Lights Out and Prizes for Callers
It's the big giveaway day - every caller gets a prize! We take your calls in the dark this evening - read on to find out why. Thanks to callers from San Francisco, Houston, and Lacrosse WI - lucky winners all! Jen's got the night off, but Chloe keeps her seat warm.
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Hour 1
Blackberry outages this weekend. A French recording that may be older than Edison's. Starbucks barista donates kidney to customer. (Transplantliving.org for more about living organ donations) HD DVD group goes bust. Talk of an ISP music fee. Wikipedia hits 10 million articles. Windows XP may stick around past the June OEM deadline. Vista pretty in pink in Japan. Earth Hour is about to start - we'll be turning off our studio lights for an hour at 8pm, in support of Earth Hour. (EarthHour.org for more info) D-Link media center extender. Emotion increases your sense of smell.
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Hour 2
Scott from San Francisco gives us more info about that French recording we talked about last hour. (More info at NYTimes web site.) Yes, we're sitting here in the dark, for Earth Hour. What makes Vista machines crash? Online searches are getting booby-trapped. New Treo coming soon, maybe Sprint stores in July. Check your credit card statements if you shopped at Hannaford supermarkets. Apple news - handwriting recognition coming to the iPhone?; small update to Apple TV, Aperture update includes plug-ins. California students can't get enough access to computers - West Virginia is the only state to make the grade where technology is concerned. Filmmakers save thousands by using Final Cut. UN ousts cybersquatters. Shakespeare quartos go digital.
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Hour 3
Boy saves Grandma. Netflix saves customer relations. Superman copyright returns to an original creator's family. Americans moving to Texas. Larry Ellison gets a property tax break. George from Houston has a question about his PC running XP. Flights grounded for inspections. 2010 census hits technology snag - census takers don't know how to use new computers! Window shopping by bar code in San Francisco. New delivery services just for luggage eliminate airport baggage hassles. Comcast vows to treat all internet traffic equally. YouTube to collect more viewer data for advertisers. Tips for saving gas.
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