FCC suspends Net neutrality discussions
The FCC has halted industry talks on Net neutrality policy. This follows rumors of an alliance between Google and Verizon that would kill Net neutrality. The FCC says any deal that won't preserve the Internet's openness is unacceptable
Skype files for $100 million IPO
The Internet telephony company plans to raise up to $100 million in an initial public offering
Microsoft prepares for patch Tuesday
Microsoft is set to deliver an unprecedented number of updates tomorrow. A record 14 updates will plug 34 holes. Windows, Internet Explorer and Silverlight are all affected. From XP SP3 to 7, every version of Windows needs to be updated.
Former Actress Identifies Herself as Hurd's Contractor
News broke late last week that HP CEO Mark Hurd was stepping down from his position. Today, we know the reasons involve some expense report irregularities and sexual harassment claims made by a former HP contractor, Jodie Fisher, star of the Body of Influence 2
Beatles catalog remains Apple's forbidden fruit
Fab Four fans will have to continue getting their Beatles fix via compact disc. Negotiations to bring the Beatles' music to iTunes have failed, again. Yoko Ono says the Beatles' catalog won't be on iTunes anytime soon.
Why Google Wave Crashed
When Google launched its real-time collaboration platform at the Google I/O conference in May 2009 the presentation blew some people's minds, prompting effusive applause. People saw something they'd never seen before: a mash-up of e-mail, instant messaging, live editing, photo and video sharing. On Aug. 4, Google said it was shuttering Wave as an independent product and would punt the technologies to other parts of its business. See why Google Wave never caught on
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