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Feds again say LightSquared interferes with GPS

  Josh Stephens: Managing the influx of wireless devices around the holidays | Comcast expands IPv6 services into four more states
 
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Feds again say LightSquared interferes with GPS
A second round of tests on LightSquared's proposed land-based mobile data network again showed interference with a majority of GPS devices, except for cellphones, two U.S. federal departments said Wednesday. Read More


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Josh Stephens: Managing the influx of wireless devices around the holidays
At home you have a little more control over whether or not to allow guests and their new, Random Array of Personal Wireless Devices (RAPWD - yeah, I just made that up) to access your 802.11 network. Personally, when I'm visiting someone and they won't allow me to access their wireless network I consider it on par with not allowing me to access their bathroom.   Read More

Comcast expands IPv6 services into four more states
Comcast continues to extend its leadership role in the adoption of next-generation Internet services with the news that it has expanded its production IPv6 deployment into four more states — Illinois, Florida, Pennsylvania and New Jersey — over the past six weeks. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Carrier IQ humbled, grilled by Feds
Carrier IQ has been interviewed by the FCC and FTC in the ongoing row over smartphone privacy (or lack of it). The company says it wishes it could turn back time and handle things differently. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers scoff and mock. Not to mention: A is for Aardvark...   Read More


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The U.S. Government has been the largest user of tape-based backup systems since the 1970s. Most agencies have begun to deploy disk storage and disk-based backup because of reliability and security concerns. Read more

Paychecks, .xxx, and domain name woes highlight House hearing
ICANN's plans to roll out a slew of new top-level domain names next year, including the .xxx domain, were the subject of House subcommittee hearing Wednesday. Read More

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