Tuesday, December 21, 2010

FCC Approves Compromise Net Neutrality Rules

PCWorld View this newsletter online | Newsletter Services | More Newsletters » Follow @PCWBizzCenter on Twitter
December 21, 2010
Business News Daily
Our Top Stories
FCC Approves Compromise Net Neutrality Rules The new net neutrality rules would bar wireline-based broadband providers--but not mobile broadband providers--from "unreasonable discrimination" against Web traffic,
Share:
Protect Your Backup Data from Murphy's Law Backing up data is crucial, but it is just as important that the backup data be protected from catastrophe as well.
Share:
Flash Storage in Post-PC Devices Advances Solid-state storage has helped to raise the wave of portable PC alternatives that has hit the market over the past few years, and 2011 is likely to see that...
Share:
Smartphone Apps Are Betraying Us, Report Says iPhone apps send more data with outside companies than Android apps do, according to a study by the Wall Street Journal. How can you protect your handset?
Share:
Net Neutrality Plan Has the Votes at FCC Two Democratic commissioners say they will vote for a net neutrality proposal before the FCC.
Share:
What if Google's Hack Attack Warnings Grab Your Site? Google search results will spell out if it determines a Website has been hacked, but what can you do if it mistakenly red-flags your legitimate site?
Share:
Microsoft's Dryad Technology to Take on Google's MapReduce Microsoft has introduced its Dryad technology for big data management
Share:
'Do Not Track' Coming to Firefox 4 The Mozilla browser will reportedly join Microsoft's Internet Explorer in offering an early response to the FTCs proposed capabilities.
Share:
Adobe Hits $1B in Quarterly Revenue for First Time Adobe joins a select few IT firms who generate a billion dollars of cash each fiscal quarter
Share:
How the New York Times Covered the Election With Amazon The New York Times cobbled together a Ruby application to run on Amazon to report on live election results
Share:
Will 2011 Be the Year of Mobile Malware? One of the most common predictions in recent years has been that mobile malicious software will suddenly proliferate. Has that time come?
Share:
Recession Extends Hardware Lifecycles The recession may have accelerated companies extending the lifecycles of PCs, laptops and servers, but that change may become permanent.
Share:
Career Watch: The IT Job Outlook, From CompTIA Is the 'jobless recovery' giving way to sunnier times for tech job seekers?
Share:
Lawson Buys Human-resources Specialist Enwisen Lawson Software announced Monday it is buying human-resources software vendor Enwisen for US$70 million, expanding its existing presence in that market. The deal...
Share:
11 Outsourcing Trends to Watch in 2011 Outsourcing activity is expected to creep back in 2011, but things are hardly getting back to normal in the IT services space.
Share:
Report: SEC Investigating Mark Hurd's Departure From HP The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has opened an information investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mark Hurd's departure from...
Share:
Website for Tour Company CitySights NY Hit by Hackers Hackers have broken into the website of the New York tour company CitySights NY and stolen about 110,000 bank card numbers.
Share:
U.S. Military Strong-Arming IT Industry on IPv6 The U.S. military is ratcheting up the pressure on its network suppliers to deploy IPv6 on their own networks and Web sites.
Share:
Net Neutrality: Tuesday's Vote May Not Be the End Tuesday's vote at the FCC on net neutrality rules may not be the end of the debate.
Share:
Duke MBA Program Networks Over Cisco's Quad Diversity is key in Duke University's MBA-Cross-Continent program, which brings together students from around the world and sends them to several continents to...
Share:
Get More Business News
Full Windows 7 Coverage
Start here for an in-depth look at the strengths and weaknesses of Microsoft's new operating system.
Visit PC World's Business Center
Get expert advice, browse product reviews, and read the latest tech news for your business.
Browse PC World's Business Center Blog
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/blogs.html
Top 5 Products of the Year Readers choice! Take our Facebook poll and tell us your top 5. Vote here.
Advertisement
Get BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Express for Free The power behind the world-class BlackBerry experience is now free. Provide mobile solutions across the organization without sacrificing security and manageability.Download Now. »
Most Popular Searches
Android
Antivirus
Tablet PC
File management
Verizon
Product Reviews
Sony VAIO Z-Series VPCZ137GX
91
Pros Onboard DVD burner and SSD; Great performance, ergonomics, and looks Cons No USB 3.0; Expensive
Read Complete Review » Best Laptops Under 4 Pounds »
HP Envy100 e-All-in-One
74
Pros Sleek, decorative profile; Automatic duplexing is standard Cons Slow performance; Pricey inks
Read Complete Review » Five Seriously Attractive Printers »
Canon Pixma MG5220
82
Pros Fast, quiet performance; Exceptional text and image quality Cons No automatic document feeder
Read Complete Review » Best Bargain Printers » Top Printers for Photos » Top 10 Inkjet Multifunction Printers »
Get Big Savings When you Shop at PCWorld.com
Shop online at PCWorld.com, where you can compare product information, read trusted reviews, and find the best prices on consumer electronics.
Satellite L655-S5101 Notebook
Price: $599.98
Be the first to review
Satellite C655-S5082 Laptop
Price: $299.99
Be the first to review
Browse more Best Prices on Laptops, Best Prices on B&W Lasers, Best Prices on Network Storage, Best Prices on VOIP Phones, Best Prices on Monitors, Best Prices on Smartphones, Best Prices on Wireless Networking
Top News on PCWorld.com
5 Last-Minute iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch Holiday Deals Deals on iOS gear (iPads, iPhones, iPods) don't stop in the run up to the Xmas finish line at retailers such as Sam's Club, Walmart and Best Buy.
Share:
FCC Approves Compromise Net Neutrality Rules The new net neutrality rules would bar wireline-based broadband providers--but not mobile broadband providers--from "unreasonable discrimination" against Web traffic,
Share:
Top Reviews on PCWorld.com
15 Stocking Stuffers for Tech-Loving Executives Whether the executive on your list needs to breeze through the airport security check, untangle a mess of gadget cords, or get down to business in other ways, these gifts are up to the task.
Share:
Brother HL-4570CDW Laser Printer: Small-Business Workhorse Competitive in speed and features, but not photo quality, the HL-4570CDW small-business laser printer is best for mainstream use.
Share:
Sponsored Downloads
Picture Resize 5Easy Photo Conversion for your holiday photos--25% off! This picture resizer software tool batches, converts, resizes and optimizes images, photos and jpegs. Right away see how much 25 new visual effects and filters with a Photoshop-like interface can improve your photos. Make images pop with color or try sharpening and softening. Convert, resize, optimize and share photos.
Complete File RecoveryRecover it completely and save 35% now! Complete File Recovery is universal file recovery software. Restore deleted files from hard disks, USB flash drives, CD/DVD disks, CF, SD or Memory Stick cards and other storage media even if they've been emptied from the recycle bin. You can find and restore lost images from your digital camera or music files from your iPod or other mp3 player. All types of files are supported: photos, images, all types of document files, music, e-mail databases. No installation is required, so you can run the program from USB flash disk and find deleted files on any PC. You can preview found deleted files before restoring them. (Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista & supports FAT 12, FAT 16, FAT 32, NTFS file systems)
Newsletter Subscription Resources

You are subscribed to this newsletter as: a7laislamtimo2@gmail.com

Unsubscribe from this newsletter here.

To add or remove newsletters, change your address, or change your format (HTML or text-only), please go here.

If you have questions or comments about PCWorld e-mail newsletters, please contact: webmaster@pcworld.com

PCWorld Privacy Policy

© 2010 PCWorld Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of PCWorld Communications, Inc. is prohibited. PCWorld is a registered trademark of International Data Group, Inc. All other trademarks used on PCWorld are the property of their respective owners. PCWorld Communications, Inc., 501 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94107.