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Raymond Sokolov, who has reviewed restaurants for The Wall Street Journal since 2006, is walking away from the paper.
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Alright, you ultrafast mobile broadband zealots, whip out your calendars and draw a big red tick around the middle of 2011. Verizon's CTO Anthony Melone has identified next summer as the carrier's release window for its first LTE handset, which...
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When you think about HP, do you think about printers or maybe IT outsourcing? How about HP smartphones, ever think of them? You do know that HP still sells iPAQs right? That's ok, we have to remind ourselves too, occasionally, and therein l...
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By Jim Harper So reports the Wall Street Journal :
Lawmakers working to craft a new comprehensive immigration bill have settled on a way to prevent employers from hiring illegal immigrants: a national biometric identification card all America...
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Mark Zuckerberg has long signaled that the future of Facebook will be off Facebook.com. His social network will take a big step toward that future at a developers conference in April.
That's when, according to a WSJ report , Facebo...
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The biggest threat to the open internet is not Chinese government hackers or greedy anti-net neutrality ISPs, it’s Michael McConnell, the former director of national intelligence.
McConnell’s not dangerous because he knows anything ...
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The runaway Toyota Prius incident that took place yesterday seems to be getting a lot of press. After the incident took place, Toyota said that it has “dispatched a field technical specialist to San Diego to investigate the report and offer as...
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At the opening speech of the first Abu Dhabi Media Summit , Rupert Murdoch is exhorting Arab nations to open up and let creative talents flow. Of course, he has his...
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In 1985, almost all PCs sat on desktops, the Internet was a Defense Department research project, and the cell phone revolution had barely gotten underway. It was also the year that Microsoft launched a DOS front-end called Windows 1.0 .
Over the...
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There were moments--long moments--during the Iraq war when I had my doubts. Even deep doubts. Frankly, I couldn’t quite imagine any venture requiring trust with Arabs turning out especially well. This is, you will say, my prejudice. But some ...
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According to the Wall Street Journal, Google is testing a new TV programming search service with Dish Network:
The service—which runs on TV set-top boxes using elements of Google’s Android operating system—allows users to search content from Di...
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As the New York Times' stock price soared amidst reports that Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim is interested in buying the company, the telecom mogul's spokesperson is snuffing out the rumor.
Slim owns a nearly 7% stake in the company and hold...
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Foreclosure Filings Increase at Slowest Pace in Four Years March 11, 2010 — Wall Street Journal U.S. foreclosure filings rose 6% in February from a year earlier, the smallest increase in four years, according to RealtyTrac. Severe winter weather...( read more )
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Facebook Inc. is holding a major developer conference in San Francisco next month. The packed agenda includes technology to better bridge the Web site with the rest of the Internet, people familiar with the matter say.
The software is called the ...
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• Despite the squillions of iPhone apps out there, Apple has worked very hard to keep details of its contract with developers under wraps. No longer: the Electronic Frontier Foundation used Nasa's iPhone app as an avenue to file a Freedo...
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The two largest U.S. wireless carriers agree that the days of unlimited Internet cellphone access are numbered.
A week after AT&T Chief Executive Randall Stephenson said the telecom industry would transition to "variable pricing," Verizon Wireless...
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4G mobile networks are coming and in a few limited areas 4G is already here with Clearwire and Sprint. Those two firms are the only companies who bet on WiMax for 4G in the US. Other wireless carriers like AT&T and Verizon are going to use LTE ...
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Verizon CTO Tony Melone has been on a whirlwind press tour the last few weeks promoting Verizon's planned launch of LTE (Long Term Evolution) wireless broadband service later this year. Most of his statements have offered nothing that hasn't b...
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Have you visited the Wall Street Journal’s Photo Journal today? If you have, you might notice a big change that has many readers annoyed . Yep, they changed their site format to a paginated slideshow. That means that you have to click a...
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