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Comcast sets monthly bandwidth limit for customers

Comcast, the largest provider of cable-based broadband service in the U.S., will institute a 250GB-a-month bandwidth cap for its customers beginning on Oct. 1.

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Cellular operators say they're ready for Gustav

The nation's major cellular network providers say they are prepared for trouble from Tropical Storm Gustav, saying they have spent millions in emergency management, permanent generators and cell towers to maintain wireless connectivity in the event of a disaster.

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New Orleans IT departments brace for Hurricane Gustav

Four organizations that made it through the devastating Hurricane Katrina three years ago say they have used the lessons from that experience to better prepare for the potential assault from Gustav.

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Elgan: When Linkedin knows where you are

The convergence of social networking and mobility is starting to grow worldwide among teenagers and young adults, and soon the phenomenon will spread to business users for business purposes.

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IT site manager pilot fish at this big manufacturer gets a call from an engineer -- who's frantic because his plotter won't print some engineering drawings he needs pronto. read more

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Who provides what in the cloud

Currently dominated by Amazon.com and several startups, cloud computing is increasingly attracting the interest of industry giants including Google, IBM and, most recently, AT&T.

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Opinion: Put some excitement back into your bookmarks

Sometimes we all need a little help getting out of our Internet rut. Here are picks from Macworld editors, ranging from super-practical resources to addictive time-wasters.

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Telecommuters Get No Lovin’ From Their ISPs

Los Angeles Times: Gas prices are soaring, roads are congested and you’ve gotten kind of hooked on Days of Our Lives. Sounds like it’s time to telecommute. But good luck trying to use your virtual private network, or VPN, while sending e-mail and surfing the Web. According to a Forrester Research study released Wednesday, telecommunication companies don’t [...]

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Mozilla extension taps into typed commands

Commands that users type in Ubiquity, such as "map" and "e-mail," help find resources on the Web and can gather information from those sources in one place.

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Review: Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 offers some nifty new features

Microsoft's latest beta of Internet Explorer 8 includes better tab management, new services such as Web Slices and Accelerators, and an interesting feature some are calling 'porn mode.'

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Should Google's Gmail outages turn you off to SaaS?

Michael Osterman, an expert on messaging and communications software, says the recent Gmail outage demonstrates the need for Gmail to have an offline mode, but he thinks much of the news around the outage was only because it happened to the high-profile Google.

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Pacific Plumbing Supply Creates 14-Site Network With tw telecom's MPLS IP VPN Solution

- Fully-meshed IP VPN significantly reduces expense while providing 12-fold increase in bandwidth - tw telecom solution reduces administrative hours by 33 percent - Collocation deployment mitigates risk, improves system availability SEATTLE, Aug. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- tw telecom inc., (Nasdaq: TWTC), a leading provider of voice, Internet and data networking solutions for businesses, today...

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Update: Google may let users comment on, rearrange search results

Google is testing possible changes to its market-leading search engine that would enable users to re-rank search results and add comments to results pages.

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Android apps might not feature Bluetooth

The latest version of the Android SDK says the forthcoming software won't support comprehensive Bluetooth APIs.

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Hardware flaw caused shipping mess, says Netflix

Netflix has identified the culprit of its days-long technical outage this month as a faulty hardware component.