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Ohio start-up to bring gigabit broadband to six U.S. communities
Gigabit Squared, a start-up based in Ohio, announced it would bring gigabit broadband speeds to six communities across the country through a new program that has secured $200 million in funding. The Gigabit Neighborhood Gateway Program will be in...
Tags: Media Industry, Apple iPad, Social Media
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Mike Brown fine with Metta World Peace appearing on Conan O'Brien
The text message popped into Mike Brown's phone, leaving him laughing at the absurdity of it all. One of his son's friends alerted the Lakers coach about his favorite player's whereabouts on the late-night talk-show circuit. "Metta's on Conan!," Brown...
Tags: Ron Artest, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Lakers, Conan O'Brien, Staples Center
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AT&T announces plans to offer all-digital home security
AT&T is moving beyond cellphone and Internet service and getting into home security. The wireless giant on Monday announced plans for a new portfolio of all-digital, IP-based home security monitoring services. Called AT&T Digital Life, the services...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Time Warner Inc., Economy, Business and Finance
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LinkedIn reaches highest level since IPO on profit, sales
LinkedIn Corp., the biggest professional-networking website, rose to the highest price since its market debut after reporting first-quarter sales and profit that beat analysts' estimates amid a jump in membership. LinkedIn advanced 8.9% to $118.88 at 6:...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Earnings Forecasts, Social Media, Networking
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Internet service customers paying for inefficiency
Lee Post signed up for high-speed Internet service from AT&T in 2009 for $10 a month. He knew this was an introductory rate and that, come 2010, the monthly cost would rise to $14.95.
What Post didn't know was that this rate wasn't very permanent either....Tags: Media Industry, Companies and Corporations, Science and Technology, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Europe
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Smartphone apps for prom goers
Los Angeles TimesThere's a smartphone app for almost everything, so why not an app to help with prom planning? From picking the perfect dress to editing your pictures, there is an app to help with every aspect of the big dance. "So many teens have smartphones," said...Tags: Dresses (clothing), Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Services and Shopping, Apple iPhone
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Beefing up cyber security
The engineers who designed the Internet focused on connection and communication, not safety and security. That's one reason hackers have been able to take surreptitious control of Internet-connected devices, cripple websites and steal valuable data. Now,...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Computer Networking and Internet, Theft, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Networking
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Missouri gives Google the green light to offer video services
Google has the green light to offer video services to residents of Kansas City, Mo., which could put the Internet search giant into competition with cable and satellite companies.
The Missouri Public Service Commission granted Google Fiber Missouri LLC&...Tags: Marketing, Television Industry, Online Advertising, Satellite and Cable Service
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Orel Hershiser makes his pitch for Dodger Stadium renovation
Orel Hershiser wants to save Dodger Stadium by double-decking the right-field pavilion? Not exactly, even if that might be the most striking feature of a stadium renovation rendering he released Friday. Hershiser, the pitching star for the Dodgers'...
Tags: Baseball, Jamey Wright, Dee Gordon, Los Angeles Dodgers, Science and Technology
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Comcast elevates cable systems chief Neil Smit
Company TownComcast Corp. on Wednesday elevated Neil Smit to the newly created position of chief executive of Comcast Cable. The move puts him on the same level as Steve Burke, chief executive of NBC Universal.... -
Virginia Tech shooting: 1 of 2 dead might be gunman
Nation NowVirginia Tech officials said there is no longer any threat to campus after two people -- a campus police officer and an unidentified male -- were shot and killed.... -
IBM '5 in 5' predicts no more passwords, mind-reading smartphones
TechnologyIBM is predicting that in the next five years, we'll no longer need passwords for email or even ATM's, we'll be able to control smartphones and laptops with our minds and a we may even live in a world without junk email. Too good to be true? The stuff...
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