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Kelly Hill / RCR Wireless News:
T-Mobile USA dominates first round of AWS auction — WASHINGTON—T-Mobile USA Inc. led the first round of bidding in the Federal Communications Commission's auction of advanced wireless services spectrum, placing bids for spectrum that would substantially expand its national footprint.
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Jeremy Pelofsky / Reuters:
Satellite, cable battle wireless in US FCC auction — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. wireless carriers battled with satellite and cable operators on Wednesday for valuable licenses for advanced wireless services — like high-speed Internet access — on the first day of an auction that so far has raised $933.5 million.
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Wired News Writer Faked Info — Wired News has removed three articles from its website after an internal investigation failed to confirm the authenticity of a source used in the stories. — "Tribal Curse Haunts Launch Pad" (June 27, 2006), "NASA Boosts Heart-Monitoring Tech" (July 7 …
Gaming Nexus:
Could the Wii fail? — Iwata stated that Wii will embrace more creative game concepts that haven't been tried before, focusing on fresh gameplay instead of graphics. This seems like a good idea in principle, but a firm balance must be maintained. We need a healthy, diverse collection of software …
Phil Wolff / Skype Journal:
Sony Mylo suffers from Sidekick syndrome — Skype did a great job packaging Skype into the new Mylo. And I'm desparate for a device like this that lets me carry Skype around. But Sony's Mylo doesn't deserve this moment of love. Like the T-Mobile Sidekick, Mylo:
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Alissa Vasilevskis / digium.com:
Digium Secures First Round of Funding with Matrix Partners — Cash infusion underscores Digium's leadership position in open source telephony — Digium® Inc., the original creator of Asterisk® and pioneer of open source telephony, today announced it has closed its first round …
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Michael Liedtke / Associated Press:
Google to continue storing search requests despite AOL gaffe — SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Although he was alarmed by AOL's haphazard release of its subscribers' online search requests, Google Inc. CEO Eric Schmidt said Wednesday the privacy concerns raised by that breach won't change …
Mike / Techdirt:
WiMax, Net Neutrality And Basic Fact Checking — from the need-to-support-your-argument-a- little-better dept — With yesterday's announcement that Sprint was going to offer WiMax over their 2.5 GHz spectrum, it was only a matter of time until someone tied the topic to net neutrality.
David Meyer / CNET News.com:
Cameroon registry accused of typo-squatting .com — The .cm registry in Cameroon appears to be redirecting misspelled .com addresses to an ad-based search page. — Internet authorities in the West African nation that owns the .cm top level domain (TLD) have been accused of authorizing …
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Andy Merrett / Tech Digest:
Hauppauge's TV Anywhere promises free mobile TV — Hauppage have officially launched their "TV Anywhere" PC USB2 device, turning any home PC with access to a standard TV aerial into a PVR which can be accessed remotely over the Internet using your broadband connection.
Reuters:
UC joins Google book project — SAN FRANCISCO, California (Reuters) — The University of California has joined Google Inc.'s bid to scan the book collections of the world's great libraries, the organizations said Tuesday, marking renewed momentum for a project nearly derailed by stiff resistance from publishers.
Doug Berger / Gadgetell:
Peep Show: Dell's first retail store - Dallas, TX — This week, we were lucky enough to make it over to the brand spankin' new Dell store located at NorthPark Center in Dallas, TX to snap some pictures for you. If you missed the news a little over a month ago, Dell announced …
Steve Hamm / Business Week:
Tellme Tries a New Trick — The company is showing off its products to Microsoft and other corporations, hoping to boost the popularity of voice-driven Web information — Before Mike McCue co-founded Tellme Networks in 1999, the former vice-president for technology at browser pioneer …
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Om Malik / GigaOM:
Update, Reload & Party — Folks - we are going to be relaunching our site shortly, and what this means is that there will be moments of high anxiety and major service disruptions. Well, anxiety for us at least. And I apologize in advance for service disruption.
Catherine Holahan / Business Week:
Yahoo's Lost Bid Doesn't Spell Doom — Although Google won the deal to handle search for News Corp., Yahoo's focus and prospects are different. Even so, it can't stand still — Conventional wisdom holds that wherever there's a winner, a loser can't be too far behind.
Joris Evers / CNET News.com:
Symantec picks away at Vista's core — In a third and final report on Windows Vista, Symantec examined the security of the operating system core and found some vulnerabilities. — Vista includes several barriers designed to prevent malicious code from gaining access to the operating system core or kernel.
George Ou:
AOL AIM Phoneline gives you a free phone number — Following on the heels of Skype offering free (free for now because Skype is only doing it to mess with the Vonage IPO) Skype-out service, AOL has begun offering free inbound calling along with your own phone number with its AIM Phoneline service.
Paul Thurrott / SuperSite for Windows:
Apple Mac OS X Leopard Preview: Who's the Copycat Now? — Sometimes I wonder how Apple CEO Steve Jobs can sleep at night. He appears to spend half his waking hours ridiculing Microsoft's admittedly behind-schedule operating system, Windows Vista, for copying Mac OS X features.