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The news for the newspaper industry isn't getting any better. The latest in the gloomy parade of layoffs, closures and content reductions come from the New York Times, which has grudgingly terminated 100 employees from the business side of the...
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Apple Starts Selling Contract-Free iPhones
Apple has started selling unsubsidized iPhones. This allows consumers to pick up an iPhone 3G without committing AT&T for two years. You'll pay through the nose for the privilege, however: $599 for a 8GB model and $699 for the 16GB...
Last modified: April 1, 2009 3:26 PM PM EDT in iPhoneGuide Blog.
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Carbon Tariff: Fact or Fiction?
I wanted to blog about this last week, but ran out of time as other news grabbed the headlines. It’s surprising to me that this story hasn’t received more airtime, because it’s a significant indicator of how serious the Obama...
Last modified: April 1, 2009 1:42 PM PM EDT in Enterprise IT Planet.
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mBlox Gets into SMS Ad Business
Mobile transaction network mBlox has expanded into the...
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Last modified: April 1, 2009 03:50 PM in MobileContentToday.
Apple Starts Selling Contract-Free iPhones
Apple has started selling unsubsidized iPhones. This allows consumers to pick up an iPhone 3G without committing AT&T for two years. You'll pay through the nose for the privilege, however: $599 for a 8GB model and $699 for the 16GB...
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Last modified: April 1, 2009 3:26 PM in iPhoneGuide Blog.
Intel takes its mobile Linux to the Linux Foundation
From the 'going mobile' files:I've been writing about Intel's Moblin since 2007. The basic idea is that it's a mobile Linux distribution as well as a community for mobile Linux developers. For Intel, it is a key effort as...
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Last modified: April 1, 2009 2:46 PM in Netstat -vat.
Carbon Tariff: Fact or Fiction?
I wanted to blog about this last week, but ran out of time as other news grabbed the headlines. It’s surprising to me that this story hasn’t received more airtime, because it’s a significant indicator of how serious the Obama...
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Last modified: April 1, 2009 1:42 PM in Enterprise IT Planet.
Fears on the Eve of Conficker (plus poll)
By Tom DunlapAn April Fools joke might not be coming from just your 10 year old tomorrow. Or, to put it another way, April might be the cruelest month (apologies to Mr. Eliot) if Conficker -- the nasty computer worm...
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Last modified: March 31, 2009 1:55 PM in Datamation Blog.
53 Pages, 10 Months, 1295 Infected Hosts, 103 Countries, And They Still Can't Say "Windows Malware"
"Vast Spy System Loots Computers in 103 Countries"-- sounds promising, right? In the New York Times, no less, so it should be good. Well, no, I was rather disappointed at yet another security analysis that left out vital information--...
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Last modified: March 31, 2009 1:11 AM in Linux Today Blog.
Newspaper endowments wishful thinking?
The news for the newspaper industry isn't getting any better. The latest in the gloomy parade of layoffs, closures and content reductions come from the New York Times, which has grudgingly terminated 100 employees from the business side of the...
More »
Last modified: March 27, 2009 6:09 PM in Policy Fugue.



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