 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 6.105 |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 5.960 |
| T-Mobile turning off data on those who pre-ordered the G1 T-Mobile customers who have pre-bought the G1 may notice that their data connection suddenly stops working. D’oh! Don’t panic there is nothing wrong with your G1, this is a problem on T-Mobile’s end. Remember that free week of data that you all got when you pre-bought your G1? When that week is over, T-Mobile is [...] [..] |
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| Sprint joins the party, caps unlimited data at 5GB We think it’s officially time for all major US carriers to be prohibited from using the word “Unlimited” in their data plan marketing materials. Following on the heels of Verizon and AT&T, Sprint has made the decision to cap their “Unlimited” data plan at 5GB of monthly usage. According to a leaked internal memo, the [...] [..] |
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 | The Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 5.936 |
Sprint joins the party, caps unlimited data at 5GB We think it’s officially time for all major US carriers to be prohibited from using the word “Unlimited” in their data plan marketing materials. Following on the heels of Verizon and AT&T, Sprint has made the decision to cap their “Unlimited” data plan at 5GB of monthly usage. According to a leaked internal memo, the [...] [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 5.912 |
| NY Privacy Watchdogs Want to Regulate Online Data Tracking The political grandstanding on online data collection -- tracking your browsing activity, habits, etc. -- is just getting started. Next up: A pending bill in New York to regulate data collection and levy fines for violations. Mediapost gives both sides an airing.
The "pro-tracking" side has a tall hill to climb. The argument that the big, bad corporations are tracking you without your pe [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 5.887 |
| And now it’s time for Data Warehouses as a Service Kognitio monitors toaster inventory over the wire
Poor old Teradata - the data warehouse kingpin and lord over real-time global toaster inventory information. First it gets attacked by a host of data warehouse appliance makers, trying to undercut it on price. And now it’s being hit by buzzword-based business models from those firing up DaaS (data [...] [..] |
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iPhone OS 2.2 being seeded to devs If only we could be sure this update includes that oh-so-coveted background push notification… In any case, it’s great we’re seeing a new OS version following 2.1 so closely, that can only mean good things, people. Good things. Any devs out there that want to fill us in on what 2.2 has in store for [...] [..] |
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 | Yahoo! User Interface Blog | Relevance: 5.869 |
Implementation Focus: Notifu Kent Johnson is an engineer at Notifu, a startup that launched on October 29 with a group messaging service aimed at improving the routing and notification of personal messaging among individuals and groups. Notifu uses YUI for its interface, and Kent was kind enough to share his thoughts with us on building out the [...] [..] |
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Telus reneges on ?unlimited? data plans In an ethically-questionable business move, Canadian carrier Telus is pushing customers off of an “unlimited” data plan - with force. Reports note that the carrier is discontinuing it’s $75 “no-cap” plan used with data cards and moving them to a $65 1GB package. This is a huge problem for users in rural parts of Canada [...]
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AT&T adds two new international Apple iPhone data plans If you frequently travel abroad with your AT&T-locked iPhone, you’ll be happy to know that AT&T has added two new international iPhone specific data-plans to their stable. The two plans, which will be available beginning tomorrow, provide global data access for globe trotters, but the privilege of checking your email from Romania won’t come cheap. [...] [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 5.778 |
Self-imposed Apple deadline for iPhone notifications comes and goes Once again, iPhone developers have been let down as Apple neglects to make good on yet another promise to its development community. This time however, the missed deadline is with regards to the promised push notification system - perhaps the most highly anticipated improvement that developers and users alike have been waiting for. In case [...] [..] |
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| Regulator warns of increasing data demands Delete those emails
Competition Commissioner Peter Freeman is warning UK companies to expect more demands for data and a more formal and combative approach to regulation.
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| Data Recovered From Melted <cite>Columbia</cite> Disk Drives Jon Edwards recovers data from computers wrecked in floods and fires. He has retrieved info from a melted disk drive that fell from the sky when space shuttle Columbia disintegrated in 2003. The drive held scientific data — some was radioed to Earth during the voyage and Edwards recovered the remainder from “two hunks of [...] [..] |
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 | The Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 5.550 |
Verizon?s new Smartphone data plan and pricing revealed
Looking for a little Verizon Smartphone plan info and pricing to brighten up your Sunday afternoon? The wireless carrier is set to launch a new add-on data plan called the Email and Web for Smartphone plan. The new service will enable "unlimited" data access, and is targeted at people that want to access email, web, [...] [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.546 |
| First Half of 2008 Hardware/Software Sales Data [Famitsu] Enterbrain, the company behind Japanese publisher Famitsu, has released hardware and software sales data for Japan during the first half of fiscal 2008. According to Famitsu, sales data was collected between March 31, 2008 and September 28, 2008. Both hardware and software sal [..] |
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