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Senate Votes Against Measure to Kill Net Neutrality Rules

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Senate Votes Against Measure to Kill Net Neutrality Rules The U.S. Senate has voted against a Republican measure that would have overturned net neutrality rules passed by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission last December.
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China Restricts Local Media From Sourcing Info From Internet China has released new rules limiting the nation's media outlets from sourcing unverified information from the Internet, in its continuing crackdown.
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Speedy Firefox 9 Beta Versions Take Their Place in Line The new Android version of the browser is optimized for tablets, Mozilla says.
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Adobe Will Keep Patching Flash on Mobile -- For Now Adobe promises to support the soon-to-be-orphaned Flash Player plug-in for mobile browsers with critical bug fixes and security updates.
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Hire a Vet? IT Says Yes President Obama challenged the private sector to hire 100,000 unemployed veterans. Here's what some top companies say about vets in tech jobs.
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Facebook: No Comment on Privacy Settlement With the FTC Reports say Facebook is nearing a settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over concerns about changes in privacy settings.
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RIM Stands by Flash as Adobe Pursues HTML5 Research in Motion will continue to use Adobe Flash Player, at least for the BlackBerry Playbook tablet, even after Adobe announced it will discontinue Flash for the mobile web.
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Piracy Legislation Needed to Battle Huge Problem, Experts Say Legislation in the U.S. Congress would allow federal law enforcement officials to block websites accused of copyright piracy.
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Steam Gets Hacked: Heres How to Keep Safe Hackers found their way into Steam's user database earlier this week. Here's what you need to know, and some basic steps for keeping your account safer.
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Kindle Fire Creates Dilemma for Android As much as Android might like to trumpet the success of the Kindle Fire, the Amazon tablet creates an identity crisis for Android.
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German Court Rules That Free Software Can Be Modified as Users Wish A major challenge to the principles of free software was thrown out of a German district court on Tuesday.
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China Telecom Plans to Launch Mobile Service in US China Telecom plans to launch a mobile service in the U.S. geared for Chinese-Americans, students and tourists who frequently travel between both countries...
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Oracle to Settle Employee Overtime Pay Lawsuit for $35 Million Oracle is set to pay US$35 million to roughly 1,725 workers in order to settle a class-action suit brought against it over overtime pay and meal-break issues...
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Germany Prepares to Sue Facebook Over Facial Recognition Feature The Hamburg Data Protection Authority (DPA) is starting preliminary procedures to bring legal action against Facebook over the facial recognition feature used...
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U.S. Judge Upholds Investigators' Access to Twitter Data A District Judge in the U.S. upheld Thursday an earlier order that Twitter must provide certain types of information of account holders to government...
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IDC: Thailand Floods Will Hurt Overall PC Shipments Widespread flooding in Thailand will directly impact PC markets in the first half of next year, with worldwide shipments dropping by up to 20 percent in the...
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Duqu Authors Sprinkle Humor in Dangerous Code For all of the concern around Duqu, the most discussed piece of malicious software since Stuxnet, the latest analysis of its code shows its writers have a sense...
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New Nano-SIM Card Will Result in Thinner Smartphones A new, smaller SIM card, dubbed nano-SIM, will free up room for additional memory and larger batteries, helping phone vendors create thinner devices, German...
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