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Now you can put your iPhone into field test mode, which will allow to easily and precisely test your cell signal reception quality. You just need to follow these two easy steps:
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Now you can put your iPhone into field test mode, which will allow to easily and precisely test your cell signal reception quality. You just need to follow these two easy steps:
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Since I’m such a big geek, I fell in love with this MacBook-shaped cutting board I spotted over at Holy Cool.
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Since I’m such a big geek, I fell in love with this MacBook-shaped cutting board I spotted over at Holy Cool.
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The Sakshat, the $35 Indian tablet everyone’s been buzzing about, has an official launch date of early next year and…
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Perhaps you’ve been burning to build an online feature around some interesting government data source; if so, the Federal Communications Commission just made the task simpler. The agency has released the Application Programming Interface (API) specs for four of its big repositories of information: its consumer broadband test, broadband provider database, license owner storehouse, and latitude/longitude to county converter.
“We want the FCC’s Web presence to be larger than a single Web site,” FCC Geographic Information Officer Michael Byrne posted on Tuesday. “We want the developer community to run with these APIs to make mash-ups and data calls connecting FCC data assets to other sources for creative and useful applications to the public.”
Although the Commission has done a fine job of making its public filings much more accessible, that’s only the tip of the vast data iceberg which is the FCC. The biggest challenge is figuring out where this juicy stuff actually resides at fcc.gov.
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The Sakshat, the $35 Indian tablet everyone’s been buzzing about, has an official launch date of early next year and…
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Perhaps you’ve been burning to build an online feature around some interesting government data source; if so, the Federal Communications Commission just made the task simpler. The agency has released the Application Programming Interface (API) specs for four of its big repositories of information: its consumer broadband test, broadband provider database, license owner storehouse, and latitude/longitude to county converter.
“We want the FCC’s Web presence to be larger than a single Web site,” FCC Geographic Information Officer Michael Byrne posted on Tuesday. “We want the developer community to run with these APIs to make mash-ups and data calls connecting FCC data assets to other sources for creative and useful applications to the public.”
Although the Commission has done a fine job of making its public filings much more accessible, that’s only the tip of the vast data iceberg which is the FCC. The biggest challenge is figuring out where this juicy stuff actually resides at fcc.gov.
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Despite not fully understanding what the smart grid is, a recent survey found the majority of Americans actually support it.
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Despite not fully understanding what the smart grid is, a recent survey found the majority of Americans actually support it.