Talking about open access network, the US House of Representatives will hold a hearing today for Wireless Consumer Protection bill (warning: pdf file), a proposed legislation which would force wireless carriers to offer their services even without... (posted on 27 Feb 2008 by The Mobile Technology Weblog)
The European Commission, Microsoft’s biggest thorn in its side lately, fined the company 899 million Euros, or $1.35 billion, for still not meeting their expectations in complying with 2004 penalties, the umpteenth time they’ve fined them for that... (posted on 27 Feb 2008 by InsideMicrosoft)
In our recent discussion of the uncertain future of Washington state's tax incentives for data centers, we wondered whether the tax breaks were big enough to bust the economic model that has drawn so many companies to build data centers in central... (posted on 26 Feb 2008 by Data Center Knowledge)
There are few people who work with the Internet who understand how truly vulnerable and weak the core infrastructure really is.  Nothing demonstrates this basic weakness better than the troubles experienced by YouTube over the past weekend when... (posted on 25 Feb 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)
2 days ago it was reported that YouTube has been banned in Pakistan. This was a bad news for all of the YouTube fans here as they are now not able to upload or watch any of the YouTube videos. No one knew that the YouTube-Ban which was supposedly meant... (posted on 25 Feb 2008 by Sizlopedia)
DJ Flush, over at Sizlopedia, is reporting that Pakistan has blocked Youtube.com. And judging by his post, he is located in Pakistan and experiencing it first hand. He is also providing instructions on how to get around it by accessing Youtube using a... (posted on 23 Feb 2008 by PCMech)
Heir ist das IT Blogwatch: in which Intel gets raided by the Euro-feds. Not to mention what goes on inside Mathieu's cellphone... Agam Shah reports: Intel offices in Munich were raided by the European Commission today as part of an ongoing antitrust... (posted on 13 Feb 2008 by IT Blogwatch)

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