| As Tim Cook once again steps up during an absence by Steve Jobs, it's clear that--in the short term, at least--Apple investors have confidence in him. But that doesn't settle the long-term worries. All four major U.S. wireless carriers say they offer 4G wireless broadband services. But none of their networks meets the standard requirements. In a quick about-face, the social network is temporarily disabling a new tweak that gave third-party apps the ability to record someone's address and cell number. Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) says it's time to block Net neutrality regulations and rein in government: "Here is the first opportunity for conservatives to make a stand." The company's decision to remove the option to add titles to the DVD queue from streaming devices sets off criticism from Netflix customers. A company that caters to Ph.Ds is recrafting its software for students of math, music, and more. But will turning an iPod into a calculus calculator be a crutch or a brain booster? | | Unable to resist a good marketing opportunity, the Web standards group is promoting itself and its new Web technology. What HTML5 actually means, though, remains vague. | | | Featured item | | | | | | | After NASA found some cracks in the shuttle's massive external fuel tank, technicians at the Kennedy Space Center are putting a fix into place. | | |
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