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Cell-ebration! 40 Years of Cellphone History

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Cell-ebration! 40 Years of Cellphone History
Wednesday, April 03, 2013 9:46 AMStephanie Buck
Today's mobile movement is all about efficiency and multitasking. But with the first cellphone in 1973, you could place a phone call and get a workout at the same time. After all, the phone weighed 2.5 pounds. The cellphone turned 40 on Wednesday, April 3. Its creator, Martin Cooper, 84, placed the first mobile phone call on the streets of New York City — he phoned his rival, Joel Engel, head of research at Bell Labs.

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How U.S. Copyright Law Holds Back Tech Researchers
Wednesday, April 03, 2013 6:15 AMThe Daily Dot
Last week, the Daily Dot and the National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture explored the detrimental effects of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) on artists, creators, teachers, fans and other participants of online media. Hard on the heels of that discussion, Slate draws attention to another chilling effect of the restrictive U.S. copyright law: abiding by the DMCA could be actively harming your computer.

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