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Posts Tagged ‘internet’

Billings Pro: time, mileage tracking, invoice approval, more

31 Aug

Marketcircle has launched Billings Pro 1.0, a new application for company-wide time billing and invoicing. ... Read More

 
 

Google adds real phone calls to Gmail

25 Aug

Google today added Gmail phone calls to its existing pure Internet voice and video. The option supports placing a call to a conventional phone number, either from existing contacts or to a new number. ... Read More

 
 

Video preview tests Windows Phone 7 browser alongside iOS

24 Aug

Shortly after LG’s GW910 smartphone surfaced in an FCC listing, a pre-release version has been previewed in a video demo showing the Windows Phone 7 browser. The mobile Internet Explorer adaptation appears to offer a similar browsing experience to that of iOS and Android, but with a few unique features. Users will be able to simultaneously load multiple tabs…... Read More

 

Lobbyists talking privately again over net neutrality rules

19 Aug

Several top carriers and technology companies have resumed talk between themselves over net neutrality in the wake of broken talks with the FCC, connections revealed this evening. Members of the Information Technology Industry Council (ITIC) are confirmed to be negotiating a compromise deal that they could agree on and possibly take to the FCC as a proposal for how it would regulate Internet traffic. ... Read More

 
 

Briefly: iHome+Radio Internet radio, Elements text editor

19 Aug

iHome has launched a new Internet radio app for the iPhone and iPod touch, iHome+Radio. The title takes advantage of iOS 4 by supporting background audio, and playback control from the task switcher. Through RadioTime users have access to thousands of stations, covering music, talk, sports, and news content around the world... Read More

 
 

AT&T’s U-verse Mobile lets iPhones download, schedule shows

10 Aug

AT&T today provided a rare link between TV and mobile by launching U-verse Mobile (free, App Store) for the iPhone. The app provides remote scheduling of the IPTV service’s DVR but also opens the door to Internet viewing... Read More

 
 

AT&T’s U-verse Mobile lets iPhones download, schedule shows

10 Aug

AT&T today provided a rare link between TV and mobile by launching U-verse Mobile (free, App Store) for the iPhone. The app provides remote scheduling of the IPTV service’s DVR but also opens the door to Internet viewing. Anyone with a U300 packager or better can download at least some episodes directly over Wi-Fi and watch them locally, even when no connection is available…. ... Read More

 
 

RIM: BlackBerry censorship is Internet censorship

05 Aug

RIM co-chief Mike Lazaridis in an interview late Wednesday struck back at imminent BlackBerry service bans by drawing the entire industry into the debate. The executive argued that attempts to ban the encrypted e-mail, messaging and web were part of a larger problem with Internet control as a whole and suggested India, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other countries were simply afraid of coping with modern communication. If it were possible to intercept BlackBerry data, it wouldn’t stop the flow, according to Lazaridis…... Read More

 
 

Google, Verizon neutrality pact to exclude wireless?

05 Aug

Google and Verizon have come into an agreement as to how network operators can manage Internet traffic, according to sources familiar with their negotiations. According to a Thursday Washington Post report, this has happened while the FCC tries to create a set of net neutrality rules that the Internet content providers and ISPs are supposed to follow. ... Read More

 
 

Connecticut investigating Amazon, Apple e-book deals

03 Aug

Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal on Monday launched an investigation into the legality of e-book deals reached by Amazon and Apple. The state is concerned that the no better price deals at the Kindle store and iBookstore may be anti-competitive as they prevent any other Internet bookseller from offering a better price. Blumenthal hopes to possibly require changes before the e-reader market gets too large and one or both companies get a majority stake…... Read More

 
 
 
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