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GigaOm Apr 16 09 Updated throughout with confirmation, comment from Time Warner: Time Warner Cable, which last month announced plans to expand its metered broadband trials to four more cities, today backed away from its controversial efforts to price broadband based on consumption, including in the city of Rochester, N.Y., according to a local television station. Rochester’s ABC affiliate [...] Full story...
Gigabit Squared broke onto the scene Wednesday announcing it would spend $200 million to bring gigabit broadband to six college towns in conjunction with the Gig.
Startups shouldn't only think about the federal government when thorny legislation like SOPA and PIPA arises.
Crowdsourcing, crowd-financing and... file sharing lawsuits? The science fiction comedy Iron Sky has gotten lots of help from its fans, and its filmmakers have in the past relied on BitTorrent to distribute their works.
In the latest court filing in the ongoing Justice Department e-books price-fixing suit, Apple says it did not conspire to fix the prices of digital books to hurt competitors and its business strategy around pricing was "perfectly proper," according to a Reuters report.
A new survey from Informa finds that 60 percent of all global carriers plan to deploy LTE by the end of 2013.
The big news out of Hewlett-Packard's second quarter earnings call is that the company will lose 9,000 employees in FY 2012, with former Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch among the departed.
About five years after its launch, ZocDoc is not only used by more than 1.2 million people every month, it’s paving the way for an emerging wave of health startups.
Liquid Metal Battery, a startup developing a battery for the power grid that already counted Bill Gates and oil giant Total as an investor, has now brought on another high profile backer: Khosla Ventures.
I'm now using Straight Talk, a Tracfone-owned cellular provider that resells service on both AT&T and T-Mobile in the U.
It looks like we were right about AT&T sunsetting its 2G networks to make way for more mobile broadband capacity.