June 15th, 2008 — cellphones
The early termination fee hanging over the heads of most cell phone users was thoroughly reviewed by the FCC Thursday, but the review was upstaged by a jury in California that ruled in favor of Sprint Nextel’s early termination fee policies.
No matter, said FCC Chairman Kevin Martin who noted that he has long argued for federal oversight of the cell phone cancellation fee issue, favoring a nationwide policy over a patchwork of policies from the 50 states.
June 9th, 2008 — Computers
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June 9th, 2008 — Computers, cellphones
The second chapter of Apple’s iPhone era is almost ready to begin, and it’s already clear that things will be a little different this time around.
Few people who pay even scant attention to the technology industry could claim to be shocked by the introduction of a faster iPhone earlier on Monday by Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Apple has sold 6 million iPhones since June 2007, Jobs said, and will likely sell a few more once the new model arrives on July 11 with a faster networking chip, GPS capabilities, and a software upgrade that’s an IT manager’s dream for a mobile device.
June 9th, 2008 — Business
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June 9th, 2008 — Computers
) IBM’s Roadrunner supercomputer has smashed the high-tech equivalent of the four-minute mile by breaking the lofty petaflop barrier.
IBM executives announced today that the company’s latest supercomputer - a hybrid system running AMD Opteron processors and Cell chips - sustained a speed of 1.026 quadrillion calculations per second. That’s about twice as fast as the next fastest supercomputer, IBM’s BlueGene/L, which is based at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.