Back in October of last year, Google and Verizon came together in order to provide an intense amount of corporate support for the FCC’s then-fledgling net neutrality push. Today, said push has turned into quite the monster, with a recent court ruling asserting that the FCC doesn’t actually have the authority to impose net neutrality.
Author: Kristin Powell
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Adrian Newey in heavy racing crash
Red Bull Racing technical director Adrian Newey has been taken to hospital for precautionary checks after an accident in a Ginetta G50 support race at the British Touring Car Championship at Snetterton.read more
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FLOSS Weekly 129: Riak
Check out the latest edition of this great show.
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‘We don’t have any weak circuits,’ says Webber
In an ominous warning to his rival teams, championship leader Mark Webber is confident that his Red Bull RB6 machine will be the car to beat in the majority of races left on the calendar.read more
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Dirt 3’s First Video is Jaw Dropping
Check it for yourself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9XlgCq5LCE&feature=player_embedded
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FIRST PICS: GRM’s enduro challenger
Here is the first image of Garry Rogers Motorsport’s newest V8 Supercars chassis, set to debut at the L&H 500 at Phillip Island next month.
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Dell expands Ubuntu Linux desktop offerings
The latest panic in desktop-Linux-land was that Dell would no longer be selling Ubuntu pre-installed on laptops and netbooks. Alas, for those who love drama, it wasn’t true. In fact, Dell is expanding its Ubuntu desktop offerings.
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Famous Easternats gets a new home
The iconic Easternats car event has found a new home at Winton.
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Australia begs residents to accept free fiber connection
If your government had decided to install a national, open-access fiber-to-the-home network to 93 percent of all residents, if the installation was free, and if the fiber hookup had no effect on your existing phone or cable service and committed you to nothing… wouldn’t you take it?
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iiNet pays $60m for AAPT consumer business
Telecom New Zealand in Aussie asset sale.