Congressman Eric Massa of NY introduces his Internet Fairness Act, while a Pew Report discredits Time Warner Cable's denials that tiered pricing is an attempt to protect its cable TV business
When the company wanted a tiered payment structure for customers it described a grim financial future. When talking to investors, the story sounds a little different.
Over the years AOL found a remarkable number of ways to drive both loyal customers and random bystanders bonkers, shooting itself in its corporate foot again and again through everything from monumental technical glitches to willful strategic decisions. Herewith, a 20th-anniversary retrospective.
Where Google Chrome security fails: the password I heard mention that the Chrome OS will have some sort of encryption available a la bitlocker. If it's possible to encrypt personal data using another password or key, then it may have potential for very secure data.... And Ubuntu has an 'encrypt home directory' option, perhaps google should follow suit.
- Dann
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Time Warner Cable wants legislation to eliminate competition
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