2015년 1월 8일 목요일

AT&T to Launch Shareable Rollover Data; Intel's $300M Diversity Pledge; Complete CES 2015 Coverage

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 Daily News January 8, 2015
 
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AT&T to Launch Shareable Rollover Data 
The rollover option starts Jan. 25 for Mobile Share Value plan users, but alas, rollover data does not roll over.

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Intel Announces $300 Million Tech Diversity Initiative 
During a CES keynote, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich also talked up the company's continued push into wearables.

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Neil Young's $399 PonoPlayer on Sale Monday 
"It's the same as an iPod except it sounds like God," Young said here at CES.

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Democrats Try Again With Net Neutrality Bill 
Democrats have introduced a bill (again) that would ban ISPs from entering into "paid prioritization" deals.

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BlackBerry Wants to Help Cure Cancer 
At CES, BlackBerry showed off the HBox, which can help your doctor monitor your health.

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Hands On: Fuhu's 65-Inch Nabi Big Tab XL 
Fuhu wants to replace your HDTV with an Android tablet. We went hands on with the outrageous 65-inch Big Tab XL.

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VIDEO: At CES, Cars Are Becoming Gadgets With Wheels 
Cars are turning into gadgets that just happen to have engines and wheels.

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PCMag's Full CES 2015 Coverage 
PCMag is on the ground at CES 2015; get all our stories, tweets, and videos straight from the show floor.

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