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Friday, January 30, 2015
The FCC today announced results of its auction of AWS-3 spectrum, unveiling that AT&T spent close to half the total spending, while Verizon Communications and bidding partners of Dish Network also spending heavily.
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Having spent 11 quarters prior to 4Q14 as the number two smartphone vendor in terms of shipments, Apple managed to close the gap to a near tie with Samsung in 4Q14, according to preliminary data released by the International Data Corporation (IDC).
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Following pressure and complaints from privacy advocates, Verizon will allow users to turn off so-called supercookies that can track online behavior.
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Microsoft's short OS release cycle has proved to be have significant cost for enterprises, so the company is trying to explain the benefits for migrating to the new Windows 10.
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Finnish mobile startup Jolla has announced a fresh crowdfunding campaign, returning to Indiegogo to offer a new 64GB version of its Sailfish OS tablet.
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BT CEO Gavin Patterson today set out the company’s ambition to transform the UK broadband landscape from superfast to ultrafast within the next decade.
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The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has required Google to sign a formal undertaking to improve the information it provides to people about how it collects personal data in the UK after concerns were raised around changes to the company’s privacy policy.
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After three years of declining hard disk drive shipments, in 2014 the industry shipped 2.2% more hard drives than the prior year.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) intends to fine AT&T Inc. $640,000 for allegedly operating numerous wireless stations throughout the United States without authorization over a multiyear period and failing to provide required license modification notices to the Commission.
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