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freshnews.org
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Comcast To Cap Data Transfers At 250 GB In October
slashdot
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- The State of Scripting Languages
- Rocket Racing League Flights With Armadillo Engine
- McCain Picks Gov Palin as Running Mate
- Bloatware Removal Threatens PC Industry Profits
- 88% of IT Admins Would Steal Passwords If Laid Off
- Dead Sea Scrolls To Go Digital On Internet
- IBM Flash Memory Breaks 1 Million IOPS Barrier
- Behind the Doors of the Free Software Foundation
- Nvidia 55nm Parts Are Bad Too
- Bitten By the Red Hat Perl Bug
cnet
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Photos: Your ticket to the Democratic convention
- Nvidia about-face brings questions
- CSI Stick grabs data from cell phones
- Following-up on a day spent letting iPhone apps run my life
- Yahoo Mash: When getting social isn't enough
- CNET News Daily Podcast: You only need 250GB of downloads a month, says Comcast
- Android Developer Challenge winners focus on location
- FCC to test proposed free wireless service for interference
- Week in review: Taming the wild Web
- Tethering coming soon to iPhone 3G?
o'reilly network
Updated: 9 days ago
- dekePod Episode 004: Stretching a Photo in Illustrator
- Aperture Screencast 5: Managing Previews
- Vincent Versace on Photography and Creativity
- Review: Edirol R-09HR & M-Audio MicroTrack II
- dekePod Episode 003: Don't Fear the Lab Mode
- Noise Ninja Plugin for Aperture
- Off to Beijing - An Interview with Derrick Story
- Stephen Johnson on Print Display and Digital Photography
- Aperture Screencast 4: Introduction to Lift and Stamp
- Inside Lightroom 2 - Exclusive Interview
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newsforge
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Gerald Carter of Likewise talks about LDAP for Linux (video)
- Track your investments with Grism
- EVDO and VoIP for remote audio transmission
- Automatic backup for sporadically connected clients with Box Backup
- Behind the doors of the Free Software Foundation
- Make etexts pretty with GutenMark
- LyX 1.6 is ready for release
- Four Twitter clients for Linux
- Voiceroute execs talk about going (mostly) open source (video)
- Cisco buys PostPath, targets Microsoft Exchange
gizmodo
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- 10 Scary Zombie Killing Weapons [Thank Giz It's Friday]
- QuickPwn Tools Released For Firmware 2.0.2 on Windows and Mac [Quickpwning]
- Blaupunkt Travel Pilot N700 Overlays Directions on Live Video, Reads Street Signs [Navigation]
- Sponsors Thanks [Announcements]
- Four-Foot SNES Controller Actually Works (For Shaquille O'Neal) [Modding]
- The Week in iPhone Apps: Let's Get Drunk and Talk About Politics [IPhone Apps]
- Caption Contest: Big Honking Camera [Capion Contest]
- 8+ Hour iPhone Sync Timelapse Video (AKA Be Thankful For Your "Short" Two Hour Sync) [IPhone]
- PSP 3000 To Have Worse Battery Life, But Sony Takes Note [PSP]
- Why I Love Netbooks [Mini-notebooks]
linux today
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Lenovo Demands Vow of Silence From Windows Wantaway
- Automatic Backup for Sporadically Connected Clients With Box Backup
- Automatic Backup for Sporadically Connected Clients With Box Backup
- Acer: Aspire One HSDPA Support is Imminent
- Reader Feedback and Linux Distros
- KOffice Releases 10th Alpha of KOffice 2.0
- SCO's Motion to Give Stock Options to 4 Executives
- Cutting Deals With Redmond
- Make etexts Pretty With GutenMark
- IT Workers Hit Hardest by Offshore Outsourcing, Survey Finds
freshmeat
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- runawk 0.14.2 (Default branch)
- Qtractor 0.2.1 (Default branch)
- Elastix 1.2-rc1 (Beta branch)
- Patch Check Advanced 20080828-01 (Development branch)
- Coreboot 2-3554 (Default branch)
- Baugmo_One 2.0 (Default branch)
- gumnut 0.2.1 (Default branch)
- Performance Application Programming Interface 3.6.1 (Default branch)
- Spectro-Edit 0.3 (Default branch)
- EJBCA 3.7.0 (Development branch)
engadget
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Ultrasone debuts $600 "radiation reducing" Pro 900 headphones
- Qualcomm slapped with fine for violating Broadcom injunction
- Apple patent filing details touchscreen tablet
- Sony introduces PMX-U55 PMP for China
- Epson rolls out all-in-one EH-DM2 projector
- BlackBerry Bold hitting AT&T on October 2?
- The HTC S740 gets handled
- Reminder: Quad HD doesn't make everything look better
- Lenovo Ideapad U8 gets priced, unboxed, reviewed in Chinese
- Blaupunkt TravelPilot 700 and 500 overlay nav info on realtime video
yahoo! technology news
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- CSI Stick grabs data from cell phones (CNET)
- Apple Won't Fix iPhone Passcode Hole Until September (NewsFactor)
- Speculation Focuses on iPhone Tethering Approval (NewsFactor)
- Want IE8 Beta 2? You May Have To Jump Through Hoops (NewsFactor)
- FAA outage reveals odd computing practices (AP)
- IEEE 802.11r Roaming Standard Quietly Approved (PC Magazine)
- Continuent Launches Open-source Database Scale-out Stack (PC World)
- Comcast Limits Homes To 250GB in New Public Policy (NewsFactor)
- Phone companies prepare backup plans for Gustav (AP)
- Samsung Aims at Apple With Slim Laptop (PC World)
techdirt
Updated: about 1 hour ago
- Plenty Of Broadband Providers Pretending They're Offering Fiber To The Home
- Professor Slams European Commission For Ignoring The Evidence On Copyright Extension
- And What If Tangible Goods Become More Abundant?
- As Bloggers Take Office In Malaysia, Gov't Orders ISPs To Block Certain Blogs
- Yet Another Company Sues Over Being Called Adware
- Is Military Spending the Key to the Next Silicon Valley?
- Another Company Helping Musicians Finance Their Albums
- Comcast Officially Caps Broadband That It Had Already Secretly Capped
- Pharma Patents And Why Indonesia Is Hoarding Bird Flu Samples
- Mobile Phones Being Used To Bring Fairer Elections To Africa
ars technica
Updated: about 2 hours ago
- Secretive surveillance court rejects plea for transparency
- Yahoo trashes Mash, still looking for social network glory
- An Ars Technica community-building panel at SXSW: you can help make it happen
- WHERE am I? Xohm to launch with location services
- Copyright Office, EFF wrestle with Kafkaesque royalty issue
- Safeguarding your virtual goods: MMORPG security a mixed bag
- Google's Android Market: cathedral or bazaar?
- Study: spammers mind their Ps, forget about the Qs
- Ars forum survey: five minutes of your time, win a giant bag of dimes
- Open source group sues Quebec over no-bid Microsoft cotracts
the register
Updated: about 2 hours ago
- 45th Mersenne prime discovered (possibly)
- Biometrics exhibit blushes over email snafu
- Wi-Fi: You old new smoothie?
- Psychologist invents new uber-wiki
- Who should be America's CTO?
- Cloned US ATM cards: Can they fool Brit self-service checkouts?
- Windows Mobile 6 blamed for Xperia X1 woes
- Microsoft bags European price comparison sites
- Comcast users get UK-style capping, throttling
- Hello, this is Oracle - we're not in right now
the inquirer
Updated: about 6 hours ago
- Intel chokes on Atom
- Ofcom demands wider network coverage
- The INQUIRER Video Guide to IDF
- Nehalem platform Multi GPU options
- Life's Green(er)
- Colombia strikes DVB blow to US standard
- Hitman scam spammer on the prowl again
- Lenovo imposes gag for Vista refund
- Facebook the movie coming soon
- Nvidia snapped in bed with ATI
OSNews
Updated: 11 minutes ago
- Interview: Andy Hertzfeld
- Nepomuk, KDE To Introduce the Semantic Desktop
- Firefox 3.0's SSL Certificate Interface Meets Resistance
- *Interview with Tom Wickline, of the Bordeaux Project*
- Can Open Source Replace Microsoft Exchange?
- Psystar Responds to Apple Suit, Will Countersue
- Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Released
- Is There a Future for UltraSPARC Workstations?
- Sun for Sale?
- Interview With Kris Moore, PC-BSD Lead Developer
digg
Updated: 11 minutes ago
- DIGG Getting Into Local News?
- MIT Has Already Built Mega-Efficient Nano Batteries!
- Rumor: Apple and AT&T Developing iPhone Tethering Plan
- The 5 Best Free File Hosting Services To Store Your Files
- UK banking giant de-pants irate customer over password
- 20 Websites To Help You Learn and Master CSS
- The rise of the all-conquering Liliputer
- Album-loving artists blame iTunes for changed music tastes
- 3D in a Flash
- Kevin Mitnick Tells All in Upcoming Book
gigaom
Updated: about 4 hours ago
- The GigaOM 250 GB Challenge & 5 Tools To Monitor Your Bandwidth Consumption
- Off Topic: Why People, Not Technology, Matter
- Microsoft Sets Sights on Europe With Shopping Site Buy
- Memo To Comcast: Show Us the Meter For Metered Broadband
- Chips Work Hard for the Money, Just Like Everyone Else
- Nokia Clarifies Its Future N-Series VoIP Plans
- Comcast Metered Broadband Official — Beware What You Download
- What Do You Want in a Mac Netbook?
- Rumor: AT&T May Bid For Cable & Wireless
- iPhone App: RunKeeper: Nice, Just Not Necessary
wi-fi networking news
Updated: 7 days ago
- A Short Vacation at Wi-Fi Networking News
- American Launches In-Flight Broadband Pilot
- Wee-Fi: Houston-Fi, ASCII WPA Passphrases, Green Wi-Fi
- Leading Travel Writer Reams Out In-Flight Internet
- Wee-Fi: Meraki Modifies, Drops Standard; Tempe's Phoenix?; Remote Wake, Wi-Fi Need Not Apply
- Minneapolis Network Reports 10,000 Users
- Wee-Fi: Boingo Expands to Dulles, Reagan; HP Buys Colubris
- Review: Eye-Fi Explore Hits the Mark
- Wee-Fi: iPhone Penetration, Hotspots Undercounted, Warballoon, Cincy Bus-Fi
- Portland's MetroFi Nodes Still Hanging on
kuro5hin
Updated: 4 days ago
- The Death of IPv6
- Ultralight Backpacking: The "Why" and the "How"
- Presenting... MichaelCrawford's Ideal K5 Diary
- MAC AND CHEESE
- Why You Need to Vote on Stories
- Russia did the right thing in Georgia
- This god will not perish shamefully
- The Spoils of... MUST?!
- Review: The Dark Knight
- Immigration, health care, corporate malfeasance, and too many attorneys.
techmeme
Updated: about 2 hours ago
- Google to buy GeoEye satellite imagery (Stephen Shankland/CNET News.com)
- Memo To Comcast: Show Us the Meter for Metered Broadband (Om Malik/GigaOM)
- Microsoft breaks IE8 interoperability promise (Hakon Lie/The Register)
- Napster: 'We're Open To A Sale'; Vote No On The Ice Cream Franchisee (Joseph Weisenthal/paidContent.org)
- Recent Posts from Techmeme's Sponsors
- Yahoo! Mash is shutting down (Amar/Mash Blog)
- With 'followers,' Blogger gets--surprise!--more social (Caroline McCarthy/The Social)
- Yahoo Sheds Some Skin, Drops Mash (Chris Snyder/Epicenter)
- Goodbye, BitTorrent. Hello, Streaming. (Steve Gillmor/TechCrunch)
- BlackBerry Bold set to be released on AT&T on October 2nd? (The Boy Genius/Boy Genius Report)
designtechnica
Updated: about 4 hours ago
- DVDO Edge Upscales Up to Ten Video Sources
- Asus Dresses up Notebooks in Bamboo
- Philips Rounds Out CinemaOne Home Theater
- B&W Adds Four New CM Series Loudspeakers
- Qualcomm In Compempt of Broadcom Injunction
- Microsoft Buys Price Comparer Ciao.com
- Mac Clone Maker Psystar Sues Apple
- Motorized Flatscreen Mount Tilts on the Fly
- Comcast Limits Users to 250 GB Per Month
- Page Up, Page Down Keys Now Patented
lifehacker
Updated: 11 minutes ago
- This Week's Best Posts [Highlights]
- PureText Strips Formatting from Your Clipboard When You Paste [Featured Windows Download]
- GMDesk Puts Google Webapps into a Single Desktop Application [Featured Download]
- Are You Concerned About Bandwidth Caps? [Ask The Readers]
- Operate Your Computer with Wii Controllers [Nintendo Wii]
- Please Don't Block Us. (Please?) [Faceoff Followup]
- Game Key Revealer Finds the Keys for Your Games [Featured Windows Download]
- Offer Small Discounts to Get Freelance Pay On Time [Freelancing]
- Copy a Single File to Avoid Re-Activating Windows XP [Tutorial]
- Love and Money [Sponsors]
techcrunch
Updated: 11 minutes ago
- Is The iPhone Coming To China?
- Ok Someone At Google Is Just Messing With My Head
- Seeds Of A Social Network: Blogger Adds New “Following” Feature
- Microsoft Says Hello to Ciao, Buys European Shopping Site
- Fiorina Versus Whitman: Who Would Make A Better Vice President?
- Goodbye, BitTorrent. Hello, Streaming.
- Direct Line Saves iPhone Users From Automated Call Hell
- LinkedIn Rolls Out Enhanced Groups Features
- Scribd Finally Starts A New Chapter With A Redesign