By John Chambers Commentary: Cisco’s John Chambers and former FCC chief Julius Genachowski applaud the FCC’s funding boost for expanded broadband in schools, calling it a big win for modern digital learning.
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NASA successfully emails a wrench to the ISS
By Anthony Domanico An astronaut aboard the International Space Station needed a socket wrench, so NASA engineers emailed him designs for 3D-printing one. What a world we’re living in.
NASA successfully emails a wrench to the ISS
By Anthony Domanico An astronaut aboard the International Space Station needed a socket wrench, so NASA engineers emailed him designs for 3D-printing one. What a world we’re living in.
BlackBerry Classic tempts hardcore fans with keyboard
By Bridget Carey A new BlackBerry arrives with signature features, Sony’s ready to show off a new take on smartglasses, and TAG Heuer goes after the Apple Watch.
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FCC sides with T-Mobile on data roaming
By Marguerite Reardon Federal Communications Commission’s decision to clarify what it means by “reasonable” rates for wireless data roaming could result in stronger wireless competition.
Like stroking beards? Find furry faces with the Bristlr app
By Bonnie Burton Having Movember withdrawals? Fancy facial hair? Bristlr app wants to connect bearded men to those attracted to them.
iPhone 6 Plus 16GB, 64GB now ship in one day
By Lance Whitney All other versions of iPhone 6 still require longer ship times as supply catches up with demand.
Diagnose your kid’s ear infection with your iPhone
By Anthony Domanico Meet the Oto Home, a portable otoscope that attaches to your iPhone’s camera to send a video of your kid’s ear to a licensed physician for a cheaper diagnosis.
Beyond the Sony hack: How companies can clamp down on cyberattacks
By Ben Fox Rubin Data breaches are on the rise, but cybersecurity experts say employees and companies can still make broad changes to cut back on hacks.
Internet Explorer ‘browser ballot’ ends, takes market share with it
By Don Reisinger Microsoft’s browser was the dominant force in 2009 when the EU required the company to offer consumers a choice of browsers. But that has changed dramatically over the past several years.