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Hal Jackson, 96, New York Broadcaster Who Broke Racial Barriers in Radio

Location:
New York, NY
United States
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Hal Jackson, a veteran broadcaster who broke down racial barriers, becoming one of the first black disc jockeys to reach a large white audience and an omnipresent voice on New York City radio for more than 50 years, died on May 23 in Manhattan. He was 96.

High Noon for Diller's Aereo

Location:
New York, NY
United States
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When Barry Diller backed a start-up that streams local broadcast signals over the Internet, it looked like another unorthodox move by a famously offbeat mogul. Now that start-up has become a grenade that is threatening to wound the television industry.

Lawmakers question whether Google misled Congress on data collection

Location:
Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530-0001
United States
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2

Reps. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and John Barrow (D-GA), who both serve on the House Commerce Committee, sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder asking the Justice Department to investigate whether Google misled Congress and regulators over its collection of data from unprotected Wi-Fi networks.

E-Mail Shows Murdoch Bid Maneuvering

Location:
London
United Kingdom
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3

The long-running judicial inquiry into the cloistered world of Britain’s media barons and powerful politicians produced a new and potentially damaging insight into the internal maneuvering within Prime Minister David Cameron’s government as it considered Rupert Murdoch’s $12 billion bid last year to take control of the country’s most powerful and lucrative commercial television network.

My Other Phone Is a Phone

Location:
Forrester Research
400 Technology Square
Cambridge, MA 02139
United States
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2

A new study from Forrester Research on technology adoption by urban Chinese consumers also illustrates the power of the mobile Internet in China. Out of more than 3,600 people surveyed, 71 percent use their phones to go online at least once daily. Fully one-third of the consumers surveyed own two or more active mobile phones.

FCC Dedicates Spectrum Enabling Medical Body Area Networks

Location:
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
445 12th Street SW
Washington, DC 20554
United States
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3

The Federal Communications Commission advanced its wireless health care agenda by adopting rules that will enable Medical Body Area Networks (MBANs), low-power wideband networks consisting of multiple body-worn sensors that transmit a variety of patient data to a control device.

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