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    Google trials 1Gbps FTTH broadband in the US 11 February, 2010 08:53

    Google will launch several experimental 'ultra high-speed' broadband networks across the United States as part of efforts to encourage authorities to look at 'new and creative ways' to progress the country's National Broadband Plan.
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    Multi-gigabit wireless spec on tap by year-end 08 May, 2009 08:34

    Seventeen chip makers, consumer electronics companies and one software vendor, Microsoft, have banded together to create a standard for multi-gigabit, short-range wireless networking.
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    Pirate Bay crew gets the hook 21 April, 2009 07:38

    Despite big fines and prison time, the Pirate Bay four remain defiant. And even if Hollywood manages to sink these Bit Torrent trackers, there's an entire fleet waiting to take their place.
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    Symantec warns customers after call center theft 31 March, 2009 10:35

    Symantec is warning a small number of customers that their credit card numbers may have been stolen from an Indian call center used by the security vendor.
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    Microsoft proves seven degrees of separation theory 05 August, 2008 16:39

    Instant messaging may be the key to proving the six degrees of separation theory, if a new survey is anything to go by.
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    Software a 'boot camp' for the brain 05 August, 2008 10:24

    Mike Scanlon has a mixed bag of news for me.
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    Is your mobile phone trying to kill you? 04 August, 2008 09:05

    Don't look now, but your mobile phone is out to get you. This deadly device can cause accidents, give you cancer or even kill you, according to a rising chorus of alarmist reports.
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    Olympic chief: 'no deal' on China Net censorship 04 August, 2008 08:59

    International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge Saturday said there was "no deal" with Beijing Olympic officials to permit censorship of the Internet during the games, and lashed out at criticism of the IOC and its handling of the matter.
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    Coding green for the future 01 August, 2008 11:13

    We know that some computer hardware -- PCs and servers, for example -- are greener than others. They are built to be more energy efficient and easier to recycle, plus they use fewer hazardous materials. Certifications such as Energy Star and EPEAT make it easy to find at least some of those machines.
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    Cisco enhances carrier router's 40G support 16 July, 2008 08:09

    Cisco this week enhanced its CRS-1 carrier core router by adding upgrades to the IP over dense wavelength-division multiplexing interfaces, which help service providers minimize the additional capital expenses associated with traffic growth.
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    ICANN to vote on relaxing rules for top-level domain names 25 June, 2008 08:33

    ICANN, the nonprofit group that manages the Internet domain name system, will vote at its meeting in Paris on Thursday on whether to open up the rules for top-level domain names.
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