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Bill Gates Leaves Microsoft

Today, Bill Gates left Microsoft. As Cord Blomquist pointed out, Bill Gates has created more value for the world in his time at…

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Gaming for Health?

Ars reports that the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is giving out grants as part of its new Games for Health program. Performing modern electronic…

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Lots More Domain Names

The San Jose Mercury News reports that ICANN, the internet’s main governing body, relaxed its rules to allow hundreds or thousands more domain extensions…

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Roadtrips with Wireless

Chrysler annouced that it will begin offering an optional wireless internet service in its vehicles for about $500, plus $29 a month. The network…

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Statistical Insignificance?

I seem to remember from statistics class that anything less than 95 percent probability is junk science. This is an editorial from the most recent…

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Bond Ratings Scam: Feds Protect Failure

The Wall Street Journal explains how federal and state regulations block competition with the rating agencies that fueled the mortgage crisis by giving ridiculously rosey ratings…

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Charter Gives In, Kills NebuAd

Major ISP Charter Communications is indefinitely suspending its use of NebuAd, a tool that would use customers’ browsing habits to send them better-targeted…

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US Bandwidth Scare

A DC law firm just published a report claiming that the US is falling behind other countries in broadband deployment. The report, like…

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Time to Kill the USF

Ars reports on a Congressional hearing called to address the failings of the Universal Service Fund, which is supposed to provide telephone access to…

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Please, Let Me Beg

Ars reports that the FCC has today banned Verizon’s practice of trying to woo back customers who are in the process of switching their…

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Has the WTO Gone Bananas?

Who knew bananas could be controversial? The U.S. and the EU are locked in a heated dispute over banana tariffs. Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras,…