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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
As early as this evening, claims WSJ.
Asks for explanations on antitrust issues.
Like Google Fibre, it's a small-scale thing.
Callisthenics & Orthodontia is no more.
Unlikely to actually happen, though.
Resolution calls for unbundling of search.
So say anonymous sources, anyway.
180 micro-satellites to begin with.
Thermostat makers hit the big time.
'Arrogant, immoral and a disgrace.'
Claims instant privacy for home networks.
No patch planned, says Microsoft.
Cloud Security models getting tracking stopper.
Microsoft has filed a new trademark hinting at possible interactive adverts for Kinect games.
IMDEA researcher Michael Kryczka says that 66 per cent of torrents originate from just 100 seeders.
DLC is better than advertising, says Capcom.
The rumour mill is grinding that Google is setting up a Facebook killer. Maybe.
HP's ePrint range of web-connected printers will include adverts in its auto generated content.
Sony says it has dropped the arrogance it displayed when the PS3 launched.
October 14 2021 | 15:04