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Local Red Cross website aims to inform in case of emergency

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videoThe American Red Cross provides nearly half the nation's blood supply. They come to the rescue during emergencies and natural disasters, and now they're using social media to communicate with the public. Full story...
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The Droid enters the cell phone market

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videoFrom emailing to snapping pictures, the functionality of new-aged cell phones is mind-boggling. So how do you know which device is best for you? Full story...
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Cancer survivor's blog getting plenty of attention

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videoA local breast cancer survivor is being recognized for her work supporting others via her blog. Full story...
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Are you ready for Windows 7?

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videoThe latest version of Microsoft Windows is coming out on Thursday. WWAY's Hailey Winslow gives us the low-down on what to expect from Windows 7. Full story...
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Getting deals on goods sold by government agencies

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videoGovDeals.com is kind of like E-bay in the sense that it's an online auction, but the items for sale are surplus or confiscated items, being sold by government agencies. Full story...
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New computer virus posing as anti-virus program

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A new computer virus is infecting millions of computers worldwide and it is doing it by posing as anti-virus software. It is called Personal Antivirus. Full story...
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Spreading wireless signals to area beaches

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videoA Wilmington-based communications company is trying to make it easier for people to get online. Comspeco is setting up antennas to serve as wireless internet locations or "hot spots" in Wilmington and local beach towns. Full story...
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Web site offers ability to listen to health care bill online

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videoThe proposed health care reform bill making its way through Congress is stirring quite a bit of debate. A new website is helping people stay informed. Full story...
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Rural areas still waiting for broadband

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videoFederal government is divvying out $7.2 billion in the coming weeks to extend broadband in rural areas across the U.S. The problem is, the government needs four times that amount to cover everyone who's asking for high-speed internet. Full story...
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Paperless world a big change for those who didn't grow up with computers

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videoFrom reading the newspaper to paying bills, you can do just almost everything online these days, but for senior citizens, living in a paperless society can be very challenging. Full story...
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New waterproof case lets you take electronics in water

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videoNow you really can bring your cell phone everywhere with you, including the ocean. A local company says it's found a way to call home from the water. Full story...
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Many taking college courses online

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videoAs we begin a new school year, more and more students are stepping out of the classroom and signing up for classes online. Full story...
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Getting through to customer service by using Twitter

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videoGetting customer service can be frustrating. Try hanging up the phone and "tweeting" your service needs. Many customers are venting their frustration through Twitter, and companies are starting to listen. Full story...
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Youtube entertains and enlightens

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videoAside from the comical clips and ungodly talent acts that never cease to entertain us, Youtube hosts a large amount of tutorial videos full of knowledge just waiting to be soaked up. Full story...
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Texting your emergencies to 911

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videoTexting has become a popular form of communication for all ages, but it could soon become the best form of communication for all emergencies. Full story...
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