- Mon Nov 9 3:48 PM PST 2009 The 411: Storage limits and more on data plans
Every two weeks, CNET editor Nicole Lee answers your questions about cell phones and cell phone accessories in The 411.
- Tue Oct 20 3:30 PM PDT 2009 Comcast CEO: We are not a dead duck
At Web 2.0 Summit, Brian Roberts previews new on-demand video features and insists his company has more in common with Web innovation than techies will admit.
- Tue Sep 29 4:58 PM PDT 2009 Verizon CTO advocates for metered broadband pricing
The day when consumers pay for every megabyte they use while downloading video, streaming music, or updating their Facebook statuses may be closer than you think.
- Tue Jul 28 1:23 PM PDT 2009 Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router WRT54G2 - wireless router
Alternatives to the WRT54G2
- Tue Jul 21 5:28 PM PDT 2009 Comcast's consumer usage meter still in the labs
Not ready for prime time, the online bandwidth meter is undergoing further employee trials. The tool that would help customers keep an eye on their usage was expected back in January.
- Thu Jun 18 5:07 PM PDT 2009 Is AT&T playing gatekeeper to the Wireless Web?
The Net Neutrality debate is going mobile, as a consumer group questions why AT&T is limiting one streaming video app for the iPhone while allowing another to be used freely.
- Fri Jun 5 10:00 AM PDT 2009 A brief history of downloadable console games
Downloadable games were big at this year's E3, but they're nothing new. Here's a the history of downloadable games--and what to expect in next-generation consoles.
- Fri May 15 12:31 PM PDT 2009 Prepaid wireless: In search of the perfect bargain
Finding a prepaid wireless plan can be tricky, so here's a cheat sheet for some of the most popular services on the market today.
- Fri Apr 17 1:16 PM PDT 2009 Week in review: Avast, ye pirates
Guilty verdict issued in Pirate Bay file-swapping case. Also, human error blamed for Amazon's delisting of gay and lesbian books, and Google finally feels recession's pain.
- Mon Apr 13 2:44 PM PDT 2009 Time Warner faces backlash on broadband caps
Consumers and lawmakers have expressed anger and concern over Time Warner Cable's plans to expand trials of service that caps bandwidth usage.




