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Wrong number! Job hotline was sex line
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - People looking for work by dialing a published phone number for the Maryland Job Service Hotline could end up with something completely different.

Report: Fiber Internet growth overtakes cable
By PETER SVENSSON AP Technology Writer NEW YORK (AP) - For the first time, more people around the world are signing up for fiber-optic broadband service than for cable Internet service, according to a British research firm.

Calif's hands-free cell law for drivers in effect
By ROBERT JABLON Associated Press Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - Millions of California motorists have had to put down their cell phones or risk a ticket as a new law takes effect requiring hands-free devices for those behind the wheel.

AT&T to sell iPhone without contract for $400 more
NEW YORK (AP) - AT&T Inc. will sell the new version of the iPhone without a service contract for $400 more than the price with a two-year plan, a break from the rules set when Apple Inc.'s popular touch-screen gadget debuted last year.

Pentagon will buy satellites to do more spying
By PAMELA HESS Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The Pentagon will buy and operate one or two commercial imagery satellites and plans to design and build another with more sophisticated spying capabilities, according to government and private industry officials.

 

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