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  • The FCC on Comcast Confusion in spades

    Let me see if I’ve got this right. Federal regulators determined on Friday that Comcast broke the law by slowing Internet traffic for subscribers using BitTorrent to swap large files with other people. But then the FCC decided it was enough to issue a press release declaring the victory of the rule of law and now it’s time to move on.

    We do not tell providers how to manage their networks. They might choose, for instance, to prioritize voice-over-IP calls. In analyzing whether Comcast

  • ‘GTA IV’ The good, the bad, and the sometimes ugl

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    Rockstar)

    If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re very interested in a video game being released Tuesday, April 29, called Grand Theft Auto IV (actually something like the eighth game in the series, depending on how you count).

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    Rockstar)
    Grand Theft Awesome: The main attraction is the city itself, and it’s beautifully rendered and full of activity. The game’s random characters occasionally get involved in amusing bits

  • Forget what you know about ‘Prince of Persia’

    First off, you can forget most of what you already know about the Prince of Persia series. It was made very clear to us that this new Prince game is a huge departure from what we’re used to. Most apparent is the brand new art style in the game. We don’t want to call it cel-shaded, but it definitely borrows a few components from that technique. Up close, the details on the Prince and Elika are astonishing, as are those in the enormous environments you’ll be playing inside.

    Elika rep

  • SXSWi party lines best evidence of event’s massive

    The line outside the massive 16bit party in Austin, Texas, on Saturday night demonstrated how much bigger SXSWi is than it was last year.

    The same was true last year.

    For my part, I refused to wait all that long to get into 16bit, and though I thoroughly enjoyed running into a number of friends in the line, several of us decided to blow it off and go back to our hotel where we could get drinks–albeit ones we’d have to pay for–without waiting.

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    Daniel

  • Five great free apps for the iPhone and iPod touch

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    The New York Times Company)

    AOL Radio Stream radio from over 200 stations spanning 25 music genres. It can even round up local stations. Who needs an FM tuner now?
    eReader As a longtime fan of reading e-books on my PDA, I’m overjoyed I can now do the same on my touch. This app lets you download books purchased at the eponymous site, and flip pages just by swiping your finger. Two public-domain books are included free so you can try it out.
    NYTimes Read the latest news, business

  • Save money, hassles with DRM-free music from Amazo

    Find more deals, coupon codes, and bargains on CNET’s Shopper.com.

    Another perk: The small utility that downloads songs to your hard drive can automatically add them to your iTunes or Windows Media Player library, ready for syncing to your portable player. Easy-peasy.

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    Amazon)

    To find out more about Amazon MP3, read my complete review of the service. Needless to say, I’m a huge fan, and not just because it saves me money.

    For others unfamili

  • FCC pressed on iPhone Skype, tethering apps

    The report further notes an Apple spokeswoman, Jennifer Bowcock, indicated the device maker limits third-party Internet phone applications for the iPhone and
    iPod to Wi-Fi.

    In its letter to the FCC, Free Press says:

    The Free Press, in a letter to acting FCC Chairman Michael Copps, expressed concern that wireless carriers were not abiding by the FCC’s Internet Policy Statement.

    In the USA Today report, Jim Cicconi, an AT&T public policy executive, s

  • Thin-film outfit Global Solar touts efficiency, se

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    Global Solar Energy)

    Nanosolar and Solyndra, another CIGS challenger, are said to be looking to raise significant amounts of money as well at very high valuations, according to rumors. One of the largest venture investments last year was another CIGS producer, Heliovolt.

    “Our entire strategy is not based on delivering the most efficient panels. It’s to deliver the most cost-efficient panels,” he said.

    Gering discounted the progress of his competitor

  • Video site Revver shopping itself for a song

    Revver’s asking price is between $300,000 and $500,000, as well as the assumption of the company’s debt, which is in the $1 million range, said two sources with knowledge of the negotiations. The sum is tiny considering that the Los Angeles-based Revver raised $12.7 million in venture funding.

    The deal never materialized. A source with knowledge of the negotiations said talks stalled when Greenspan began “trying to drive down the price” and “that Revver’s debt was an issue.”

  • Pingie turns your favorite feeds into SMS alerts

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    CNET Networks)

    Drop in an RSS feed, and enjoy a potentially endless stream of SMS messages depending on how active the feed is.

    There are a handful of other services that do this including Yahoo’s Alerts, ZapTXT, RSSFWD, and Web-Alerts.com. It’s also worth noting that Pingie is U.S.-only, and Sprint and Nextel customers may have trouble getting messages from Pingie delivered, although according to the devblog, a fix is in the works.

    What makes the

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