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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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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 4.968 |
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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 | Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog | Relevance: 4.961 |
| 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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| Japan's Best And Worst Sellers By Platform [Rumor] The best of the best! The best of the worst! Here's a look at the sales tallies for the biggest sellers (and not sellers) in Japan broken down by platform. Oh, the suspense. Eds Note: This sales data appears crunched from Enterbrain and Famitsu source data. We've marked this [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.912 |
 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.906 |
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HP unveils two new iPaq smartphones HP added two new Windows Mobile handsets, the Data Messenger and Voice Messenger, to its enterprise messenger line of smartphones on Monday. The Data Messenger is a touchscreen slider while the Voice messenger is non-touchscreen candy bar with a Blackberry Pearl-style SureType keyboard. The two phones are business oriented and lack some of the high [...] [..] |
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Your wallet can stop screaming at you now, Verizon discounting data devices If you aren’t planning to catch the Hogwarts Express when it leaves on September 1, you might want to use the time you’ll save packing between now and then to run over to a Verizon store. It seems as if they’ll be discounting select data devices through the end of this month. Prices of discounted [...]
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Verizon Wireless to announce two new global data plans for feature phones Jet setters, listen up! We got our hands on a Verizon Wireless document that details two new global data plans for plain Jane handsets. Windows Mobile and BlackBerry are out of luck this time around. You and your “high-powered” devices still have the unlimited $64.99 (on top of a voice plan) and $69.99 (data only) [...] [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 4.833 |
Rogers makes new BlackBerry plans official Rogers has just released a slew of new BlackBerry data plans for your emailing and browsing pleasure. There’s still no unlimited BIS option, which is a bit confounding given the upcoming unlimited iPhone Data plan, but this is Rogers after all, so we’re not terribly shocked. The new plans breakdown as follows:
$30 - 300 MB
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 4.832 |
 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 4.829 |
| Home Office reaches half-way hash in secure data handling Encryption bureau to operate like internal post office
Analysis The UK Home Office has introduced procedures to handle encrypted personal data from external partners. However, guidelines on how the new Home Office Central Cryptography service will work raise concerns about possible shortcomings with the service which, while a big improvement, falls below best practice in sectors [...] [..] |
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Internet Explorer market share continues to slide, Firefox still climbing According to data from market research firm Net Applications, Microsoft’s web browser market share has dropped below 70 percent in the month of November. Yes, 70 percent is still an overwhelming majority but considering Internet Explorer is said to have peaked with close to 95 percent of the market, this new data represents yet another [...] [..] |
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