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New York Representative Eric Massa unveils anti-metered broadband legislation
Computing, Home A/V Back in April we reported on New York Representative Eric Massa's outrage at Time Warner Cable's attempts to make metered broadband a reality, in which the internet service provider would launch itself into the… by Barb Dybwad | 157 days ago | 0 comments
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NY Congressman Eric Massa drafting legislation to prohibit metered broadband
Computing, Home A/V, Gaming Time Warner Cable has been experimenting in certain markets with tiered broadband bandwidth plans and were apparently tickled enough over how much money they could fleece from customers going over their monthly… by Barb Dybwad | 228 days ago | 2 comments
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AT&T hiding broadband caps from DSL customers until after sign-up
Computing, Home A/V Perhaps taking lessons from Time Warner's Cable's recent and spectacular public relations nightmare surrounding its metered broadband trials — actually scrapped as a result of widespread customer outcry… by Barb Dybwad | 215 days ago | 0 comments
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Time Warner makes broadband cap "concessions," unlimited plan for $150/month
Computing, Gaming, Home A/V We've been reporting on the Time Warner metered broadband brouhaha this week, and the latest news is the company's attempt at concessions to customer complaints — we've got some plan changes including… by Barb Dybwad | 226 days ago | 7 comments
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Time Warner broadband caps broken down to "obscene" price per gigabyte
Computing, Gaming, Home A/V Yesterday we reported on the growing backlash against Time Warner Cable's metered broadband plans currently in the testing stage in several U.S. markets. As journalists look deeper into the numbers behind the… by Barb Dybwad | 227 days ago | 0 comments
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Cellular data basics: EV-DO vs HSDPA vs WiMAX
With WiFi, laptop-toting road warriors were no longer tethered to cords for internet access. Cutting the cord, however, put the user at the mercy of finding a nearby Starbucks or other hotspot location, only… by Randall Bennett | 408 days ago | 5 comments
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Review: ooma VoIP device for free home phone calls
Obsessable has been testing an ooma Hub, ooma Scout, and the ooma VoIP service that provides unlimited U.S. calling with no monthly fees with the purchase of these devices. With a broadband internet… by C.K. Sample III | 342 days ago | 10 comments
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Top 10 coolest in-game gadgets: 5-1
[Part 1: Top 10 in-game gadgets: 10-6] You've waited in eager anticipation for the conclusion of our list of amazing in-game gadgets, and here it is! Enjoy the top 5 video game gadgets of all time and then get… by Mike Wehner | 345 days ago | 4 comments
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The Obsessable Ten: Top Twitter hardware hacks
By now we know everyone's doing it: celebrities, companies, politicians, the older generation, and lowly old you and me are flocking to microblogging site Twitter in droves. But the rabbit hole goes even… by Barb Dybwad | 227 days ago | 2 comments
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Replacing a landline phone with VoIP
As technology evolves, it's supposed to get cheaper, right? At $40 for home phone service in the New York City area, plain ol' Alexander Graham Bell-era copper is hardly the cheapest route to making calls… by Randall Bennett | 373 days ago | 7 comments











