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FCC OKs Use of White Spaces to Deliver BroadbandThe Federal Communications Commission votes to open up unused, unlicensed portions of the television airwaves known as "white spaces" to deliver wireless broadband service. The vote is a big victory for public interest groups and technology companies such as Google and Microsoft that sa... |
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AT&T Tries Out Bandwidth CapsAT&T caved on bandwidth caps. As part of an experiment in Reno, Nevada, the company set consumer usage caps at 20 GB to 150 GB per month, depending on the plan. The company says it's protecting its network, but AT&T also wants to make a buck. ... |
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Google, Yahoo Throw a Bone to RegulatorsIn an effort to allay antitrust fears, the two internet companies reportedly make concessions that would take some of the steam out of their proposed advertising partnership. ... |
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The Laptop Celebrates Its 40th YearWednesday marks the 40th anniversary of a significant event in tech history — Alan Kay's conception of the laptop, dubbed "Dynabook." ... |
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I Lost The New Millenium Paper Plane ContestI knew I was in trouble the moment I walked into the Great Hall at the New York Hall of Science to take part in (and cover) a paper plane contest for wired.com. This place was lousy with ringers. Maybe I wasn’t going to win, but I was going to learn how to play the game. ... |
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AOL Taunts Google on WebmailAOL’s e-mail team writes a snarky Halloween-themed blog post making fun of Gmail and accusing it of being late to the game with its new features. ... |
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