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AOL raises fees for some dial-up plans
NEW YORK - If you're still paying for AOL, your bill may be going up 20 per cent this month.
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FCC chief says Comcast violated Internet rules
Thu, Jul 10, 2008 (7:27 p.m.) The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission will recommend that the nation's largest cable company be punished for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open access to the Internet.
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However, Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang told Reuters on Thursday that he was not likely to meet with representatives of Microsoft at the conference.
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iPhone killer-app is letting users choose software
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The first iPhones won praise for their sleek design and elegant touchscreen, but Apple's new computer phones, arriving this week, will use the power of software to make the device like no phone ever seen.
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FCC chief says Comcast violated Internet rules
Associated Press - July 10, 2008 10:23 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission will recommend that the nation's largest cable company be punished for...
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Google says independent Yahoo better for business
Fri 11 Jul, 2008 02:19
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FCC chairman to recommend sanctions against Comcast for blocking 'Net traffic
WASHINGTON - The head of the Federal Communications Commission said Thursday he will recommend that the largest cable company in the U.S. be punished for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open access to the Internet.
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Yahoo CEO says not likely to meet with Microsoft
SUN VALLEY, Idaho (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc Chief Executive Jerry Yang said on Thursday he was unlikely to meet with representatives of Microsoft Corp at this week's meeting of media and tech executives in Idaho.
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Longoria and Hart elected All-Stars
NEW YORK -- Tampa Bay Rays rookie third baseman Evan Longoria and Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Corey Hart were elected All-Stars by fans in Internet balloting that ended Thursday.
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Network opens its online Olympic coverage
No broadcaster shows how fast and far digital media has come than the U.S. network NBC Universal's plans for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. In the 2006 Turin Winter Games, NBC streamed only one hockey game online. This year, NBC will stream 2,200 hours of 25 events live, with nearly the entire 4,000 hours of the games available on archive for North American Internet users.
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FCC chairman to recommend sanctions against Comcast for blocking 'Net traffic
WASHINGTON - The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission will recommend that the largest cable company in the U.S. be punished for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open access to the Internet.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 12th Aug 2002 02:08 UTC
The news from the Gobe Software front seem to be slightly sad, but only at first glance. Sad because, Gobe as we know it is no more, as it sold the gobeProductive source code and rights to FreeRadicalSoftware, Inc. However, FreeRadicalSoftware's business plan requires them to GPL the popular office suite, allowing everyone to access gobeProductive's source for Windows, Linux and even BeOS.
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Google says independent Yahoo better for business
SUN VALLEY, IDAHO (Reuters) - An independent Yahoo Inc is better for business, Google Inc Chief Executive told reporters on Thursday, saying a combination with Microsoft Corp would be anti-competitive.
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Computer dream team to help farm water
Ed Hooper and his colleagues from three other Australian universities won the challenge held in Paris this week with an innovative computerised system for managing farm water resources.
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Struthers Mayor Calls for Employee Discipline
The mayor of Struthers believes disciplinary action is needed for a city employee he accuses of going through his personal belongings. Mayor Terry Stocker says he found emails on an old city computer that he felt were inappropriate in nature.
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iPhone killer-app is letting users choose software
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The first iPhones won praise for their sleek design and elegant touchscreen, but Apple's new computer phones, arriving this week, will use the power of software to make the device like no phone ever seen.
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Good sports
There's plenty of fun to be had on your frumpy, bespectacled home computer
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Worthy of worship
The portable Web is what users really want from the iPhone, and the thing does it well
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 10th Feb 2003 19:02 UTC
My CTX AMD K6-300/128 MB RAM/3 GB drive laptop is obviously at the end of its life. I was in the "shopping" process for a laptop for 2 months now, and I considered a number of PC laptops, including the Compaq Presario 1525US. At the end, I decided to get the new 12" Powerbook , came in last week, and I am since then using it as my primary machine.
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FCC head wants Comcast punished
Chairman recommends that Comcast be punished breaking agency principles about Internet access.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 5th Jan 2007 23:25 UTC
"There's been radio chatter this week of a possible new addition to the Windows family: a 'Home Server' . If the chatter is right, Microsoft will unveil it at CES, which kicks off next week. 'Home Server', according to my sources, is about centralized storage, home automation and security."
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Reuters Technology Summary
iPhone killer-app is letting users choose software SAN FRANCISCO - The first iPhones won praise for their sleek design and elegant touchscreen, but Apple's new computer phones, arriving this week, will use the power of software to make the device like no phone ever seen. Whether it's faster Web speeds, security for business users or using the phone's direction-finding ...
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New iPhone hits shelves
TOKYO/WELLINGTON - Apple's new iPhone made a glitzy debut on Friday as frenetic buyers in New Zealand and Japan, some of whom had camped in line for days, stormed outlets to get their hands on the gadget.
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iPhone killer-app is letting users choose software
The first iPhones won praise for their sleek design and elegant touchscreen, but Apple's new computer phones, arriving this week, will use the power of software to make the device like no phone ever seen.
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Apple's IPhone 3G Launches in Japan
Amid cheers, queues and smoke, Apple's iPhone made its Japan debut on Friday morning.
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