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  • Mon Nov 7 2005 Cablevision revs up its broadband

    Cablevision increases speed of its broadband services up to 50mbps just as Verizon rolls out its fiber-optic Fios network.

    Posted by Marguerite Reardon

  • Tue Aug 26 2008 Loaded: Digg starts a Dialogg

    A potential answer to the iPhone 3G's poor network service emerges, Verizon Fios adds HD channels and pairs with World TV to offer multicultural content, and Digg debuts Dialogg

    Posted by Mark Licea

  • Mon Aug 24 2009 The 404 410: Where we're finally getting things done

    It's not easy doing a show without Wilson G. Tang, but luckily our good friend CarMac steps into the game to help us out! Today, we tackle Cable versus. Fios, Adult Twitter clones, and McDonalds' suspicious new Web site, 365black.com.

    Posted by Justin Yu

  • Tue Jun 21 2005 Telemarketers target cell phones

    It will cost you minutes, but get used to it, say experts, because telemarketers want your ear.

    Posted by Ben Charny

  • Wed Feb 27 2002 Cell phone tracking raises privacy issues

    The nation's cell phone service providers will soon know where every one of their customers is located. Privacy rights groups are asking what they are planning to do with the information.

    Posted by Ben Charny

  • Mon Dec 19 2005 Rural living, high-speed Internet access?

    Maine's governor is leading an initiative to bring wireless service to areas with at least five people per square mile.
    The New York Times

    Posted by Katie Zezima

  • Fri Jun 12 2009 Zeo 'sleep coach' tracks your ZZZs, wakes you up

    It doesn't only wake you up in an easy mode. Zeo also wants to be your personal sleep coach--collecting data on your sleep habits and offering a seven-step sleep fitness program.

    Posted by Mats Lewan

  • Mon Jul 20 2009 BOL 1022: Load balancing in space

    On the 40th anniversary of the moon landing, we sadly report on the state of the broken toilet in the International Space Station. It means astronauts have to split up which toilets they use in order to load balance. No. Seriously.

    Posted by Tom Merritt

  • Wed Jun 10 2009 The Real Deal 165: Road Test

    We talk about the tech we've been using for years, like the Palm Pilot, Panasonic HDTV, and the Kindle.

    Posted by Tom Merritt

  • Fri Sep 3 2004 Week in review: Thin is in at Apple

    Apple Computer is squeezing its latest iMac into a much slimmer design.

    Posted by Steven Musil

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