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In NJ, Using a Hand-Held Cell While Driving Could Cost You Your License
New Smart Phone App Lets NJ Consumers Investigate Charities
Social Media’s Impact On Small Businesses
If you're currently running a business, odds are pretty good that your company has a Facebook, Twitter, or some kind of other social media presence.
Newfield Man Puts Magnets In Self To Wear iPod [VIDEO]
Dave Hurban is a tattoo artist from Newfield in Gloucester County. As such, he's no stranger to strange. He has a passion for ink, body piercings, and apparently for one day becoming a cyborg. He's well on his way after deciding to embed four magnets in his wrist so that he can attach an iPod Nano to himself without having to strap it on
Bouncers Using Facebook for Age Verification
If you’ve ever been to a bar, you’ve likely had a bouncer check your ID to be sure you’re old enough to drink. But since IDs can be faked, some bouncers in the UK have a new screening method: they’re checking your Facebook account, too.
Unsolicited Texts Would Be Outlawed In NJ Under Legislation [AUDIO]
Facebook, Social Media Privacy Protected Under Bills Approved Today
Today, the Assembly Consumer Affairs Committee approved a pair of bills sponsored by Assemblyman John Burzichelli and Assembly Majority Leader Lou Greenwald that would bar employers and colleges from requiring current or prospective employees or students to turn over their login information for social networking websites as a condition of employment or acceptance.
