Friday, December 3, 2010

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Verizon's LTE pricing: Good deal or gouge?
Computerworld
By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - Verizon Wireless' planned rates for LTE data usage are either too costly or a relative bargain, depending on who is offering an opinion. The nation's largest carrier announced on Wednesday that it will start offering LTE ...
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Google ships Chrome 8. Did you notice?
Washington Post
By Rob Pegoraro A new version of Google's Chrome browser arrived Thursday. But if you didn't know that -- or saw an update prompt in your browser and clicked through it without caring -- you're forgiven. I, for one, am in no position to judge. ...
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China Unicom's IPhone Policy Draws Attention From Gov't
PC World
By Michael Kan, IDG News New contract rules at China Unicom meant to prevent Chinese iPhone 4 owners from reselling their phones have drawn the attention of the Chinese government, which has called on the network operator to respect consumers' rights. ...
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Amazon: WikiLeaks Violated Terms
Wall Street Journal
By GEOFFREY A. FOWLER Amazon.com Inc. stopped hosting WikiLeaks from its Web servers this week because the controversial group violated its terms of service, the Internet company said. Amazon, which rents Web infrastructure on a self-service basis, ...
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Speed Tests: Samsung Galaxy Tab vs. Apple iPad (video)
CNET
by Eric Franklin Sure, it's fun to create charts and graphs and tell you how one popular product compares with another popular product (and we do and will continue to do that), but it's so much more fun to show you! And by "fun" I mean a fracking ...
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