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Tuesday Morning Links
by
Revcb
Tuesday 31-Jan-2012
tags:
broadbandbits
AT&T gives heavy data users a not-so-subtle hint to ditch the unlimited plan
[cnet.com]
As Anonymous protests, Internet drowns in inaccurate anti-ACTA arguments
[arstechnica.com]
Megaupload lawyer: User data is safe for at least two weeks
[thenextweb.com]
Google, Microsoft, Yahoo!, AOL and Facebook combine to stop phishing and spam
[physorg.com]
Angry Birds boss: 'Piracy may not be a bad thing: it can get us more business'
[guardian.co.uk]
Now satellite broadband is 'pay as you need'
[itweb.co.za]
Feature Phones Now More Profitable Than Mid-tier Smartphones
[forbes.com]
iPad propels Apple to top of PC market as growth stalls without tablets
[gigaom.com]
US lawmakers seek Google answers on privacy
[totaltele.com]
EU probes Samsung, Germany blocks its tablets
[ap.org]
News Jump
Memorial Day Open Thread
Friday Evening Links
1/3 Of Verizon Postpaid Subs Now on Shared Data Plans
France Set to Dump 'Three Strikes' Law
Public, Press Respond Poorly to New AT&T 'Administrative Fee'
Cricket Launches $45 Unlimited 'Half is More' Pricing
Shockingly, You Still Hate Your Cable Company
Wall Street Journal Realizes Cell Carriers Sell Location Data
$5 Million Suit Filed Against Apple Over iPhone 4 Power Button
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