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N.Y. Philharmonic Interrupted By Ringing Cell Phone

NPR Programs: Morning Edition  Fri, 01/13/2012 - 6:30am

The iPhone Marimba ringtone had not been written into Mahler's Ninth symphony. But there it was, chirping from the front row of the audience.

The conductor was so incensed he cut off the performance and waited for the phone to stop.

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Apple's Latest iPhone Underwhelms Investors

NPR Programs: Morning Edition  Wed, 10/05/2011 - 2:00am

Apple's new iPhone has a better camera, a faster computer chip and new voice recognition capabilities, but investors weren't all that impressed.

Apple shares fell slightly on a day when the rest of the stock market closed higher.

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Competitors' Apps Sour BlackBerry Users

NPR Programs: Morning Edition  Wed, 08/24/2011 - 2:00am

Research In Motion has seen its once-dominant share of the smart phone market eaten away by the iPhone and Android.

Bloomberg technology reporter Rich Jaroslovsky talks to Renee Montagne about RIM and the new BlackBerries.

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How did Austinites find out about the death of Osama Bin Laden?

Austin Metablog  Sat, 05/07/2011 - 8:00pm

I read the death of Bin Ladenabout it on my IPhone (which I absolutely love) while I was walking our...

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Coach Like a Techie with “Coaching Assistant”

Austinist  Tue, 04/26/2011 - 2:30pm

Coach Like a Techie with “Coaching Assistant” Clipboards are heavy.

Alright, they’re probably lighter than an iPhone, but liquids get spilled on them, they crimp your papers, and you usually have to use a pencil (and blow eraser worms all over the place).

Well coaches, welcome to the convenient pencil-free future.