Features: Best online deals for mobile phones and mobile broadband
Buying a mobile phone or mobile broadband service can be a daunting task, especially if the tech tools are destined for a Christmas stocking. Many consumers purchase their new mobile phones on a contract, as such it can be hard to track down a bargain -- monthly fees, extra charges for data and confusing terms and conditions can make the whole process a hassle. And that’s before you even factor in the pushy in store salespeople.
Ross Catanzariti 06/11/2009 15:37:00
Features: How many people have really 'Gone Google'?
How many people really use Google Apps and how many of them are paying customers? That's a question Google has never quite answered, having touted a "20 million users" and "2 million companies" figure that is almost meaningless.
David Coursey 04/11/2009 02:31:00
Features: HTML 5 progresses despite challenges
Development of HTML 5, the highly touted upgrade to the language of the Web, is progressing but still faces obstacles, including lack of a standard video codec, said an official of the World Wide Web Consortium at a gathering on Tuesday.
Paul Krill 04/11/2009 09:36:00
Features: Google Chrome: The fast browser with slow adoption
The launch of Google's Chrome browser a little over a year ago brought with it a mountain of hype and expectations, with some suggesting it could be as instantly disruptive and beneficial as Gmail was to the webmail market.
Juan Carlos Perez 31/10/2009 11:18:00
Features: ICANN approves domain names we can't type
This is a bad day for the English language, after ICANN approved non-Latin characters for use in Internet domain names. Having invented the Internet--40 years ago yesterday--the U.S. has given away whatever advantage it offers English-speakers.
David Coursey 31/10/2009 10:46:00
Features: Happy 40th birthday, Internet!
On October 29, 1969, the Internet came in not with a bang, but with a "lo."
Jared Newman 30/10/2009 03:39:00
Features: Can the Internet handle H1N1?
While sounding a bit like Chicken Little, US Federal government watchdogs today said that the H1N1 pandemic will cause a significant increase in the use of the Internet by students and teleworkers that would create serious network access congestion.
Michael Cooney 28/10/2009 01:41:00
Features: Wikileaks leader talks of courage and wrestling pigs
In early March, two human rights lawyers from Kenya were on their way to give testimony about illegal killings by police when their car was blocked and they were shot dead at close range.
Dan Nystedt 28/10/2009 09:56:00
Features: UK investigates online pricing, behavioral advertising
The U.K.'s competition authority launched two studies on Thursday that will probe behavioral-advertising pricing strategies and if some pricing practices could potentially mislead consumers.
Jeremy Kirk 16/10/2009 04:12:00
Features: Companies, lawmakers tell US FCC to dump net neutrality
As the U.S. Federal Communications Commission moves toward developing formal net neutrality rules, some U.S. lawmakers and telecom-related companies have told the agency that new regulations will cause more problems than they're worth.
Grant Gross 16/10/2009 06:47:00
 
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