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Verizon Wireless will finally hit the switch on its 4G wireless network, lighting up some of the 38 markets in its initial launch on Sunday.
A few weeks since Apple announced it would no longer sell an enterprise-class server, a survey of IT admins shows that they're sticking with the Xserve for now, despite disappointment in Apple's perceived disinterest in enterprise customers.
Momentum is building behind the concept of a list that lets Web users opt out of ad-related tracking, but the FTC may not have the authority to enforce it.
Olivier Sanche, a well-respected data-center expert, helped build Apple's new $1 billion North Carolina server farm.
FilmDistrict, an indie company co-founded by one of the producers of "The Departed" and "Aviator" will release first-run films on Netflix's streaming service.
The FCC will vote on its final rules for Net neutrality at the end of December, as the chairman gives a look ahead at what will be in the new guidelines.
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