InternetComcast to make monthly Internet use cap official (AP)
AP - Comcast Corp., the nation's second-largest Internet service provider, Thursday said it would set an official limit on the amount of data subscribers can download and upload each month.
InternetGoogle CEO: Internet spurred Obama's nomination (CNET)
CNET - DENVER--Google Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt said on Thursday that the Internet gave presidential candidate Barack Obama the ability to bypass traditional media and claim the Democratic nomination.
InternetCourt dismisses video copyright case against Veoh (Reuters)
Reuters - A U.S. judge has thrown out a copyright infringement case against Veoh Networks Inc, an Internet video start-up with high-profile Hollywood backers, ruling that video-sharing companies are not solely responsible for policing piracy that may take place on their sites.
InternetApple to Fix iPhone Security Loophole
A fix is set for September release. In the mean time, there is a simple workaround for concerned iPhone owners.
InternetTarget.com Will Become More Accessible to Blind (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Target has settled a class-action dispute with the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) whereby the retail giant will pay $6 million and make its Web site more accessible to the visually impaired by next year, the company announced Wednesday.
Internet6 Internet providers disclose Web tracking for ads (AP)
AP - The nation's largest Internet service providers all say they haven't partnered with Silicon Valley startup NebuAd Inc. to monitor Web surfing and deliver targeted advertising to their subscribers. Here is a look at six smaller service providers, however, that have conducted trials. The companies say all the tests have ended, often to review privacy and related issues. No provider is known to be currently using NebuAd.
InternetMacs in the Enterprise: A Question of Emphasis
Mac OS X may well be ready for the enterprise. Is Apple?
InternetMalaysia ban on anti-government website draws outcry (Reuters)
Reuters - Malaysia has pulled the plug on a popular news portal often critical of the government, sparking protests from a resurgent opposition.
InternetMicrosoft to Buy Research Firm For $486M
Greenfield online is the owner of ciao.com
InternetNew Beta of Internet Explorer 8 Ready for Download (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - The second beta release of Internet Explorer 8 is now available for download by developers and consumers alike on Windows-based PCs running Vista, XP, Server 2003 and Server 2008.
