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T-Mobile: 450,000 people paid to use Wi-Fi
Jun 12 2005 11:38PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - T-Mobile USA disclosed user statistics from its Wi-Fi business for the first time Monday, reporting that 450,000 customers have paid to access the wireless Internet service in the past three months.
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ICANN creating virtual red-light district
Jun 12 2005 9:22PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A red-light district tentatively cleared for construction on the Internet _ the ".xxx" domain _ is being billed by backers as giving the $12 billion online porn industry a great opportunity to clean up its act.
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Services expand world of the Internet
Jun 12 2005 12:24PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Next time you're walking down a city sidewalk, look out for the Internet. It's all around you _ and not just in the phone lines and cables running under the streets or in the airborne Wi-Fi streams. In recent months, several services have sprung up to allow a communion of the real world with the Internet, with cell phones acting as the medium.
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Apple chip switch opens new world for Macs
Jun 12 2005 3:21AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - In the late 1990s, Apple Computer Inc. ran TV ads mocking the Intel Corp. chips in rival Windows-based PCs: The Pentium II glued to a snail and the toasted bunny suit were supposed to suggest that Apple's Macintosh computers were simply faster.
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Hong Kong plans to enact anti-spam law
Jun 12 2005 12:19AM (CT)
HONG KONG (AP) - Hong Kong plans to enact an anti-spam law next year to crack down on companies that send unsolicited e-mails or make automated telemarketing calls to consumers, an official has said.
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