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FCC chairman wants more high-speed broadband competition

Net neutrality backers plan slow-lane protest | Server sales have turned a corner

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FCC chairman wants more high-speed broadband competition
U.S. residents lack meaningful choices for broadband providers that offer 25Mbps or faster download speeds, so the FCC will push for more competition, the agency's chairman said Thursday. Read More


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Net neutrality backers plan slow-lane protest
Several high-profile websites -- including Kickstarter, Etsy, Reddit, Mozilla and Meetup -- will display spinning-wheel icons on Wednesday to show visitors what Internet slow lanes would be like. Read More

Server sales have turned a corner
Intel's Grantley Xeon chip and the end of support for Windows Server 2003 should keep server makers busy for a while Read More


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Tech giants appeal settlement rejection in Silicon Valley hiring case
Google, Apple, Adobe Systems and Intel have appealed a judge's decision to throw out a proposed settlement in Silicon Valley's employee hiring case. Read More

Google to pay $19M to refund kids' in-app purchases
Some children were able to run up hundreds of dollars in in-app purchases, the FTC alleges Read More

Verizon settles FCC consumer privacy investigation
Verizon Communications will pay $7.4 million to settle U.S. Federal Communications Commission allegations that the company failed to notify millions of customers that they could opt out of having their personal information used in internal marketing campaigns. Read More


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