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POLL: Sex vs. cell phones
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POLL: Which Would You Choose? Sex vs. Cell Phones

By Mariela Rosario | 08/12/2011 - 16:30 | 0 Comments

We have to admit, we were totally floored when we read a recent study by Telenav that said that a third of all people surveyed were willing to give up sex for a week rather than give up their mobile phone. And a full 70 percent of those willing to give up their phones were women! We understand the importance of staying in touch, especially in a city as on-the-go as New...

Apple's 5 Most Racist iPhone Applications

Apple's 5 Most Racist iPhone Applications

By Damarys Ocaña Perez | 03/04/2011 - 16:00 | 0 Comments

Sometimes it feels like Apple approves its apps in an utterly random way. Example: Apple once rejected an app by a prize-winning political cartoonist on the basis that it “ridiculed public officials,” yet approved Baby Shaker, in which users shook their iPhones until a digital baby died (it was pulled after complaints). So maybe we shouldn’t be so surprised by all...

New Latina Moms Get Help Caring for their Babies via Cell Phone
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Young Latina Moms Access Parenting Tips via Text Message

By Lizzy Sise | 11/11/2010 - 19:00 | 0 Comments

Young mothers now have a new tool in the quest to be the best mami's they can be. An innovative service called Text4baby is a free mobile health initiative started by the National Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition to provide reminders and vital information about everything from vaccinations to child...

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POLL: Who Is Using Wireless Technology?

By Mariela Rosario | 10/20/2010 - 10:30 | 0 Comments

A recent study by the National Center for Health Statistics revealed some interesting data regarding the ethnic breakdown of wireless data users.

Do you still have a landlines or do you rely on your cell phone and other wireless technology for most of your communication and information needs? Take a guess at our poll question below. We'll be back at the end of the...

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