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Genwi Further Blurs The Line Between A Feed Reader And A Friend ReaderOpen in New Window
When we first wrote about Genwi a year ago, it was a social feed reader with content feeds that could be organized by different categories (blogs, news, videos, music, podcasts) and shared with your read more »
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Judge throws Comcast/NFL Network mess back at FCCOpen in New Window
It's back to the original line of scrimmage for the great slugfest between Comcast and the NFL Network. An FCC administrative judge says the case needs more time to be resolved.Read More... read more »
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FCC inquiry on cable channel pricing heats up, then cools downOpen in New Window
The Chair of the FCC has been offering hot words about Comcast's response to a channel pricing inquiry. Now everybody is trying to cool off. Read More... read more »
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Verizon-Alltel Merger Nearly Done, U.S. Cellular Next?Open in New Window
W. David Gardner of Information Week reports "The Federal Communications Commission this week removed the last hurdle in the path of Verizon (NYSE: VZ) Wireless' acquisition of Alltel (NYSE: AT), read more »
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FCC Commissioner calls for Portable People Meter probeOpen in New Window
An FCC Commissioner calls for the agency to get serious about an audit of Arbitron's Portable People Meter, an issue that has the attention of the next president.Read More... read more »
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Celio extends 'smartphone terminal' lineOpen in New Window
Bigger screens and keyboards for your phoneCelio is convinced that some people don't want to lug around a smartphone and a notebooks, so it’s expanded its Redfly smartphone terminal range by two mode read more »
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Eulogy for a good friend: RIP, twisted pair telephone lineOpen in New Window
There's no imminent danger of death, but DSL has a hacking cough and a heart condition. Long term, we're looking at the end of twisted pair copper wire as a communications "pipe" into the home. The f read more »
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Doing a diff without touching the command lineOpen in New Window
With diff-ext, GNOME users can compare and merge files from within Nautilus. If, instead, you use KDE 3, try out kdiff-ext from the same site, which works with Konqueror. Each utility handles paths t read more »
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