Exclusive audio obtained by The Nation of a stop-and-frisk carried out by the New York Police Department freshly reveals the discriminatory and unprofessional way in which this controversial policy is being implemented on the city’s streets. On June 3, 2011, three plainclothes New York Cit... Read more...
From the looks of this video, tragedy could've been avoided if the woman in this video was not on her cell phone as she entered her home.... or maybe not. Some people are just dumb. When good pranks go wrong... Read more...
The challenge of electromagnetic fields (EMF) is progressively turning into a social challenge. EMF is found anywhere electricity flows, these unseen waves are resulting in injury to the health of all living organisms. Because of developments in technologies, EMFs is often discovered in bedrooms, ... Read more...
You may be fooling yourself if you're not worried about your ability to be at ease with fine dining at a five-star restaurant, or taking charge of hosting a business or social dinner. If you wish to climb either the social or corporate ladder, you must have a veneer that is smooth and polished. Whil... Read more...
According to the Pew Internet project, people in the 18-24 year-old range are sending and receiving 110 texts per day on average. The median number of texts sent/received by that group is 50 per day. The overall average for texting per day amongst cell phone users is 42, says Pew. That number... Read more...
Did you ever wonder who invented the Cell Phone? Ok, let's say that you are on a TV game show and have to answer this question to win $10M. The question is, who invented the cellular phone? In all probability most of us could not Answer this question. Those of you who know are in a very small minor... Read more...
BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), one of the subway systems in San Francisco, asked wireless providers to block their signals to four downtown stations in order to disrupt a looming protest. That move has gotten nationwide attention from everyone ranging from civil liberties groups to that const... Read more...
Patricia A. Ackerman - Executive Director of the Chalkdust Education Foundation "Can you hear me, now?" was a popular query in a cell phone ad a few years back. The caller was seeking confirmation that two-way communication was occurring. By inference, and assuming no language barrier or audi... Read more...
#IAmNotADictionary Phrase Of The Day: My Phone's About To Die - This is an expression commonly used to signal to another party that either a) you no longer want to text them, or b) you intend on hanging up. This is a smooth way to avoid answering or hearing things from other people. However,... Read more...