- Thu Nov 19 4:00 AM PST 2009 Broadband economics: How I'll save $700
Competition is the key to getting great deals. In testing that theory, CNET's Maggie Reardon finds she can save nearly $700 next year by switching providers.
- Tue Oct 27 11:55 AM PDT 2009 BOL 1093: E-book Mania
MySpace and Facebook are hooking up? In a way. Maybe. But the real meat of the news today is all the e-book hype. Barnes and Noble will sell the Que, Bridgestone has a color one coming out, and Barnes and Noble may not always have its own Nook eReader.
- Thu Oct 22 1:48 PM PDT 2009 The Real Deal 184: Who should own the Internet
Chris Mitchell from Muninetworks.org joins us to discuss net neutrality and who should own the pipes.
- Mon Oct 19 3:43 PM PDT 2009 Amazon, Facebook, and Google back FCC on Net neutrality
Some of the biggest names on the Internet are throwing their support behind the FCC's plan to form new Internet openness regulation.
- Fri Sep 25 8:00 AM PDT 2009 Week in review: Keeping the Internet open
The FCC chief has a plan for Net neutrality, while Microsoft works on tablet prototypes. Also: flat-screen TV energy efficiency, or lack thereof.
- Mon Sep 21 1:35 PM PDT 2009 Verizon, AT&T: Net neutrality not OK for wireless
The big phone companies argue that new FCC regulations should not apply to wireless services because bandwidth is more limited over those networks.
- Thu Jul 2 2:25 PM PDT 2009 Net neutrality gets a boost from the feds
The Obama administration includes the FCC's Net neutrality principles as conditions for some of the funds it will allocate as part of the economic stimulus package.
- Wed Jun 17 4:00 AM PDT 2009 Leap Wireless gets its day in the sun
q&a The wireless company is riding a new wave of interest in the prepaid cell phone market and banking on customers who don't like smartphone costs.
- Wed Nov 12 7:34 AM PST 2008 IBM bringing broadband over power line to rural America
Company signs $9.6 million contract with International Broadband Electric Communications in aim to bring high-speed Internet access to rural communities.
- Fri Nov 7 4:00 AM PST 2008 Democratic win could herald wireless Net neutrality
The Bush administration has been skeptical of Net neutrality, unlike President-elect Barack Obama. Fans of more regulation hope to use this support to target wireless as well.




