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Additionally, there's a patent-pending Safe Zone feature that lets you create alarm-free locations so you don't accidentally set it off when at home or the office.
ENGADGET
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The growing number of people attending the live events are exposed to all of the major sponsors, who have tents and booths set up offering free food, drinks, t-shirts and other giveaways.
FORBES: Connect
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Minnesota and Tampa Bay, last year's American League champs, have also enjoyed various successes with low payrolls in recent years, providing plenty of fodder for a players union eager to jump on evidence that having the cash bar set by the free-spending Yankees doesn't wreak havoc on the rest of the league.
FORBES: Sports Business
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Wink's service is free to the consumer and doesn't require another set-top box, as does WebTV.
FORBES: My Friend, My Enemy
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Wink's service is free to the consumer and doesn't require another set-top box, as WebTV does.
FORBES: My Friend, My Enemy
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It would take a brave government to tell voters that it was making anything up to 50m television sets obsolete and a pretty silly one to spend billions on handing out free set-top boxes to people who don't feel like buying them.
ECONOMIST: Digital broadcasting
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And Kozmo.com's free-delivery policy is the real deal -- its prices aren't set artificially high to compensate.
CNN: Web shopping for the very impatient
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T-Mobile earlier this month rolled out an entirely new set of service plans that it says are contract-free as a way to lure carrier-wary users to its network.
FORBES: Washington State to T-Mobile: Watch It With This No Contract Stuff
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Unfortunately, Vizio hasn't committed to a 2013 release date for glasses-free 3D, but the rest of the lineup, set to debut later this year, will still have the firm's glasses-dependent passive 3D technology.
ENGADGET: Vizio's XVT Ultra HDTVs to bring 4K and glasses-free 3D to the masses, we go eyes-on
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The web as we know it was famously invented by Tim Berners-Lee while working at CERN, but it wasn't until a few years later -- 1993 to be precise -- that it'd truly be set free.
ENGADGET: CERN celebrates 20 years of a free, open web by restoring world's first website