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Monday, March 07, 2005 |
Utilities Weigh in on BPL.
More interested in network control aspect. Despite cheery industry
Astroturf and rampant optimism from outgoing FCC chief Powell, the
actual people deploying broadband over power-line (BPL) technology
still aren't sold.
7:26:36 PM
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Bell Canada Gets Naked.
Are telcos awakening to unbundled reality?. Bell Canada has finally
announced they'll stop forcing the purchase of local service and will
begin offering a stand-alone DSL line, also known as "naked DSL". It's
a move North American telcos are slowly being forced to embrace as
users migrate.
7:26:09 PM
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Inside SBC's Looming TV Service.
More details on Project Lightspeed & U-Verse. Light Reading has the
inside scoop on SBC's looming television services (dubbed U-Verse),
taken from a presentation to the DSL Forum last week and a tour of SBC
Labs (w/photos). Since SBC isn't doing fiber to the home, compression
becomes important.
7:25:41 PM
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U.S. Asked to Probe Music-Download Sites
The Federal Trade Commission is being asked to investigate Web sites
that claim to offer legal music downloads for a low price but actually
sell popular software that is available free elsewhere on the Internet
and is commonly used to steal songs.
7:24:34 PM
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Sounds Like Radio
"casting you the best in new music; transcending oppressive style and
genre restrictions; unleashing the world's musical underground". Sort
of a music blog, presented as radio shows. There's all kinds of
interesting music here, from all kinds of genres, most-all from
unsigned acts. Surprisingly varied, and good.
10:58:46 AM
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Whose Patent Is It, Anyway?.
In one sector after another, companies warn that China's swift
industrial rise is being greased by brazen and increasingly
sophisticated theft of intellectual property.
10:57:40 AM
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"Strongbad Email" Does Radio.
This is a very funny flash animation poking fun at Radio and DJs. Get
the link. Former "Radio Caroline" Pirate DJ Tommy Vance Has Died.
Related: Background and History on "Radio Caroline" Related: British
Radio milestones.
10:56:35 AM
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It's The Latest Federal Craze: Broadcast McCarthyism.
Senator Ted Stevens and Representative Joe Barton want to “level the
playing field”, so to speak, between free broadcasting and pay
broadcasting. It's the latest faze of broadcast intimidation courtesy
of the Federal government. Read more. (Opinion)
10:56:03 AM
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Family tracking clock.
At Techfest, Microsoft showed the teddy bear that keeps an eye on kids, but also the prototype of a digital wall clock that keeps track of each member of the family.
Instead of numbers, the hands point to places — work, school, home
— and can track a person's location to show where he or she is at any
time.

The idea requires the members of the family to have a mobile phone;
microchips in the phones allow tracking by satellite to within a few
metres.
The clock is not expected to be widely available for several years.
10:55:34 AM
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Airport Wi-Fi Statistics.
Half of 30 busiest airports have public Wi-Fi. In case you've ever
wondered, USAToday has broken down which Wi-Fi vendors serve the
busiest U.S. airports in a chart that compliments this story on the
subject. About half of the nation's 30 busiest airports offer Wi-Fi.
10:45:55 AM
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Napster, Subscriptions Seen Nibbling at Apple Apple Computer Inc's dominance in
digital music faces new challenges as online subscription
services from Napster and others take off and pre3sure the
iTunes owner to begin "renting" music in addition to selling
downloaded tracks, analysts said on Thursday.
10:45:15 AM
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