2014년 12월 14일 일요일

FTC Sues AT&T Over Throttling; YouTube to Launch Paid Service; Verizon Announces 'Droid Turbo'

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Daily News October 29, 2014
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FTC Sues AT&T for Reducing Data Speeds on Unlimited Plans 
AT&T called the allegations "baseless" and said it has always been transparent about its throttling practices.

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YouTube Expects Paid Subscription Service Soon 
YouTube hasn't nailed down exactly what its paid option will look like, but it will arrive in the "near term."

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Verizon Announces 'Droid Turbo' Superphone 
Verizon Wireless and Motorola announced the Droid Turbo, and it isn't just a Moto X - it's really souped up.

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Hey Dummies! Stop Taking Selfies With Wild Bears! 
Lake Tahoe Park officials warn visitors that chasing down bears for photo ops is incredibly stupid.

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VIDEO: Cook Urges Alabama to Improve LGBT Protections 
Tim Cook challenged his home state to do more to protect the rights of its LBGT community.

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Logitech Unveils Spill-Resistant iPad Keyboard 
Priced at $69.99, the "Keys-To-Go" standalone keyboard arrives next month.

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Walmart Now Selling Pre-Owned Games 
Walmart is now selling pre-owned games, ahead of the early-access launch of COD: Advanced Warfare on Nov. 3.

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Space X Dragon Returns From ISS 
The company's fourth official resupply mission to the International Space Station concludes successfully.

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