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We guess that makes sense since it has to fit into a standard SIM slot, but it's rocket science how they managed to fit all that circuitry into a board that tiny -- in fact, we were shown an x-ray view of the card, and the number of chips, resistors, and miscellaneous pieces of technology in there is nothing short of mind-bending.
ENGADGET: Sagem Orga shows off pricey SIMfi prototype at MWC Hands-on
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Meanwhile, John McCain appeared on "The View" and cooked ribs with Rachel Ray.
NPR: Candidates Vie For Female Voters' Attention
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Officials in Tennessee unearthed the tapes of James Earl Ray in 2011 but had no way to view the old technology.
BBC: US & Canada
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Baseballs pile up at Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio, where visitors find Ray Chapman, a shortstop for the Cleveland Indians who was killed by a baseball in 1920.
CNN: Cemeteries breathe life into tourists
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Moreover, both of those services are readily available via online menus of newer TVs and Blu-ray players, making it easy to find, pay for and view a movie without getting off the couch.
FORBES: How the Cloud and Big Data Are Changing Entertainment
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For the first time, Verizon's FiOS search on LG Smart TVs and Blu-ray players provide search results from a choice of 75 broadcast channels and Flex View content.
ENGADGET: Verizon FiOS brings its live TV streaming app to LG Smart TVs
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Batter says the company will offer content on a pay-per-view basis on a wide range of devices, including Android tablets and smartphones, Blu-Ray players, Intel processor-based Ultrabooks and various others.
FORBES: M-Go: Technicolor, Dreamworks Back New Video Service
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BD3D-enabled households are defined as homes having a 3D TV connected to either a Blu-ray Disc 3D player or to a PlayStation 3, with the required glasses on hand in order to view content.
FORBES: Global Spending on Blu-ray 3D Booming Thanks to PlayStation 3