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And it will allow viewers to watch TV from a laptop, maybe on their cell phone or even in a moving car or train.
NPR: Consumer Electronics Show Abuzz About Mobility
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As satellite-based GPS becomes more ubiquitous in cell phones, the idea is that by figuring out the position and speed of a person's cell phone as it travels in a moving car, traffic data could be made available faster, cheaper, and in areas where it's hard to measure, like on rural roads or city streets, for example.
NPR: Cell Phones: A New Commuter Tool?
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For example, your cell phone belongs to 50 networks, it changes as you're moving along, when you're in a taxi, or if you're walking by your bank and want to do some banking.
CNN: Will Java and Jini be in everything?
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Yes, wireless providers have steadily moving towards a tiered payment approach with their Internet products: go over a certain limit and, as with your cell phone bill, you can expect to pay extra.
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