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LIVE WEBCAST: Staying the Course: Why Fully Deploying Windows 7 Still Makes Sense
Check out this webcast to learn more about Windows 7, and why now is as good of a time as any to switch.
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Cyber Monday exceeds last year's holiday sales peak
Online shopping gets a boost as sales exceed last year's one-day peak. Merchants are likely to post even larger numbers in the days ahead.
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Broadband speed war emerges
Cable providers are increasing speeds as Verizon rolls out its fiber-to-the-home network.
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WiMax begins to gel at Sprint
The No. 3 U.S. cell phone operator is working with Motorola on WiMax handsets and network gear.
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Wireless: A peer-to-peer music asylum
File-swapping software makers are finding new business with cellular carriers.
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FAQ: What is Brand X really about?
Background on the arguments and competitive issues that brought FCC v. Brand X all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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L.A. Times shuts reader-editorial Web site
After just three days, flood of "inappropriate material" prompts L.A. Times to close site where readers could rewrite editorials.
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FCC, Brand X near Supreme decision
The course of broadband competition hinges on the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling due out this month.
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FAQ: FCC sets rules for VoIP 911
New FCC guidelines require Net phones to include a sticker warning that calls to 911 may not get through to a live operator.
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BellSouth's IPTV strategy may pay off
Company's execs may not thump their chests about it, but analysts say the local phone carrier is well-positioned.
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BellSouth preps for wireless 'naked DSL'
The company will test wireless broadband in Athens, Ga., using WiMax wireless-access technology.
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Verizon CEO touts trickle-down benefits
Ivan Seidenberg tells a packed house at Supercomm that Verizon's success in deploying new services will benefit the entire industry.
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Satellite specialist Hughes launches utility broadband
In addition to satellite connectivity, Hughes Network Systems now offers DSL and frame-relay services as part of a new flexible-bandwidth package.
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Newly adopted standard means bandwidth boost for IPTV offerings
The recently ratified standard for optical access could be key to offering interactive and high-definition IPTV in the future.
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SBC ups the ante in broadband war
Analysts say that SBC's new $14.95 per month DSL offer could spark a price war among cable competitors.
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Telcos, cable companies face off over TV franchises
The heat is on this weekend in Texas, where lawmakers will debate legislation that could help phone companies entering the TV market.
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Cisco to buy FineGround
The networking giant acquires a company specializing in network optimization.
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ABC, NBC News launch news podcasts
Networks repackage TV newscasts as on-demand audio programming and join the growing podcasting community.
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Skype's 1,800-strong club
The Internet phone provider has 1,800 affiliates hoping to earn cash by selling Skype premium services.
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More Nextel phones get ready for business
The operator, merging with Sprint, sharpens up its mobile data offerings to defend from heavy competition.
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Can telecoms wring profit from enterprise IP?
AT&T and MCI say new IP services are growing like crazy, but they may have trouble making money from them.
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