Cell phones don't just create distractions for drivers. Seven out of ten respondents in a Liberty Mutual Insurance poll say using a smartphone while crossing the street is distracting -- and dangerous -- for pedestrians.
Imagine a world where your smartphone can realize that you're angry or sad, and react accordingly. Thanks to the University of Rochester, it's not as far away as you might think.
The iPhone 5 was released in stores today, but local residents weren't lining up outside retailers to get their hands on the new phone. Most of the customers at Best Buy in Dartmouth had already pre-ordered their new Apple product.
Melissa Gregoir was the exception, however...