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Technology Daily Report
Monday, Nov. 1, 2010
In the News
Fox wins on fees dispute, but Cablevision succeeds in one goal: getting lawmakers to notice
(By Cecilia Kang)
PostPoints tip: Know where to check a site's status
(By Rob Pegoraro)
Teens are still reading for fun, say media specialists
(By Donna St. George)
Joysticks and the First Amendment
Broadcasters busy with online tie-ins for election
(By DAVID BAUDER)
Broadcasters keep upper hand in TV disputes
(By RYAN NAKASHIMA)
Commentary: With 'net neutrality' rules, the FCC would smother a growing sector
(By Karen Kerrigan)
More Technology Stories
From PC World
Old-School Indeed: Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing 25th Anniversary Edition Reviewed:
One of the most venerable typing tutors, Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing celebrates its quarter-century mark...but it didn't invite widescreen monitors to the party.
(Ian Harac)
Low-Cost Hitachi Ultravision LE46S704 HDTV Struggles With Speedy Action:
The Hitachi LE46S704 has a temptingly low price and uses little electricity, but it lacks Internet capabilities and has problems with fast-paced motion.
(Lincoln Spector)
Chrome: Switch to New Tab:
LiveBrianD asked the Web Browsing and Email forum how to configure Chrome so that, when you click a link to open it in a new tab, that new tab gets the focus
(Lincoln Spector)
Norton Mobile Security (Beta):
This security app gives you remote lock-and-wipe capabilities in case your device is lost or stolen, antimalware protection, and call screening against unwanted callers.
(Armando Rodriguez)
From TechCrunch
Better Get Ready Europe, TechCrunch Partybus is Heading Your Way
(Roxanne Varza)
Sencha Takes On Flash With HTML5 Animator
(Jason Kincaid)
HP Closes $1.5 Billion Acquisition Of ArcSight
(Robin Wauters)
Qwerly ? People Search, But This Time For The Social Web
(Mike Butcher)
More TechCrunch News
FASTER FORWARD
by Rob Pegoraro
Fox TV-pocalypse ended at Cablevision, averted at Dish Network
PostPoints tip: Know where to check a site's status
Facebook Friday-evening news dump: an app crackdown and a 'Mobile Event'
POST TECH
by Cecilia Kang
Fox wins on fees dispute, but Cablevision succeeds in one goal: getting lawmakers to notice
After midterms, net neutrality take a hit
Verizon Wireless pays FCC $25M for years of false data charges
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