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Verizon sues again to block Net neutrality rules

Verizon Communications is taking another stab at overturning the Federal Communication Commission’s Net Neutrality rules. On Friday the company filed an appeal in the Court of Appeals for the D.C. circuit. After years of debate on the topic, the FCC adopted in late December rules codifying specific Net neutrality principles. The new rules were published in the Federal Register last …

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus adds up to dual

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is an upgraded version of Sammy’s original 7-inch Android tablet, now boasting dual-core power and Honeycomb software. The 7.0 Plus comes minus excess fat: it’s thinner than the original Galaxy Tab, measuring just 9.96mm in width and weighing 345g. The new Tab is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, with 1GB RAM. It runs …

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Vodafone to give three months of free unlimited data

Vodafone has a new offer called Data Test Drive, which gives new and upgrading Vodafone pay-monthly customers three months of unlimited, free data. Not too shabby. When you sign up with Vodafone, or when your contract’s ended and it’s time to upgrade, you’ll be given a choice of data plans. Regardless of which you choose, you get three months of …

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