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Outgoing FCC Chair Kevin Martin will get a chance to see his smut free wireless plan approved by the Commission in December. But many loose ends remain to be tied up. Read More...
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When malware-friendly ISP was shut down in mid-November it took the notorious Srizbi botnet with it. Since then, Srizbi's operators have fought to bring it back online, even as security personnel worldwide try to keep the lights off.Read More...
Read Estonian ISP plays whack-a-botnet, has Srizbi on the run (Links)
Clear your mind, Clearwire and Sprint Nextel say, as they announce the completion of their merger of assets into the new Clearwire to deploy WiMAX across the US under the Clear brand name. Google, Intel, and others chipped in an expected $3.2 billion to fund the first phase.Read More...
Read Future of WiMAX is Clear as Sprint, Clearwire close deal (Links)
Considering the economic climate, it is no surprise that visitors and spending at retail stores was down on Black Friday. Online traffic and spending, however, are a different story.Read More...
Read Online-only outlets see Black Friday boost over 2007 (Links)
A study that tracked drivers through a simulated task finds that not all conversations are equal: cell phones are far more distracting than having a passenger present.Read More...
Read Phone conversations distract drivers more than passengers (Links)
Yahoo and Microsoft may have a past, but that doesn't mean they aren't working out the kinks of a brand new deal that could lead to Microsoft buying Yahoo's search business for $20 billion. Read More...
Read Microsoft, Yahoo coy as reports of new search deal surface (Links)
The Black College Football Experience largely flew under the radar with its PC release. It's about to ship on the Xbox 360 with a twist: support for the Rock Band drum set so you can immerse yourself in the drumline experience.Read More...
Read Drumline meets Rock Band, 360 in Black College Football game (Links)
The open source Linux kernel has been ported to Apple's popular iPhone. The port is still in early stages of development, but the developers hope that it will pave the way for bringing Google's Android platform to the device.Read More...
Read Linux on the iPhone: penguin poop in Apple's walled garden (Links)
Legal observers worry that the verdict in a high-profile cyberbullying case will make crimes of ToS violations.Read More...
Read Does the Drew verdict make ToS breakers potential felons? (Links)
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