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Verizon Wireless LTE Announcement Launches 3-Way 4G Claim-fest eWeek News Analysis: Three of the four major US wireless carriers are now claiming to offer 4G service. None of truly are 4G services, but all are pretty fast. Verizon Wireless will start offering LTE service, as well as a couple of LTE-capable USB sticks ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FTC Backs Plan to Honor Privacy of Online Users New York Times By EDWARD WYATT and TANZINA VEGA WASHINGTON — Signaling a sea change in the debate over Internet privacy, the government's top consumer protection agency on Wednesday advocated a plan that would let consumers choose whether they want their Internet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mixed Reaction to FCC Internet Plan New York Times By EDWARD WYATT WASHINGTON — The plan from the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission to ensure an open and neutral Internet drew mixed reviews on Wednesday from consumer advocates and Internet service providers, presenting the agency with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google E-Book Service Launching to Challenge Amazon, Apple eWeek Google will launch its online bookstore soon to rival Amazon Kindle electronic reader, Apple iBooks for the iPhone and iPad and Barnes & Noble's Nook e-reader. Google will launch it overdue online bookstore in December to grab a piece of the digital ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple removes anti-gay app from App Store CNET by Lance Whitney Apple has removed an iPhone app considered anti-gay following a wave of protests sent through the online petition site Change.org. Initially approved and available in the App Store in October, the Manhattan Declaration app was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Acts to Eliminate Distasteful Web Sellers New York Times By DAVID SEGAL Google announced on Wednesday that it had changed the way it ranks search results so that unscrupulous merchants would find it harder to appear prominently in searches. The change was prompted by an article in The New York Times on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Men Are For Android, Women Are For iOS, Nielsen Study Says PC Magazine Women are more likely to buy an iPhone for their next smartphone purchase, while men prefer Android devices, a Nielsen study found. Based on data collected in October 2010, 31 percent of women wanted to buy an Apple iOS device next, followed by 22.8 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HP Ditches Windows Home Server InformationWeek Microsoft-based MediaSmart systems will give way to new line of products powered by Palm group's WebOS technology. By Paul McDougall , InformationWeek Just call them frienemies. Despite inking a$250 million dollar partnership earlier this year to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Windows Phone 7 jailbreak tool comes, goes within a week Ars Technica By Peter Bright | Last updated December 1, 2010 9:12 PM Last week saw the release of ChevronWP7, a tool to allow development and installation of Windows Phone 7 applications on any phone, without having to go through the Microsoft approval process. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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