Thanks to a housing crisis and the ensuing economic meltdown, many U.S. cities decided to back off their original Municipal Wi-Fi plans. San Francisco, however, was seen as the epicenter of… Read more »
The Federal Communications Commission is looking to overhaul itself, hiring more technically astute people and entrepreneurs. It’s also trying to become an agency for the people, and as part of that attitude… Read more »
It’s no secret that the iPhone App Store is a walled garden. Mobile platform developers like Apple (s aapl) have several ways to control what can run on their devices: Prohibit… Read more »
Wi-Fi is, once again, the new hotness as netbooks and Wi-Fi-enabled phones proliferate. AT&T (s T) bought Wayport, expanding its Wi-Fi network to more than 80,000 worldwide. Verizon (s VZ) partnered with… Read more »
Remember that article I wrote about AOL’s upcoming life-streaming platform? Well it has come to market as Socialthing, which was incidentally the name of a social media aggregation startup AOL bought… Read more »
10 Ways to Power Up Your Firefox Search: Make your browser search better by learning its native capabilities, customizing it for your needs, and installing extensions tailored to how you work… Read more »
Ever wondered why the downloads charts of your average Torrent tracker site are so remarkably similar to box office and DVD sales? Sure, everyone likes Spidey. But the truth is that… Read more »
A little political pressure has worked – at least for now – and is going to keep the Internet radios blasting through 2010 without many changes to the royalty structure if… Read more »
Sony unveiled a new 80GB PS3 model today, scheduled to launch this June in the broadband-pervasive South Korea. The news comes amid slow sales of the pricey console and just one… Read more »
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