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Stitcher. News Blog. A bill proposed this week by Assemblywoman Pamela R. Lampitt (D., Camden) would impose a fine of up to $50 and possibly 15 days in jail for pedestrians caught using their cellphones without hands-free devices while walking on public sidewalks and along roadways.If the bill becomes law, “petextrians” – people who text while walking – would face the same penalties as jaywalkers in New Jersey. “I see it every single day,” Lampitt said Friday. “Maybe they will think twice about it.” Since 2009, pedestrian fatalities have increased by 15 percent to 4,735 in 2013, the report said. Nearly two million pedestrian injuries were related to cellphone use, the report said.

In a world populated with idiots, the banning of risky behavior has its downside. PixelCorps.tv. Ajazz Tech. By: Alex Z. I’ve had very good luck avoiding spyware and viruses since I’ve owned a computer. Not everyone can say the same. There are simple steps that should be taken to avoid infection and different software that must be run. We live in a digital age where digital content is as precious to us as material possessions. It’s very important to protect our digital content. To put it simply, there are free and costly ways to protect our data. While there are many different pieces of antivirus and antispyware software available, I will be highlighting two (at minimum) that I recommend running.

In the meantime, here are some solid choices for antivirus and antispyware software. Free antivirus: Microsoft Security Essentials AVG Free avast! I currently use a combination of Microsoft Security Essentials and Spybot Search & Destroy. Microsoft Security Essentials leaves a small memory footprint and is easy to use. The interface is very clean and isn’t cluttered with too many buttons. That’s it. Ajazz Productions. 5by5 - Broadcasts for Geeks, Designers, Developers, and Entrepreneurs. Revision3: The Best TV Shows on the Internet.

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