- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Tue Nov 10 12:13 PM PST 2009 iControl adds home energy services to broadband
Start-up iControl is developing a home automation system that includes energy management along with home security or broadband services.
- 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.
- Mon Nov 9 10:56 AM PST 2009 Report: Clearwire gets more cash from investors
All of Clearwire's major investors, with the exception of Google, are pumping in more cash to the company to help it build its nationwide WiMax network.
- Tue Nov 3 7:07 AM PST 2009 Cisco buys into Chinese cable market
The purchase of the set-top box division of a Chinese digital cable technology company is the fourth acquisition Cisco has announced in a month.
- Tue Nov 3 7:05 AM PST 2009 EcoFactor pings thermostats to save energy
Silicon Valley start-up launches a hosted business intelligence application for optimizing heating and cooling systems to a given home.
- Thu Oct 29 10:00 AM PDT 2009 The case against the FCC's Net neutrality plan
The commission's proposed restrictions on broadband providers are riddled with ticking time bombs and loopholes, Stanford Law Fellow Larry Downes argues.




