlobal
On March 27, TowsonGlobal at Towson University is marking its fifth anniversary and recognized the achievements of six entrepreneurs who have turned ideas into real businesses. During the Celebration of Entrepreneurial Success ceremony at the university,...Tags: Towson, Electronics, Towson University, Companies and Corporations
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Senior briefs
Support groups The Department of Aging and Disabilities has revised and updated a booklet on "Community Support Groups." Information contained in the booklet focuses on groups designed for caregiving, Alzheimer's disease, bereavement for adults and...Tags: George Burns, Curling, Diabetes, Medical Specialization, CVS Corp.
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Connect people to health by increasing access to technology
When we think of the technological advances of the past 20 years, one in particular will probably come to mind for most Americans: wireless technology, which now enables us to access the Internet from anywhere. But when most Americans think of the top...Tags: Barack Obama, Medical Procedures and Tests, Surgery, Diabetes, T-Mobile
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Police Blotter
police blotter Police reports in Baltimore city and county Central Baltimore Victim named Yesterday, police identified the man shot about 5 a.m. Nov. 7 in the 600 block of Sewell St. near Argyle Avenue in the Upton neighborhood. Leroy J. Taylor, 45,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Assault, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Theft, Apple iPod
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Hacking It
Sun StaffAvi Rubin is known for annoying large companies and important people. Two years ago, the Johns Hopkins University professor first alerted the country to troubling vulnerabilities in electronic voting, much to the consternation of election officials and...Tags: Time Warner Inc., Consumer Goods Industries, Palo Alto (Santa Clara, California), Bank of America Corp., ChoicePoint Incorporated
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On somber day, Bush urges unity
Sun reporterPresident Bush, in a televised address last night, called the war in Iraq "a struggle for civilization" that Americans should "put aside our differences" to win, capping a day of hushed remembrances, tolling bells and wailing bagpipes on the fifth...Tags: Democratic Party, White House, Defense, Washington, DC, Bill Clinton
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A conversation with Steve Wozniak
First of two parts Though out of the spotlight since leaving Apple Computer Inc. in 1985, Steve Wozniak remains revered for his integral role in helping Steve Jobs establish the company in 1976. He is credited with single-handedly designing the Apple I...Tags: Television Industry, Schools, Satellite and Cable Service, Bill Gates, Consumer Electronics Industry
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A real January surprise?
As Apple Computer Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs began yet another keynote speech Tuesday morning at the Macworld trade show at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, he told the assembled faithful that he had “enough for two Macworlds.” Though prone to...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), TiVo Inc., Standards, Consumer Electronics Industry, Movies
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Wireless hits the (hot) spot
Sooner or later, you'll go wireless. Since 1999 Apple has sold a technology it calls "Airport" allowing Mac users to connect to a network via a base station that broadcasts a signal to any Mac equipped with a $99 Airport card. All current Mac models...Tags: McDonald's, Starbucks Corp., Standards, TiVo Inc., AT&T Corp.
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