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FCC Opens TV 'White Spaces' for Unlicensed Super Wi-Fi
PC Magazine
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday released its long-awaited revised rules regarding devices that access white spaces, which can provide extended wireless capabilities, sometimes known as "Wi-Fi on steroids. ...
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Verizon CEO throws wet blanket on iPhone rumors
Ars Technica
By Chris Foresman | Last updated September 23, 2010 1:43 PM Though rumors about the possibility of Apple launching a CDMA-compatible iPhone on Verizon have been picking up steam lately—our own sources have told us that an LTE-capable iPhone has been in ...
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Ars Technica
Newark, NJ, schools to get $100M Facebook donation
The Associated Press
NEWARK, NJ — Mark Zuckerberg, the 26-year-old wunderkind behind Facebook is making a move to become a player in philanthropy just before the opening of a film that portrays him as less than charitable. The recipient of his $100 million donation ...
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RIM could be prepping 2.5 million BlackPads for this year
IntoMobile
Research In Motion is supposedly preparing to make 2.5 million BlackBerry tablets, or BlackPads, for the fourth quarter of this year, according to a financial analyst. This figure comes from Susquehanna Research analyst Jeffrey Fidacaro and it does ...
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IntoMobile
Facebook Plans Deeper Phone Integration
InformationWeek
A two-year-old partnership with INQ Mobile is expected to give Facebook a more pervasive presence on some mobile phones. By Thomas Claburn Intel CEO Paul Otellini demonstrates and discusses the future of collaboration and talks about Intel s business ...
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Experiment a success: Texas cougars beef up Florida panthers
Houston Chronicle
By ERIC BERGER Facing threats from habitat loss, hunting and poisoning only about two dozen panthers — also called cougars, pumas and mountain lions — remained in 1995. And after decades of inbreeding they were a miserable lot: they had heart problems, ...
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Microsoft: IE9 to require Windows 7 SP1
Computerworld
By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - Microsoft's new Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) browser will require Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1), a not-yet-released major update to the operating system, the company said today. According to a FAQ posted on the company's ...
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Spanish Court Sides With Google in YouTube Copyright Case
New York Times
By ERIC PFANNER PARIS — A Spanish court sided with Google on Thursday in a dispute with the broadcaster Telecinco, saying Google's online video-sharing service, YouTube, did not have to screen television clips for potential copyright violations before ...
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Einstein's Relativity Affects Aging on Earth (Slightly)
National Geographic
Like a vignette from The Twilight Zone, new research shows that you'll age slightly faster standing on a staircase than you do on the floor below. The finding is linked to the strange, time-bending effects of Albert Einstein's theories of relativity, ...
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National Geographic
Netflix Apologizes For Misleading Media
InformationWeek
Extras hired for the Toronto launch event promoting the debut of the movie subscription service's online video offering in Canada were told to act excited when talking to media. By Antone Gonsalves Netflix has apologized for telling hired extras ...
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