Google & Verizon Kill the Open Internet Principle by Regulating the FCC
Verizon and Google have drawn up a Net Neutrality pact that intends to instill a “Framework” allowing the FCC to regulate certain portions …
Continue ReadingVerizon and Google have drawn up a Net Neutrality pact that intends to instill a “Framework” allowing the FCC to regulate certain portions …
Continue ReadingThe Open internet principle is supposed to mean everyone receives the same Internet. However, the recent Google-Verizon framework submitted to the FCC …
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Continue ReadingHTC is determined to ship out its first Windows Phone 7 device by the end of 2010. Read on to find out which mystery handset it will be.
Continue ReadingGoogle is synonymous with Internet Search, Apple with cell phones and Microsoft with computer software. But fierce market competition is pitting these …
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