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- AT&T updates wireless plans, prohibits Slingbox
- Public Knowledge's Robb Topolsky reports that AT&T Wireless quietly changed its service terms after a Chicago AT&T subscriber received a $28,000 mobile bill after watching a Bears football game on his notebook computer via Slingbox. The customer was waiting for his cruise to depart from Miami when...
- Tags: Billing, AT&T Wireless, AT&T Corp., Video, Terms Of Service, Allowance, Slingbox, Wireless, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Jason D. O'Grady
- Blog posts 2009-04-03
- Obama's Broadband plan: offering and waiting for details
- In the video below, Sumi Das and I talk about President-elect Obama's plan to invest in broadband adoption as part of his larger invest-in-infrastructure economic recovery plan. Personally, I'm a fan of this investment because I think it's an investment in the future of the U.S. But, like many of...
- Tags: Wireless Technology, Broadband, Obama, Broadband Internet, Wireless, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Wi-Fi, Networking, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-12-10
- Is Comcast plan suspect or 'reasonable'?
- Network neutrality advocates are taking contrasting views towards Comcast's new network management plan. The new plan de-prioritizes heavy users in 15-minute chunks. If your upload traffic is more than 70% of maximum bandwidth or your download traffic is more than 80% of max, you'll be de-prioritized. Free...
- Tags: Network, Comcast Corp., Network Neutrality Advocate, Networking, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-23
- Can sites violate net neutrality?
- Can sites violate net neutrality?I would say .."not exactly"This isnt the same case of outright blocking as we all know and have come to love Comcast for doing...however this is adding a perceived "added-value" to an overpriced pipe. IF the ISP decided to tier this and add in a method...
- Tags: NETWORKING, ESPN360, network neutrality, network, Comcast Corp., Net Neutrality, Internet
- Discussion threads 2008-08-19
- Another net neutrality bill, in a Comcast-charged atmosphere
- Another net neutrality bill, in a Comcast-charged atmosphereLots of profit......jobs and innovation in jeopardy? Too bad we didn't jeopardize Sub-Prime lending when we had a chance. Same kind of profit potential here for the telcos IMO.Drop ComcastThere are lots of ISP's out there.AT&T Yahoo comes to mind.Could Comcast's big usership...
- Tags: INTERNET, Broadband Internet, Comcast Corp., Comcast-charged atmosphere, Net Neutrality, net neutrality bill
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- Zimbra's fate hangs in the balance as Microsoft gets hostile with Yahoo!
- Will Microsoft embrace or kill Zimbra? Zimbra is putting on a brave face as rival Microsoft turns up the heat on its bid to buy Yahoo but fear-doubt-and uncertainty is in the air. Officially, neither Microsoft nor Zimbra would discuss...
- Tags: Yahoo! Inc., Zimbra, Microsoft Corp., E-mail, Open Source, Online Communications, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-04-08
- Gaps found in Microsoft Exchange API documentation
- Gaps found in Microsoft Exchange API documentationAre we suppose to be surprised?What excuse can we expect this time?RE: Gaps found in Microsoft Exchange API documentationOh well nothing new under the sun the microsun that is.Don't hold your breath[i]The MAPI protocol is open anyway, so that doesn't affect us directly," Robb...
- Tags: E-mail servers, Groupware, Coke, Microsoft Exchange API documentation, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Exchange Server, API
- Discussion threads 2008-03-10
- FCC might hold second Comcast hearing at Stanford
- FCC might hold second Comcast hearing at StanfordPlease, No more delays until Comcast interference is endedMy name is Robb Topolski, and I am the Comcast customer identified in the Free Press (et. al.) petition to the FCC and my own personal statement is attached to the filing. Comcast's hacker-style network...
- Tags: Federal government, Stanford, FCC, Comcast Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-28
- Attn.+Stanford+students%2C+Palo+Alto+street+peeps%3A+FCC+Comcast+Torrent-thwart+hearing+to+Stanford%3F
- Attn.+Stanford+students%2C+Palo+Alto+street+peeps%3A+FCC+Comcast+Torrent-thwart+hearing+to+Stanford%3FRe: Comcast"BTW at yesterday's hearing Comcast admitted they hired several dozen people off the street to pack the seats."BTW, at yesterday's hearing Comcast admitted they hired several DOZING people off the street to pack the seats.There, Russ, fixed it for ya.RE: Attn. Stanford students, Palo Alto street peeps: FCC Comcast...
- Tags: Federal government, Comcast Corp., FCC
- Discussion threads 2008-02-27
- POLL ON: AP tests show Comcast blocks BitTorrent transfers of King James Bible
- After noting claims by users first reported in this DSL Forum thread that Comcast was blocking file-sharing traffic, the Associated Press decided to test this assertion by doing some tests of their own. They were looking for a non-copyrighted, non-infringing work of considerable...
- Tags: BitTorrent, Associated Press, Bible, Comcast Corp., Computer, Productivity, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-10-19
- Using eyes and hands for Web surfing
- In a recent article, Computerworld reports that Stanford University computer scientists have developed a new way to interact with our computers. The EyePoint system uses both eye-tracking technology and keyboard hot keys to reduce our dependency on the mouse while surfing on Internet. The system is so intuitive to use...
- Tags: Keyboard, Web, Researcher, Adobe PDF, Stanford University, Computerworld, User, Computer, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-08-23
- Offer: BlackBerry Curve on Amazon and you'll net $30.01
- Robb at RIMarkable digs and deserves Diggs for digging up a BlackBerry Curve offering on Amazon.com that after a $75.00 rebate, and the signing of a two-year service plan with AT&T, you'll actually be paid $30.01 to purchase the Curve in this way.The math: $44.99 to buy, $75 rebate, =$30.01....
- Tags: BlackBerry Curve 8300, BlackBerry Promotions
- Blog posts 2007-06-22
- Robb Dunewood, who is a recognized industry thought leader in the BlackBerry space, offers his thoughts on what it would take to get him to switch from a BlackBerry to an iPhone.On his RIMarkable blog, Robb says he'd go there if these three conditions were achievable:An incredibly responsive touch screen...
- Tags: Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2007-06-06
- Solving the Web app's 'offline problem': How Zimbra did it (and others will follow)
- Since first hearing about how Suns Francois Orsini had used Apache Derby (a.k.a. JavaDB) to create a proof of concept that showed how a Web-based tax application could switch into an offline mode with little more than a browser and the Java Standard Edition plug-in, it became very clear to...
- Tags: Web technology, Software Infrastructure, Office 2.0, Mobile, IT Management, General
- Blog posts 2007-05-02
- Virtual appliances and the changing role of operating systems
- A few months ago I found myself waiting for a flight at the Burbank airport with Mendel Rosenblum. He is a co-founder of VMware and chief scientist at the company and an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford. VMware was founded in 1998 by Rosenblum and...
- Tags: operating system
- Blog posts 2006-11-01
- Latest net problem for students: online gambling
- Indianapolis Star reporter Staci Hupp reports on a worrisome new Internet trend - college students are gambling online, sometimes in an attempt to get help with tuition. Last week was AbsolutePoker.com's big poker tournament, and Butler U. freshman Robb Barbauld was up late, trying to win some money. The tournament's...
- Tags: tournament, AbsolutePoker.com
- Blog posts 2006-05-09
- Jihad comes to Google Video
- John Robb points to a video, which is hideous and awful, posted on Google Video that touts the mission of snipers who kill U.S. troops. it We live in very strange and troubling times, but the least of our troubles is the expression of repulsive ideas.is described on Google...
- Tags: sniper, Google Inc., video
- Blog posts 2006-01-26
- Are we in a real open source war?
- Are we in a real open source war?UnfortunatelyJust as with terrorists, the open source "anarchists" you refer to are so thoroughly convinced that they are justified in their actions that they have no concern for collateral damage, even when it's those who would otherwise support their cause. Such people use...
- Tags: open source, open-source community
- Discussion threads 2005-07-11
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