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- Kansas City, KS to be Google's broadband test bed
- Dell exec predicts iPad's failure in the enterprise
- Tesla sues Top Gear
- Report: Spam down 33 percent after Rustock takedown
- GPS mortars make Army debut in Afghanistan
- Skype in the Classroom graduates from beta
- Obama calls for deep cuts in U.S. oil imports
- Another Google service facing uncertainty in China
- Google settles FTC charges over Buzz
Kansas City, KS to be Google's broadband test bed | Top |
In its search for a U.S. town to deploy a test of ultra-high-speed broadband access, over 1,100 communities applied; Google has now announced the winner. | |
Dell exec predicts iPad's failure in the enterprise | Top |
In an interview with CIO magazine in Australia, the head of enterprise marketing for Dell says Apple's tablet is "closed," "expensive," and "complex" for business customers. | |
Tesla sues Top Gear | Top |
Tesla Motors filed suit against TV show Top Gear over a misrepresentation of its Roadster electric car. | |
Report: Spam down 33 percent after Rustock takedown | Top |
Spam levels dropped by about one-third following the recent takedown of the Rustock spambot, according to Symantec's latest Intelligence Report. | |
GPS mortars make Army debut in Afghanistan | Top |
The U.S. Army tries out mortars with a good sense of direction in Afghanistan. Built-in GPS is the secret ingredient in these precision shells. | |
Skype in the Classroom graduates from beta | Top |
VoIP provider says the new video service is designed to help educators worldwide collaborate with fellow teachers who are tackling the same topics. | |
Obama calls for deep cuts in U.S. oil imports | Top |
Calling the goal "reasonable, achievable, and necessary," the president sets a target of cutting imports by a third over 10 years. | |
Another Google service facing uncertainty in China | Top |
The future of Google Maps in China could be in jeopardy as the search giant reportedly has yet to apply for a license to keep the service running. | |
Google settles FTC charges over Buzz | Top |
As part of its agreement to end Federal Trade Commission investigation, Google agrees to establish a "comprehensive privacy program" after Buzz privacy flap. | |
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