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The US Federal Communications Commission officially released the country's first national broadband plan Tuesday, and one of its major goals is to bring broadband service to all US residents. The FCC meeting Tuesday was ...
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![]() MiamiHerald.com | FCC Officially Releases National Broadband Plan PC World The US Federal Communications Commission officially released the country's first national broadband plan Tuesday, and one of its major goals is to bring broadband service to all US residents. The FCC meeting Tuesday was ... FCC National Broadband Plan: Too Much To Chew? FCC National Broadband Plan: What It Means For You FCC Says Adoption of New Broadband Plan Is Vital |
![]() Reuters | Google Brings Nexus One To AT&T, Rogers Wireless InformationWeek The search company says that it's pleased with sales of the device, even as critics declare the Nexus One a failure. By Thomas Claburn Moving to expand the sales potential of its Nexus One mobile phone, Google on Tuesday added a version of the Nexus ... Google Debuts AT&T 3G-Friendly Nexus One Google Starts Selling Full-price Nexus One on AT&T Google Nexus One Now Available on AT&T |
![]() TG Daily | Intel Launches Six Core Server Processors InformationWeek The Xeon 5600 series microprocessors, built using Intel's 32-nm technology, deliver 60% greater performance and use less energy than their predecessor. By Antone Gonsalves Intel on Tuesday introduced the Xeon 5600 series microprocessors that include ... Intel Jumps Most in Seven Months on Optimism for Server Market IBM, Dell, HP adopt Intel 6-core chip for IT, games Intel unveils new server chips ahead of AMD |
![]() DailyTech | Microsoft's Bill Buxton tells UI developers to 'do it naturally' BetaNews Microsoft should make Bill Buxton its front man -- the main spokesperson. Buxton, principal researcher for Microsoft Research, has style, great enthusiasm and vision. In an alternate universe, ... Windows Phone 7 Series: Everything You Need to Know Microsoft Windows Phone Marketplace: How Will It Stack Up? Windows Phone 7 Apps To Live In The 'S ... |
![]() The Guardian (blog) | Internet Explorer 9: It's All About Hardware PC Magazine IE9 depends more on the GPU and multi-core CPUs than any browser before it, which could make it a true game changer. by Lance Ulanoff Internet Explorer 9 marks a turning point for browsers and, perhaps, Microsoft in general. ... Microsoft Previews Internet Explorer 9 CNET News Daily Podcast: Microsoft previews IE9 Microsoft Releases Internet Explorer 9 'Platform Preview' |
![]() Siliconrepublic.com | Windows Phone 7: What You Need to Know PC Magazine Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 could make a big splash when it comes to market later this year. Here are some of the top things you need to know about Microsoft's new mobile OS. What's the big deal? Windows Phone 7 is an entirely new ... Smartphone Survey Only Tells Part of the Story Researcher: BlackBerry Facing User Exodus Report: Blackberry users lust after Apple's iPhone |
![]() New York Times (blog) | Twitter Flies the Coop TechNewsWorld Twitter has found a way to flit around to other Web locales through a feature called "@anywhere." Amazon, eBay, The Huffington Post, YouTube and others will be able to open a Twitter window to users, allowing them to send and receive ... Twitter's @Anywhere ID registered in late '07 Twitter Follows Facebook Connect with @Anywhere Twitter Looks to Conquer Web With @Anywhere Links |
![]() Globe and Mail | NPR, WSJ plan Flash-free Web sites for Apple iPad Apple Insider In addition to new App Store software, National Public Radio and The Wall Street Journal also plan to create specific versions of their Web sites completely devoid of Adobe Flash for iPad users. This week Peter Kafka with MediaMemo ... When your iPad battery dies, dig out $99-plus Keyboard dock, other iPad accessories will be MIA on April 3 Apple delays ship dates for some iPad accessories |
![]() The Next Web | Sorry, Google: Facebook Tops In Web Site Visits ChannelWeb Facebook's heavily criticized redesigns and privacy feature changes apparently have done nothing to hurt the social networking site's growth. In fact, it's possible the media scrutiny and publicity may have actually helped ... Hitwise: People get their news from Facebook and Google — not Twitter Facebook traffic tops Google for the week Facebook Soaring in Search, Popularity, Researchers Say |
![]() New Zealand Herald | Undercover Feds on Social Networking Sites Raise Questions Wired News The next time someone tries to “friend” you on Facebook, it may turn out to be an undercover fed looking to examine your private messages and photos, or surveil your friends and family. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has obtained an ... Feds use phony MySpace profiles to nab bad guys Feds consider going undercover on social network sites Break the law and your new 'friend' may be the FBI |