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James Kim found deceased

December 6, 2006 After 11 days stranded in Oregon wilderness, missing CNET editor is found; wife and two daughters were rescued Monday. TAGS: Oregon, authority, family, San Francisco

James Kim: 1971-2006

December 7, 2006 The CNET editor was a devoted husband, father and friend, whose resourcefulness helped keep his wife and daughters alive. TAGS: Oregon, wife, family, France

AT&T kicks off tech philanthropy campaign

July 21, 2006 Twenty-one L.A. families are the first of 50,000 eventual recipients of packages that include a PC, printer and Net access. TAGS: AT&T Corp., Internet access, family, printer

Kati Kim describes harrowing week lost in woods

January 19, 2007 In an interview with investigators, the wife of CNET editor provides new insight into how he struggled to keep his family alive. TAGS: Oregon, road, family, wife, food

Tough choices for stuck winter travelers

December 6, 2006 For people stranded in the treacherous Klamath Mountains' winter terrain, there are no easy answers. TAGS: Oregon, family, wife, road, children

The search for James Kim ends

December 13, 2006 roundup The body of CNET editor has been found, authorities said Wednesday. TAGS: Oregon, mountain, family, search, reader, satellite, video

Study: Tech unites, not divides 'Family 2.0'

September 27, 2006 Survey conducted by Yahoo and OMD ad agency claims tech helps bring families together during hectic "43-hour days." TAGS: respondent, survey, family, advertising agency, conclusion, Yahoo! Inc., children, value, cell phone, IM

James Kim died of hypothermia, autopsy reveals

December 7, 2006 CNET senior editor had hiked more than 10 miles in a desperate search to help his family; other details of ordeal are made public. TAGS: Oregon, mile, senior editor, family, road, car, San Francisco

Cell phone coverage holes hurt public safety

December 15, 2006 Mobile coverage in rural areas could get worse before it gets better, leaving vulnerable many who rely on cell phones during emergencies. TAGS: cell phone, North Dakota, carrier, family, president, U.S.

Australia to give away porn-filtering software

June 21, 2006 Country's IT minister says $86 million allocated for free online downloads of a Web application, yet to be chosen. TAGS: Helen Coonan, minister, initiative, representative, filter, Australia, home PC, family, Internet Service Provider, download, information technology

Turning cell phones into lifelines

December 5, 2006 update Cell phones constantly update their position with cell towers, making them an important tool in finding lost persons. TAGS: OnStar, cell phone, GPS, GPS navigation, mobile operator, tower, family, search, satellite, location

MySpace.com, News Corp. sued in assault cases

January 18, 2007 Site and parent company are being sued by the families of girls allegedly solicited and sexually assaulted by adult users of MySpace. TAGS: MySpace, News Corp., South Carolina, law firm, Pennsylvania, New York, Texas, family

Baltimore proposes 'inclusive' Wi-Fi plan

June 28, 2006 Similar to an effort in Philadelphia, Baltimore's draft plan focuses on bringing Internet to low-income families. TAGS: Baltimore, Philadelphia, city, Connected Corp., Wi-Fi, family, bank

Searchers keep up hunt for CNET editor in rugged terrain

December 5, 2006 Kati, Penelope and Sabine Kim are transported to a hospital in "good condition"; search continues for missing James Kim. Photos: Kim family found Video of press conference TAGS: pant, terrain, press conference, search, family, video

Going green, one crib at a time

November 27, 2007 At Zwaggle.com, parents can trade in their kid gear. It's one of a growing list of sites encouraging people to swap rather than ditch their old stuff. TAGS: parent, goods, co-founder, kid, family

Videoconferencing ties seniors with families

August 14, 2007 Advances in technology may one day allow the elderly to virtually touch their grandchildren, family and friends.Photos: Dining with Grandma from miles away TAGS: Accenture Ltd., videoconferencing, Michigan, researcher, professor, family, image

Disney cancels U.K. mobile kid-tracking

August 14, 2006 Company's experience with the service, already launched in U.S., could have influenced its decision, analyst says. TAGS: Disney Corp., U.K., The Walt Disney Co., U.S., spokeswoman, decision, GPS, family

New tech aims to get kids off the couch

February 23, 2006 No more nagging about playing video games past bedtime. Hopscotch wants to keep kids from being glued to gadgets. TAGS: couch, kid, Boulder, video game, time management, children, parent, TV, family, games, video, Microsoft Corp.

Lessons learned from Kim tragedy

December 6, 2007 One year later, the death of CNET's James Kim has led to advances in search-and-rescue techniques and a better grasp of how cell phones can save lives. Video: Remembering James Kim TAGS: Oregon, handshake, cell phone, telephone company, family, San Francisco, search, video

Intel shows off Penryn chips

January 27, 2007 Upcoming chips will be Intel's first to use a new manufacturing technology and will have new multimedia instructions. TAGS: manufacturing, transistor, Paul Otellini, Intel, AMD, Intel Core 2 Duo, multimedia, family, instruction, server
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