BOISE, Idaho — Police say a man on a Southwest Airlines flight from Las Vegas to Boise struck a teen who refused to turn off his cell phone. Officers arrested 68-year-old Russell E. Miller at the Boise airport on suspicion of misdemeanor battery. KBOI-TV
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Starbucks, Anheuser-Busch, AFP: Intellectual Property - Bloomberg
Starbucks Corp ., the world’s largest coffee-shop operator, was sued for patent infringement by a Chicago patent owner. ECharge Licensing LLC claims Starbucks infringed four patents related to the processing of credit cards. The patents were issued
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iPhone Glitch Temporarily Kills Alarms in 2011 - PC Magazine
Happy New Year! Here's hoping you'll wake up in time to enjoy the first morning of 2011, as multiple users are reporting that alarms set within the iPhone's default clock application aren't going off as expected come January 1, 2011. However, the apparent
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Skype IPhone Service May Speed Adoption of Mobile Video Calling - BusinessWeek
Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Skype Technology SA, the biggest provider of international calls, introduced video calling for Apple Inc.’s wireless devices, a move that may broaden the appeal of mobile videoconferencing. The newest version of Skype’s
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Man hits teen over an iPhone during flight - KABC
A 68-year-old man from Idaho is facing a misdemeanor charge -- after police say he struck a teenager who wouldn't turn off his cell phone on a flight. Russell Miller was taken into custody when his flight from Las Vegas landed in Boise. Police say he
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