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FCC identifies roadblocks to broadband adoption
Several factors, including a lack of a broadband subsidy program at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, have contributed to gaps in broadband adoption in the U.S., a new report from an FCC task force said. Read more...

Telecom experts worry about Net neutrality rules

U.S. to streamline broadband funding process

Study calls for U.S. programs to boost broadband demand

Network engineers question need for Net neutrality rules

Smart-grid money could assist broadband

Swine flu national emergency should spur businesses to action

McCain introduces bill to block FCC's net neutrality rules

FCC takes first step toward net neutrality rules

AT&T accused of 'astroturfing' on net neutrality

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Torments of the Internet damned
We like to talk about how much easier or cheaper it is to run applications off the cloud or use software as a service, and it is -- when our Internet connection is working. When we have network problems, though, it's another story entirely.

AT&T vs. Google: More than nuns or adult chat lines
AT&T raised the stakes last week in its recent dust-up with Google over an online voice service, accusing its rival of blocking phone calls to nuns.

Novatel Wireless MiFi 2200
Travelers in need of frequent Internet access have more options than ever these days, but the choices aren't always satisfactory. You can try to find a Wi-Fi hotspot, but sometimes one isn't handy. You can get a mobile broadband USB modem from a major carrier, but that typically requires installing special software, which can be a hassle--and some gadgets don't have USB ports.

Opinion: The FCC has a full court: What's next?
With the swearing-in of the FCC's chair, Democratic Commissioner Julius Genachowski last month, and the Senate approval of the nominations of Democrat Mignon Clyburn and Republican Meredith Attwell Baker as commissioners last week, the FCC is back to full strength.

A Day with 3G: How do AT&T, Verizon and Sprint compare?
Only after the thrill of picking out your new smartphone is over, do you finally get a feel for the speed and reliability of the wireless service it uses. Here's a look at how the big three 3G networks in the U.S. -- Verizon Wireless, AT&T and Sprint -- fared in a speed test.

Of subways, government subsidies and broadband
There's a lot of talk these days of the "Internet as public utility." In fact, if you parse the language of the stimulus package, you definitely pick up that perspective as part of the motivation for investing US$7.2 billion in Internet infrastructure.

Hollywood's Victory Over Pirate Bay Will Be Short
From Sweden, London, to Hollywood, protectors of copyrights are celebrating the conviction of the four men behind the world's most popular torrent tracker The Pirate Bay. The four convicted men behind The Pirate Bay, Frederik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Peter Sunde, and Carl Lundstrom, say they can't and won't pay the $3.6 million in damages and promised the site will continue running. So much for Hollywood's sweet victory and happy ending.

U.S. isn't falling behind in broadband
James Lakely of The Heartland Institute, a think tank promoting public policy based on individual liberty, limited government and free markets, argues that the broadband stimulus bill would spend millions of tax dollars on a problem that doesn't exist.

Why WiMax should be on the CIO's radar
Despite the billions of dollars required to roll out a brand-new wireless network, the slowdown in the economy, and the reduced share price, the president of Clearwire, Barry West, is optimistic about the future role of WiMax in business. And he says tech managers should put WiMax planning on their agendas now.

Q&A: Microsoft's next big thing
Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer talks about the next wave of client and cloud computing, a virtual world he calls First Life, doctor-bots, the relevance of Windows -- and the Star Trek theory on why making products easy to use is so hard.

Getting to know Windows 7? Don't stop now: From speeding up taskbar thumbnails to reining in UAC, here are 20 ways to make Windows 7 act the way you want.
Is Motorola's new Droid good enough to vanquish iPhone envy? To find out, we took it on a 3-day trip.
Sure, you could always use Linux as a desktop OS, but Corel Linux 1.0 was the first distro designed for ordinary users. It's been a long, strange trip since then.
New touch-screen laptops from Fujitsu, HP and Lenovo take advantage of Microsoft Windows 7's touch-friendly infrastructure.
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