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GlobeSurfer III routes net connection via mobile network - Macworld
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Net speed rules come into force - BBC News
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Net speed rules come into forceBBC News, UK - Dec 4, 2008Customers will be better informed about the speed of their net connection under new rules. The Ofcom-backed code of practice has won pledges from net firms ... |
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ISPs to reveal internet speeds - Computeractive
ISPs to reveal internet speedsComputeractive, UK - 4 hours agoA voluntary code that will help consumers be better informed about the speed of their net connection has come into force. Last year Computeractive’s Crystal ... |
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Promise of broadcast broadband - News & Observer
Promise of broadcast broadbandNews & Observer, NC - Nov 25, 2008This is PowerPoint territory, but Web-based presentation tools are growing in capability and fewer and fewer venues lack a Net connection. ... |
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Nationwide Credit Card Processing Provider, BankCard USA, Engages ... - MarketWatch
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EU: Judges not required for P2P disconnections - Ars Technica
EU: Judges not required for P2P disconnectionsArs Technica, MA - Dec 2, 2008The big concern is that rightsholders and ISPs could become judge, jury, and executioner over someone's 'Net connection without proper avenues for appeal or ... |
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Read O2 MMSs on an iPhone - Mobile Computer
Read O2 MMSs on an iPhoneMobile Computer, UK - Dec 3, 2008It’s very easy to forget you’re in Safari, in fact; so remember, these ‘apps’ are only accessible when you have a net connection. Right now, take your pick ... |
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EU bashes DRM, won't support "three strikes" rules - Ars Technica
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When head hunters come under firing line - Hindu Business Line
When head hunters come under firing lineHindu Business Line, India - Nov 23, 2008“After all, when a HR person loses a corporate job, he or she only needs a PC, a Net connection and a phone to start his or her own firm!” she opined. ... |
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It shouldn't happen to an IT consultant - ZDNet UK
It shouldn't happen to an IT consultantZDNet UK, UK - Nov 26, 2008Few small businesses can afford to lose their net connection for any length of time. Second in importance only to choosing an Internet provider (or two, ... |
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