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News to know: AOL layoffs, SAP layoffs, Cox Cable, DTV bill, Dell
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily . For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage Sam Diaz: AOL to layoff 700,...
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Cox Cable will block P2P traffic as it sees fit
Forget Comcast, Cox lays out its discrimination plans. Google, meanwhile, will rollout tools to identify who's messing with traffic.
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Comcast, Cox, Time Warner partner on metro Wi-Fi
Bright House, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox and Time Warner Cable partner on free-if-you're-a-customer wireless under the name "CableWifi."
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Ariba Network helps Cox Enterprises manage procurement across six different ERP systems
We knew it was time to make that change. Where we were in the economy, everyone was looking at the most logical places to save time and money and to become more efficient. Obviously, procurement...
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Verizon's HomeFusion LTE service could be a financial win
Verizon's HomeFusion LTE service opens up new markets for the telecom giant and can deliver some nice financial gains.
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Free Thunderbolt cables offered with top-capacity drives
Thunderbolt cables aren't like the low-cost commodity USB and FireWire cables that come free with external hard drives or cameras or printers or whatever peripheral you might name. Now, for the...
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The HDMI cable ripoff and why retail is really dying
Would you spend $100 for something when you can get it for $10? Of course not. What about $500, when you can get it for $2.50? No way. But chain retailers think you will.
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NimbleTV streams cable TV to any device, legally
NimbleTV, a new start-up that takes existing cable TV packages and streams them online, isn't the future of television that everyone is waiting for. Nor is it trying to be.
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Vodafone to buy Cable & Wireless for $1.67 billion
Mobile phone giant Vodafone is set to buy Cable & Wireless Worldwide for $1.67 billion.
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IKEA targets cable clutter with integrated HDTV entertainment system
IKEA wants to take over your living room a bit more decisively with its UPPLEVA home entertainment system.
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ACTA suffers major blow following European rejection call
ACTA could be 'dead in the water' after the treaty's rapporteur said in his recommendations to Brussels that the European Parliament should reject the agreement.
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More on the Thunderbolt cable availability front
According to industry insiders, there's no crisis in finding Thunderbolt cables, despite my personal experience of the other week. But the cables may remain specialty items for a while.
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Infiniti LE concept is 100 percent electric, 85 percent ready for prime time (photos)
Infiniti debuts a zero-emissions concept that should also require zero cables thanks to its wireless charging system.
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Backroom only for Thunderbolt cables
The speed available from Apple's Thunderbolt I/O technology is amazing. But good luck finding a cable when you really need one.
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Coat hanger wire is just as good as a high-quality speaker cable
Believe it or not, coat hangers can be used as audio cables, and the sound quality is almost indistinguishable from systems with expensive cables.
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iPad 3: Beware of third-party docking cables
Third-party dock cables can be wonky with the iPad 3's new power demands. Mine, which worked fine with an iPad 2, only charged my iPad 3 up to 85 percent then stopped.
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Intel says optical cables for Thunderbolt available later this year
Intel has revealed that optical cables for its Thunderbolt interface technology will be available later this year, allowing devices to transfer data over longer distances and potentially with...
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Intel's virtual cable TV effort: Can it work?
Surely, Intel's virtual cable TV idea boils down to the usual line: Sell more chips.
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Netflix already in talks with cable companies about bundling partnerships
With Netflix already reportedly in talks with cable providers, its move to your cable bill is sounding more and more likely.
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Reed Hastings has gone mad: Netflix could one day be a part of your cable package
Threatened by the likes of HBO, Netflix may one day attach itself to the very cable companies its been competing with.
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