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| New AT&T rebate sheet The folks over at AT&T are up to no good again, having cooked up a new rebate sheet for the Spring retail season. While there aren’t a whole lot of earth-shattering new devices going up in the near future, the sheet does reveal a couple of gems. First up is the BlackBerry 8110, which you [...] [..] |
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New Verizon rebate sheet reveals new Motorola, Samsung, LG handsets Thanks to the diligent work of one of our ninjas, we’ve come into contact with a new Verizon rebate sheet. While it does reveal a couple of goodies, the sad truth is that there’s not a whole lot of substance on here. No mention of the Blackberry Storm Thunder Storm, HTC Touch Diamond/Pro, or anything [...]
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Latest Verizon Wireless rebate sheet reveals some upcoming handsets Our Verizon ninjas have certainly been doing some damage lately and they’re clearly not done yet. What do we have for you this time - how about the upcoming Verizon Wireless Rebate sheet that covers the holiday season from 11/16/08 through 1/31/09? Several of the upcoming rumored handsets including the Samsung Saga and Omnia and [...] [..] |
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| Every Italian’s tax bill published online Makes UK government look like amateurs
The British government might be useless at keeping our data safe, but the outgoing Italian government has gone one better - it has published the tax details of every single Italian on a website and made them available to anyone interested.
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| Group Suing AT&T for Spying Will Sue Government, Too A civil liberties group suing AT&T for allegedly spying on Americans on behalf of the government is not giving up, despite Congress’ vote to give amnesty to the tlelecoms that helped. Instead, the group says it will now sue the government, too.
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U.S. Government exempt from Early Termination Fees It seems there are some benefits to working for the man. In 2004, a company then known simply as Nextel began investigating whether they could assess ETF’s to government contracts that ended before their pre-determined termination date. At the time, Nextel’s VP of marketing issued a public statement hypothesizing that “the government will never, never [...] [..] |
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| UK Government Forms Byron Review Action Plan [Byron Review] Britain's Byron Review, in which the big-smiling Dr. Tanya Byron made a series of measured, generally reasonable findings and recommendations regarding children's use of video games and the internet, has now produced an "action plan" from the UK government. Starting in July, the government will work [..] |
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| Government waves cutlass at IT budget Offshoring ahoy!
Treasury minister Yvette Cooper yesterday announced a plan to look for wide-ranging cost cuts in government budgets.
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Thai government takes strange cues from Detroit Filed under: Culture
The murder of a cab driver in Thailand, in which the killer said his inspiration was Grand Theft Auto, was a tragedy. The Thai government's handling of the situation ... well, that's [..] |
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| How government will save you from P2P deviance It’s stealing, you know…
Thousands - or to be more precise, six thousands - of lucky alleged infringers a week are to be informed of the error of their ways, according to the terms of the deal struck this week between the British government and six major ISPs. They will in the first instance be “informed [...] [..] |
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