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Verizon’s LTE Road May Have Slow Lanes and Fast Lanes

Verizon is reportedly toying with a model for tiered pricing for wireless customers who use its upcoming fourth-generation LTE cellular network, considering ways to charge customers differently for different data speeds as well as different monthly data limits ...

Senators Wave Body Scanners Through at TSA Oversight Hearing

The threat of terrorism weighed heavily on United States senators holding an oversight hearing on the Transportation Security Administration Wednesday ...

Massive Chinese Net Reroute Exposes Web’s Achilles’ Heel

China Telecom has reportedly denied accusations by a U.S. government organization that it was behind the rerouting of 15 percent of the world's Web traffic to servers in China for a short period earlier this year ...

Facebook Messages’ Foggy Functionality

What can users expect from Facebook's new Messages system, which will be able to deal with messages from and different types of communication media? ...

Facebook Casts Wide Net Across Social Chatter

Facebook on Monday announced what CEO Mark Zuckerberg described as the next generation of messaging ...

The Enterprise’s Open Storage Quandary

Enterprises' need for storage is increasing exponentially as businesses use more and more rich media, such as audio and video, both within their networks and on customer-facing websites ...

Mag Publishers Cozy Up to Android, Leave Apple in the Cold

Next Issue Media, a joint venture among five leading publishers, will open its digital storefront next year on Android tablets, according to an AllThingsD report ...

Galaxy vs. iPad: Clash of the Tablet Titans

The Galaxy Tab Android tablet has landed. The greatly anticipated Samsung device represents what might be the greatest challenge yet to the Apple iPad's months-long dominance in the newly redefined tablet market ...

IPv4 Will Bleed to Death in 2011, Says ARIN

The Internet is likely to run out of IPv4 address spaces by early nextyear, Richard Jimmerson, CIO of ARIN, the American Registry forInternet Numbers, warned his audience during a speech Wednesday at LISA, the 24thLarge Installation System Administration Conference, being held in SanJose, Calif., through Friday ...

CERN Battling Severe Case of Data Indigestion

Tony Cass, the leader of the European Organization forNuclear Research's (CERN's) database services group, outlined someof the challenges the organization's computer system faces during hiskeynote speech Wednesday at LISA, the 24th Large Installation SystemAdministration Conference, being held in San Jose, Calif., through Friday ...

RockMelt’s Social Browsing Experiment May Quickly Dissolve

RockMelt has unveiled the public beta of its new Web browser featuring built-in social network sharing ...

Dickering Over Damages Heats Up in Oracle-SAP Trial

Reports surfaced recently that SAP shelled out US$120 million to Oracle agreeing not to seek punitive damages in the latter's lawsuit against the company. ...

Xbox’s Hands-Off Controller: A Delicate ‘Kinection’?

Microsoft's Kinect game device has been flying off retailers' shelves since its release Thursday, according to reports. So far, some users have been impressed with the video game device's ability to track a player's body movement, while others have discovered problems with it ...

Google Soups Up Apache With New Speed Module

Google on Wednesday released mod_pagespeed, a module for the Apache HTTP Server that will automatically perform various website speed optimization tasks ...

Cisco SocialMiner Digs Deep for BI Nuggets

Cisco on Wednesday announced two products and a rich media capture platform to extend its contact center capabilities ...

Google API Powers Global SCVNGR Hunt

SCVNGR, a Boston-based company that offers a mobile real-world game ofthe same name, announced on Tuesday that it's going global ...

Oracle Seeks Its Ton of SAP Flesh in Court

Oracle faced off with SAP in an Oakland, Calif., court on Monday in a hearing to determine the amount of damages the former is owed over its claim that SAP stole its software ...

Microsoft’s Head Is in the Clouds

It was pretty much all about the cloud at Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference, held last week at its Redmond, Wash., corporate campus ...

A Nexus Two Smartphone From Samsung? Fuhgeddaboutit!

Samsung is reported to be working on the Google Nexus Two smartphone that will run Gingerbread, the latest version of the Android operating system ...

Chinese Supercomputer Blazes Path to Glory

China has unveiled the world's fastest supercomputer, the Tianhe-1A, at a high-performance computing conference in Beijing ...

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