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View Article  Put more money in the meter -- from your cell phone
It's hell, of course, when your meeting is running late and you know your time is running out on the parking meter and fines start at $20 or $30. Now, there's a solution. Use your cell phone to dial up the parking meter and have it charge your credit card ...   more »
View Article  (Finally!) Apple launches iTunes in Canada
Apple Canada launched iTunes here today and the price is still 99 cents a tune. Mind you, that's 99 cents Canadian, which works out to 83 cents U.S. U.S. customers of iTunes, of course, are also paying 99 cents a tune but they're paying 99 cents U.S. or $1.17 Canadian ...   more »
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