- Fri Nov 20 11:39 AM PST 2009 Spain mandates affordable broadband for all
The country's government is following the lead of Finland and making affordable broadband a legal right.
- Fri Nov 20 5:00 AM PST 2009 Crave giveaway of the week: Nokia Booklet 3G Netbook
We're upping the ante in this week's Crave Giveaway with Nokia's new Booklet 3G Netbook. It doesn't come with wireless service but it's still a stylish Netbook with great battery life.
- 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.
- Wed Nov 18 11:15 AM PST 2009 FCC discusses barriers to national broadband plan
The FCC holds a hearing to update the five commissioners on the barriers that exist in formulating a new national broadband policy plan.
- Tue Nov 17 8:00 PM PST 2009 Intel an investor in storage firm for Apple users
Chipmaker says it has invested in seven new companies through its global investment arm.
- Mon Nov 16 11:29 AM PST 2009 AT&T debuts new Windows 7 mobile Netbooks
New for the holidays, the Samsung Go and Acer Aspire One--equipped with Windows 7 and a data plan--will sell for $199 after a mail-in rebate.
- Mon Nov 16 10:45 AM PST 2009 Hulu's backers bicker as Web video soars
The Web video site, with its stockpile of professional content, may not be the cash cow that everyone involved had hoped for.
- Sat Nov 14 9:25 AM PST 2009 Verizon sending antipiracy notices for Hollywood, too
Long considered disinterested in playing copyright cop, Verizon apparently has a change of heart. The company is now forwarding violation notices on behalf of NBC Universal--as well as the RIAA.
- Thu Nov 12 3:58 PM PST 2009 Verizon tests sending RIAA copyright notices
The No. 2 phone company, known for its reluctance to intervene in antipiracy cases, strikes an agreement to forward copyright notices on behalf of the music industry.
- Wed Nov 11 1:25 PM PST 2009 Report: Motorola looks to sell set-top box biz
The Journal reports that Motorola is looking to sell its TV set-top box and wireless-network business for $4.5 billion, with help from JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs.




