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Google, Microsoft say they still support Net neutrality
Google and Microsoft said they have not backed away from their support for Net neutrality principles, despite a report to the contrary. Read more...

IT predictions for 2009: The economy dominates

Online video use gains ground

Obama stimulus plan aims to boost digital economy

Opinion: Waiting for FiOS, and waiting and waiting...

Cisco, anticipating video tsunami, builds up network smarts

Obama outlines plan to put every child online

Google fires back at analyst claim it's a bandwidth hog

Elgan: We need a mobile broadband space race

Branch office security, traffic management get a lift

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DRM-free Apple rumors still just sound and fury
If you listen to the Internet -- and I don't recommend you listen too closely, as it will drive you mad as surely as if you were privy to the whispers of the vast underdeeps -- then you'd have good reason to think that Apple was going to unleash the rest of its vast iTunes catalog in a DRM-free format on Tuesday.

Opinion: Revisiting Hulu
Since we first looked at video-streaming site Hulu about a year ago, the joint venture between NBC and Fox has opened to the public and expanded its offerings. In the process, it's become one of the most prominent places for watching television online.

Four Reasons Why You Should Care About White Space
When the TV broadcast spectrum turns digital in February, a massive amount of unused 'white space' will open up. Now that the FCC has approved the use of broadband devices to function within this white space, a multitude of new opportunities for consumers and manufacturers are available. Here are a few prospects we can all get excited about.

Elgan: Why netbooks will soon cost $99
The era when subnotebooks are subsidized like cell phones is nearly here, says columnist Mike Elgan.

Sprint's 4G Xohm WiMax: How fast is it?
In our hands-on testing, the new Xohm WiMax network from Sprint was fast and smooth -- but for now, you have to be in Baltimore to get it.

Opinion: All's well with U.S. broadband deployment (says FCC)
Although the FCC is using new requirements for carriers that report on their services offered to different populations, it still believes 'Broadband Deployment is Reasonable and Timely,' and is therefore misusing data instead of doing real work, says columnist Scott Bradner.

Opinion: Cable karma and Comcast
Why can't customers who lose a certain percentage of their cable service each month deduct that percentage from their monthly bills?

The 10 most important technologies you never think about
You may not spend much time considering Unicode, XML and digital signal processing, but you couldn't get through your day without them.

Six steps to a faster broadband connection
How to test your speed, troubleshoot any problems and tweak your system for optimum performance.

Opinion: Keeping a Lid on Broadband
By failing to offer a truly universal, reliable, competitively priced, high-speed broadband infrastructure, providers are taking dollars out of the pockets of U.S. businesses.

You can get lean and fast computing with your current version of Mac OS X. Here's how.
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