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CALL ME CRAZY. On April 16, 2013, Lifetime and Sony Pictures Television held a premiere event for the Lifetime Original Movie "CALL Me Crazy: A Five Film" at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles. L to R: Rob Sharenow, evp, Programming, Lifetime Networks; Jennifer Aniston, Executive Producer of "Call Me Crazy"; and Nancy Dubuc, pres, Entertainment and Media, A+E Nets. Debuts April 20, 8pm. Photo by John Shearer/Invision for Lifetime/AP Images.
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July 13, 2012
New Stuff 07/13/12
My Move, now available from Time Warner Cable, allows new and existing customers to connect their TWC services to their new residences via priority installation by a dedicated move specialist. Customers can complete an online Move & Transfer Request form or they can call a dedicated number; a specialist will walk them through how to set up new service or transfer their existing service to their new address. As part of the new service launch, TWC is offering free installation of IntelligentHome home security and management service exclusively to moving customers…Harris Corporation just conducted the first live, multi-state demonstration that showcased 700 MHz Band LTE (Long Term Evolution) for first responders. The nationwide public-safety LTE demo was the first of its kind, the company says, connecting pilot programs around the nation over the 700 MHz band. Users at multiple U.S. sites tapped into the LTE network to share streaming video, voice, mapping and presence to support various simulated mission-critical surveillance operations. Using the Harris BeOn app, Harris in Chelmsford, Mass., coordinated the efforts of three vehicles simulating surveillance scenarios in the field. Chelmsford participants viewed the presence of remote users in Las Vegas, Miami-Dade and Rochester as well as a streaming video feed from dash cams mounted on cars representing local public-safety agencies.
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