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Google Apps Unfair to Blind Students, Charges NFB

The National Federation of the Blind has filed a civil rights violation complaint with the Department of Justice, asking it to investigate the adoption of Google Apps by New York University and Northwestern University, as well as some schools in the state of Oregon. ...

AT&T to Cap Data Use, Stick ‘Hogs’ With Extra Fees

AT&T is going to start placing caps on data usage for its DSL and U-Verse customers beginning May 2. Users who exceed a 150 GB data cap will be charged US$10 for every additional 50 GB of data consumed. ...

AT&T to Cap Data Use, Stick ‘Hogs’ With Extra Fees

AT&T is going to start placing caps on data usage for its DSL and U-Verse customers beginning May 2. Users who exceed a 150 GB data cap will be charged US$10 for every additional 50 GB of data consumed. ...

AT&T to Cap Data Use, Stick ‘Hogs’ With Extra Fees

AT&T is going to start placing caps on data usage for its DSL and U-Verse customers beginning May 2. Users who exceed a 150 GB data cap will be charged US$10 for every additional 50 GB of data consumed. ...

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Roambi for SAS Ratchets Up the Integration Factor

It was only a matter of time before Mellmo, developer of the Roambi ES3 mobile business intelligence application, got around to integrating it with SAS BI. ...

House Subcommittee Vote Unlikely to Impede Net Neutrality Rules

The House Energy and Commerce Communications and Technology Subcommittee approved a joint resolution to overturn the Federal Communication Commission's Net neutrality rules on Wednesday. ...

Opera’s App Superstore Leaves a Few Aisles Bare

Opera Software has opened the Opera Mobile Store -- a device-agnostic app store that offers a catalog of applications for phones based on the Android, BlackBerry, Symbian and soon-to-be-defunct Windows Mobile operating systems. ...

Sprint, T-Mobile Merger Rumors – No Pain, No Gain?

Deutsche Telekom is reportedly in talks with Sprint Nextel to sell its T-Mobile USA unit. The terms revolve around a major stake Deutsche Telekom would take in the combined entity, according to unnamed sources quoted in Bloomberg, which broke the story. ...

Court Grants Sony Heavy Artillery for Its War on PS3 Hacking

Sony will be able to proceed with its prosecution of a hacker who published an encryption key allowing PlayStation 3 owners to override Sony's copy-protection software and gain control of their consoles. The hack reportedly was built using earlier jailbreaks to the system. ...

FCC Wants to Make Broadband Affordable for All

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has taken the first steps that could eventually rework -- perhaps significantly -- two programs that provide low-income residents with subsidies for their telephone service. How those subsidies and services might look when all is said and done is unclear. ...

Adobe Adds Marketing Muscle to CQ5

Adobe recently introduced version 5.4 of its Web Experience Management application, a collection of content and campaign management tools with mobile, social media and multichannel capabilities. It also offers tighter integration with Adobe Online Marketing Suite. The suite is based on the CQ5 content management system Adobe acquired from Day last year.

SAP Gives Its Customers Some Social Skills With Sales OnDemand

SAP has introduced a new on-demand application for its CRM base. Unlike its earlier attempts at this model, this product is the first of many that are being developed strictly to be used in a Software as a Service environment. ...

Despite Investors’ Funk, Salesforce.com Chatter Is All Good

Salesforce.com released its Q4 figures last week, peppered with the usual positives: growth, acquisition, more growth, and so on. ...

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Avaya Helps Hospitals Keep Closer Tabs on Patients

Avaya has made enhancements to several Avaya Healthcare Solutions products -- adding tools to automate patient outreach for chronic disease management and follow-up. ...

Your Brain on Cellphones: Effects Present, Consequences Unknown

An issue that periodically makes its way into public discourse -- the impact and possible dangers to brain development and health posed by the ubiquitous use of cellphones -- is being revisited thanks to a newly published scientific study in The Journal of the American Medical Association ...

French Firm Slings Another Stone at Google in EC Antitrust Spat

Another company has lodged antitrust allegations against Google in one of the most feared forums -- at least for U.S. tech companies -- in the world: the European Commission. ...

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Zendesk Finds Enlightenment on the iPad

Zendesk, a Web-based help desk software provider, has not shied away from the mobile market, despite the traditional view of a help desk or customer service rep working at a desktop. ...

JCPenney, Google Shrug Off Accusations of Search Shenanigans

JCPenney's search results on Google have been on a strange trajectory over the past few months. For weeks before the holiday shopping season, just about every related search term -- from "bedding" to "dresses" -- would include the retailer among the top listings. Then, within the last few days, there was an abrupt about-face, with its positioning dropping sharply.

RIM’s PlayBook May Play Nice With Android Apps

Research In Motion has been attempting -- unsuccessfully, for the most part -- to keep details about its forthcoming tablet, PlayBook, under wraps. ...

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Lyris Spruces Up Its In-House App

Lyris has upgraded its on-premises version of its email marketing application, ListManager 11. This product is the counterpart to its cloud-based version -- a more robust application that includes such features as specific database support ...

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