Wednesday, September 19, 2012


 Qualify? i phone 5qualify?NEW APPLE PHONE




If you're an AT&T customer with an existing iPhone that's still under contract (such as if you bought an iPhone 4s last year), the answer appears to be "no."   AT&T has changed its traditional policy of letting iPhone customers upgrade early for a nominal fee. In past years, you could step up from, say, an iPhone 4 to an iPhone 4s after just a year and not get penalized with  early upgrade fee



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Battlefield M.R.I.s


Magnetic Resonance Imaging machines stateside allow medical staff to get a better look at tissue in the human body, including the brain. The M.R.I. trailer in Kandahar, Afghanistan allows battlefield doctors to traumatic brain injury and its effects on service members on the front lines.