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December 3, 2010
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WikiLeaks.org Downed by Domain Hosting Service WikiLeaks' main website could not be accessed on Friday through its WikiLeaks.org domain name after a subsidiary of Dynamic Network Services terminated its...
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First LTE Mobile Data Plans: Similar Prices, Different Value For a typical monthly fee of US$80, subscribers to new LTE (Long-Term Evolution) high-speed mobile data services get very different levels of service depending...
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EU Asks Countries to Free up Bandwidth for Mobile Internet The European Commission wants to speed up mobile Internet access across Europe by 2013; but thinks member states need to make bandwidth available sooner rather
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EU and US to Start Talks on Personal Data Security European Justice Ministers have agreed to work towards an accord with the U.S. on personal data protection.
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Data Watchdog Hits out at EU Data Retention Directive The European Union’s data protection watchdog has called the Data Retention Directive the most privacy invasive instrument ever adopted by the E.U.
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Wall Street Beat: Tech Stocks Hit Yearly High Tech stocks hit a yearly high in U.S. markets Thursday as industry watchers pored over upbeat reports about server shipments and online spending, but ongoing...
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Google Pledges Improvement in Copyright Protection Often accused of being lax about copyright protection in its online services, Google is pledging to sharpen its anti-piracy policies and procedures.
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BMC Buys GridApp for Cloud Database Automation BMC Software announced Friday it has purchased GridApp Systems, maker of software tools for database provisioning, patching and management in physical and cloud...
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Amazon Invests $175 Million in Living Social Groupon rival Living Social has landed a US$175 million investment from online retail giant Amazon.
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HP Moves to Improve, Protect Its Support Business Hewlett-Packard announced Thursday that it will roll out an improved services support program.
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