Elgan: When bad tech ideas don't fail
The world of technology and startups generates some amazingly brilliant ideas. But it also produces some amazingly bad ones. If only they would fail earlier, faster and more often.
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U.S., Mexico reach border spectrum agreement
The U.S. and Mexican governments have reached agreements on the sharing of wireless spectrum on the border of the two countries, opening up spectrum in the 800 MHz and 1.9 GHz bands to commercial services and public safety agencies, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said Friday.
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Users give Facebook's privacy changes a thumbs down
Voting on Facebook's proposed changes to its privacy policy concluded Friday morning Pacific time, with voters delivering a strong rebuke of the proposed changes but falling far short of the turnout the company required to consider the vote binding.
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Stealthy robot mimics disappearing cockroaches
By studying the cockroach, researchers at the at the University of California, Berkeley discovered that one of the ways the pests can quickly slip from sight is by deftly flipping themselves under a ledge.
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Worldwide disk storage system revenues grow 7%, NAS sales dip
Worldwide external disk storage systems factory revenues posted year-over-year growth of 7.1%, totaling just under $6 billion, in the first quarter of 2012, according to IDC.
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Will you pay $650 up-front for an iPhone 4S to pay less monthly?
How many pre-paid buyers will pony up $650 for a new 16GB iPhone 4S to be able to get no-contract service starting at $30 a month? Some analysts believe there won't be very many.
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Wall Street Beat: Economic uncertainty continues to plague tech
Is tech heading into another downturn? Market watchers see signs of hope for the end of the year but they are hedging their bets.
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