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Sprint preparing to increase data costs? Chock this one up to the rumor mill for the time being, but word on the street is that Sprint is getting set to increase data costs for new and old customers alike. According to the SprintUsers site, the carrier will be axing their current standalone Vision and Power Vision plans, which start at $15/month, [...] [..] |
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| Unmanned Yellow Sub Collects Data on the Ocean Far out in the Atlantic, a little unmanned yellow submarine, developed and operated by Rutgers University, slips from current to current, collecting scientific data along the way.
This trip is designed to show that an undersea glider can take its place in a global ocean observing system.
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| Plans to jail data thieves shelved But threat remains
Plans to jail personal data thieves have been shelved due to a surprise amendment to a proposed new law. The new law will contain a clause threatening jail, but that clause will not be implemented.
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| Double-wide? How about 220-wide? Grab a ratty lawnchair and put a case of Busch cans in the cooler because the data center has now officially become the trailer park. Poindexter, meet Jethro. Both Sun and Rackable introduced supercomputers-in-shipping-containers some time ago, but it's a move by Microsoft that pushes the trend into the mainstream. In its mammoth new data center in Chicago, reports Rich Miller, "Microsoft will for [..] |
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| Review: Sierra Wireless Compass 597 USB modem The Sierra Wireless Compass 597 is the ultimate cellular data modem combo. The device folds high-speed data access and GPS service into a tiny USB cell modem and pairs it with new Mac OS X software that takes full advantage of the new hardware. MacWorld [..] |
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| Lucy Bradshaw Talks Spore Expansions [Spore] Eurogamer hosted a live chat today with Spore executive producer Lucy Bradshaw, in which she discussed the possibility of a demo (none), copy protection (included, of course), and plans for expanding the game once it's released. Rather than just produce gameplay add-ons, [..] |
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Rogers announces iPhone 3G data plans Sure, we knew the iPhone 3G was coming to Canada courtesy of Rogers Wireless, but the carrier has been keeping us in the dark in regards to their Data Plan pricing structure. No longer. Rogers has released 4 new iPhone 3G-specific plans on an unsuspecting public. The plans breakdown as follows:
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Rogers caves on iPhone plan pricing! How’s this for a little community activism? Following a massive public outcry against their criminally high data plan for the upcoming iPhone 3G, Rogers has announced a revised tariff that is much more consumer-friendly. The new plan is being offered on a promotional basis, and offers 6GB of data for $30/month. Sure, it’s nothing close [...]
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| Rumor: Microsoft set for vast data-center push I've received a few more hints about the big cloud-computing initiative Microsoft may be about to announce, perhaps during the company's Mix08 conference in Las Vegas this coming week. One of the cornerstones of the strategy, I've heard, will be an aggressive acceleration of the company's investment in its data center network. The construction program will be "totally over the top," said a person [..] |
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| Heavy metal cloud I've looked at clouds from both sides now, and they're really freaking expensive. Google's capital expenditures, the lion's share of which go to building and outfitting data centers, soared to a record high of $842 million in the first quarter of this year, up from $678 million in the fourth quarter of '07, notes Data Center Knowledge. Should the company maintain its current pace of investment, it [..] |
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| Sun bolsters SOA software with data management
(InfoWorld) InfoWorld - Sun Microsystems is updating its SOA and business integration software Monday, adding a data management option and leveraging enterprise service bus capabilities based around the JBI (Java Business Integration) specification. Event processing and business process management are featured as well. YahooTechNews [..] |
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