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No, Your Smartphone Is Not a Boarding Pass
2014-12-10 16:09:48| PC Magazine Security Product Guide
Smartphones are replacing things like boarding passes. But what good is that if they are woefully inconvenient?
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No, Your Smartphone Is Not a Boarding Pass
2014-12-10 14:00:00| PC Magazine: the Official John C. Dvorak RSS Feed
Smartphones are replacing things like boarding passes. But what good is that if they are woefully inconvenient?
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Dutch fibre subscribers pass 750,000
2014-12-02 10:04:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The number of Dutch households with a fibre broadband subscription passed 750,000 in November, according to the Telecompaper FTTH Monitor. Almost 84 percent use the Reggefiber network, while the remainder have a connection with CIF or one of the small local networks. Each month, around 90,000 subscribers are added. Compared to November 2013, the total base has increased by around 100,000. However, growth has slowed in the past 12 months compared to previous years. Telecompaper expects growth to pick up again now as KPN is since July connecting broadband customers automatically to fibre in areas where it's available. This is increasing fibre penetration on existing networks.
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Nissan And Renault Together Pass 200,000 Electric-Car Sales
2014-11-26 17:12:29| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
A little less than four years ago, the first 2011 Nissan Leaf electric car was delivered to eager buyer Olivier Chalouhi in San Francisco. Of those sales, the Alliance says that 66,500 were logged from January through early November of this year--a 20-percent increase on 2013 levels.
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North Pass Opponents' Lawsuit Thrown Out By Judge
2014-11-24 04:48:01| Energy - Topix.net
Two business owners opposed to the Northern Pass project won't get to pursue their lawsuit against Public Service Company of New Hampshire. The co-owners of Owl's Nest Resort and Golf Club in Campton and Thornton in northern New Hampshire said news of the proposed a 187-mile electrical transmission line across the state hurt their business.
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