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Mobile broadband modems lose their appeal with consumers

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Mobile broadband modems lose their appeal with consumers
Modems are one example in a long line of products that have been hurt by the popularity and functionality of smartphones. Cameras, handheld navigators and portable game consoles have also seen their fortunes wane as smartphones have taken over 70 percent of total mobile phone shipments. Read More
 


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Internet users are vague on privacy, know more about net neutrality
U.S. Internet users have a limited understanding of net neutrality and what protections are contained in company privacy policies, according to the Pew Research Center. Read More
 

Fake? #GOP pwns Sony networks, worldwide
Guardians Of Peace want a piece of la SNE: We're told that Sony's entire network is on lockdown. But what's with the childish skull defacement? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers sound slightly suspicious. Read More
 

Google prices its gigabit-Internet service in Austin at $70 a month
Google will offer a basic version of its broadband service for no monthly charge when it launches soon in Austin, Texas; faster 1Gbps service will be $70 per month. Read More
 

Breaking up Google is one possible antritrust option, EU lawmakers say
Breaking up Google by separating its search engine from other commercial services is only one of the actions the European Commission could take to resolve the company's antitrust problems, say members of Parliament who are proposing the split. Read More
 


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FCC chairman offers no timeline for net neutrality decision
The FCC has no public timeline for voting on proposed net neutrality rules, despite pressure from President Barack Obama and some net neutrality advocates. Read More
 

Apple delivers another Yosemite beta as Wi-Fi issues persist
Apple has come out with a second beta of Mac OS X Yosemite for developers, but it's not clear whether this latest build will address the Wi-Fi problems that continue to affect an undetermined but apparently substantial number of users. Read More
 

 

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Understanding all the 802.1X client settings in Windows can certainly help during deployment and support of an 802.1X network. Read More

 

The Quantum of the Seas is a floating heaven for tech geeks at sea
Royal Caribbean's tech-laden Quantum of the Seas is almost as long as the Empire State Building is tall. But it's the cruise ship's technology that make the inner geek salivate. Read More
 

 

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