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| BT slams bandwidth brakes on all subscribers You’re all hogs in their eyes
BT is throttling all of its broadband customers’ bandwidth at peak times, not just heavy users, according to independent monitoring data.
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| China ties US for most Web users
(AP) AP - China's booming population of Internet users has soared to 221 million, tying the United States for the biggest number of people online, according to data reported Thursday. YahooTechNews [..] |
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Unlimited EV-DO data on Cricket for $35 Yeah, we know..it sounds to good to be true, and in many ways it is. Cricket is nothing more than a small regional carrier, servicing Portland, Spokane, Albuquerque, and Central California. As such, this deal is only applicable for anyone that lives in those areas and doesn’t travel too often. That said, if the previous [...] [..] |
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| Lostify 0.7 Lostify gives you complete control over tagging your MPEG-4 files with data such as episode name, episode number, series title, season number, and file kind. MacWorld [..] |
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| Snoop bill opponents post Swedish spy IDs on net Even Google condemns eavesdropping bill
The chief of Sweden’s defense intelligence agency admitted Thursday that about 20 of its staff members have had personal information about themselves posted on the internet as part of a mud-slinging campaign. According to Swedish blog Politikerbloggen the information included addresses, phone numbers and even credit card numbers.
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More sea glass hunting MAKE Editor-in-Chief Mark Frauenfelder has a piece on Dinosaurs and Robots about sea glass hunting, inspired by Kevin Kelly’s piece we blogged about last week.
We had a wonderful time searching for the sea glass. Sea glass is rare enough to make you excited when you find a piece, but not so rare as to [...] [..] |
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T-Mobile taking 3G nationwide on October 1st? Chalk this one up to the rumor mill for the time being, but rumbles on the street indicate that T-Mobile might be preparing to flip the switch on it’s national 3G network on the 1st of October. According to the source, the carrier will bring 3G data coverage to its 27 top markets, including the [...] [..] |
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Google And Facebook Team Up: Where's MySpace? Last week was busy for MySpace (NWS) and Facebook -- they both announced separate programs that would allow users to share profile data with other Web sites. This morning Google anno [..] |
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| UK is not a surveillance society, MPs claim Well, not yet anyway
The Home Affairs Committee has called on the government to follow a “minimum data, held for the minumum time” approach to British citizens’ personal information in its long-awaited report into surveillance.
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