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Comcast to Debut Cable Shows Online By Year’s End

If you are a current Comcast subscriber, or if you're thinking about signing up for Comcast service, you will soon be able to watch cable television shows such as HBO's "Entourage" and AMC's "Mad Men" on your computer without paying... (Continue reading)

WiMax Coming to Philadelphia, Chicago, and Seattle

Comcast, Sprint, and Clearwire will launch WiMax based high-speed wireless Internet service in Philadelphia, Chicago, and Seattle in the upcoming weeks. WiMax is a long range point-to-point Internet connection that connects a multitude of Wi-Fi spots to the Internet.... (Continue reading)

Cox Launches 23 New HD Channels in James City County, VA

Cox Communications recently rolled out 23 additional HD channels for their customers in James City County, Virginia. These new HD channels will be available to Cox cable TV customers for no additional monthly charge.... (Continue reading)

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Time Warner Cable Brings 4G Wireless to North Carolina with the Fastest Wireless Speeds Available

Time Warner Cable will officially launch the Time Warner Cable 4G mobile network in Charlotte, Greensboro, and Raleigh North Carolina on December 1, 2009.... (Continue reading)

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Comcast Unveils Comprehensive "Constant Guard" Internet Security Program

Comcast has announced that it has put the finishing touches on its comprehensive security program aimed to protect its high-speed Internet customers. ... (Continue reading)

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Web-aholics anonymous: Study finds internet addiction growing more common

Taiwanese researchers who surveyed nearly 2,300 seventh-graders for signs of depression, ADHD, social phobia, and other mental health issues found that children who suffered from such issues were more likely to use the internet to the point of excess.... (Continue reading)

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Commerce Department doles out almost $7 million in first round of broadband mapping grants

The states of California, North Carolina, Indiana, and Vermont were the first to receive federal funds from the $7.2 billion earmarked for broadband infrastructure projects under the Obama administration's recovery act. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) said that... (Continue reading)

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England v. Ukraine World Cup qualifier will be online-only

The collapse of a major sports TV provider and bureaucratic infighting have pushed the upcoming weekend's international soccer match between England and Ukraine onto the internet.... (Continue reading)

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Chrome, Firefox gaining on Internet Explorer in battle of the browsers

Although Internet Explorer remains the dominant internet browser software in use today, competitors Firefox and Chrome are steadily eroding the Microsoft product's vast market share.... (Continue reading)

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Telecoms continue to spend on mobile networks, despite recession

AT&T and Verizon Communications will combine to spend $35 billion on network construction in 2009, in spite of a long list of concerning news for the U.S. economy.... (Continue reading)

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