In the last five years, the amount of surveillance has expanded and it has steadily increased at a rate of 15 percent per year since 2007. According to mobile service carriers, in 2011, 1.3 million cell phone requests were made by law enforcement of users’ digital data and 2732 wiretapping requests were also made across the US. The growing trend has resulted in a decline in warrants for wiretapping. So what does this mean for Americans? Alan Butler with the Appellate Advocacy Counsel for EPIC, joins us with his take on the growing practice. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com
Man smashes up T-mobile Shop Manchester on Market Street. Who would do this? Maybe the man himself can comment on what happened and why he decided to do this to the shop? If you’re watching let us know. This is SHOCKING!
Timeline of Topics: 00:31 Galaxy Nexus finally available from Verizon 5:06 Top 5 Android phones (December 2011) (Galaxy Nexus is #2) 11:46 NTSB recommends nationwide ban on the use of cell phones while driving; Should all in-car cell phone use be banned? 27:20 Nokia Lumia 710 announced for T-Mobile 32:49 AT&T, Verizon reportedly testing Nokia Lumia 800 with LTE support 35:11 HP opts to make webOS open source; Which manufacturer would you like to see pick up webOS? 41:15 Samsung Galaxy Note tipped to hit AT&T next year with LTE connectivity 43:20 Open Q&A
Cell phone ringtone/themes on the piano (all played by ear) from some of the top carriers and companies… plus Cisco, (networking…but w/e) lol. Download the sheet music at thesleepypianist.blogspot.com Feel free to comment below on what other sound effects or themes you’d like me to play. Maybe I can start a series on this stuff or something Be sure to also check out my Windows sound effects videos like this one… www.youtube.com
At 5:45 AM on August 5th, I was fortunate enough to be on LA’s local FOX news to talk about the best cell phone on each carrier. Do you agree with my choices?
Soon you will be able to “feel the music the way the artist intended.” HTC Corporation, a global designer of mobile devices, announced an investment with Beats™ Electronics LLC, the company redefining the audio market with its iconic Beats by Dr. Dre™ audio experience. The two companies have been working together to create superior mobile audio experiences, which will result in a line of HTC devices integrated with Beats sound innovations, available this fall.