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Verizon Wireless shifts focus to customer data usage
Jun 12, 2012
Verizon Wireless plans to scrap most of its phone plans. Instead, customers will pay for their monthly data usage by the "bucket."
Could your car tell on you?
by
Molly Wood
May 17, 2012
Congress is considering a law that would require all new cars to have "black box" devices.
Text-to-911 program to launch next year
by
Molly Wood
May 8, 2012
Is it coming too late or being pushed ahead too soon?
Hacktivists outnumber regular hackers in data theft
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Molly Wood
Mar 23, 2012
A new report says hacktivist hacks now outnumber traditional for-profit cybercrime attacks. Plus, new efforts to stop cramming and gamers demand a better ending.
Are you getting throttled into paying more for your wireless coverage?
by
Molly Wood
Feb 27, 2012
A new study suggests unlimited data customers are getting squeezed.
If your wireless carrier had a pro wrestling alter-ego, it would probably be called “The Throttler.”
by
Marc Sanchez
Feb 24, 2012
But would it win many matches?
Will Verizon become the only wireless company in the country?
by
Molly Wood
Feb 23, 2012
Plus, a new do not track option for the web
For public good, not for profit.
FCC invites public comment on Verizon spectrum deal
by
John Moe
Feb 23, 2012
Verizon seeking to acquire spectrum space from cable companies
Verizon and Redbox plan new streaming service
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Molly Wood
Feb 7, 2012
We already have a company that offers streaming movies and TV shows as well as offering DVDs and Blu-Rays. It's Netflix. So why, then, are Verizon and Redbox teaming up to offer the same thing?