December Broadband News Archives

How a 21-year-old UK Student is Making His First Million Online

It all starts with a dream doesn’t it? Twenty-one year old Alex Tew was
lying in bed thinking of ways to fund his university education when BOOM! he
got the ingenious idea of selling pixels for $1 each online. And since a
pixel is really nothing more than a dot, the minimum order is a 10×10 dot
square. That’s […]

Women are Using the Internet More than Ever… In a ‘Slightly’ Different Way of Course

According to a survey conducted by the Pew Internet and American Life
Project, more women are now getting online and using the Internet. Of the
6,403 adults surveyed, statistics showed that 68% of the male respondents
claimed to use the Internet, while 66% of the women claimed the same. This
reflects a growth in women’s use of the Internet […]

Move of US Government Agencies to New Airwaves Estimated to Cost US $936M

The US Defense Department and 11 other US government agencies are planning
to relocate and the cost of moving to new airwaves is estimated at US$936
million. To fund this move, the 90 Mhz of airwaves the agencies will free up
will be sold at a special auction, the procedures of which are still being
ironed out by the […]

Two CBS Sitcoms Available Online via Yahoo

If you have Internet access, then pretty soon you can easily watch any
missed TV program online or at least download it to your mobile device.
It seems that there is no stopping the current trend of making popular TV
sitcoms available online. The latest to join this foray are two episodes
each of CBS sitcoms “Two and a […]

Millions of American Teenagers Divulging Personal Information, Talking About Sex to Strangers via the Internet

A survey commissioned by the Polly Klaas Foundation in California reveals
that millions of America’s teen sons and daughters are easily sharing
personal information and talking about sex with strangers via the Internet.
The organization estimates that there are over 20 million teenagers with
Internet access in the United States. As such, it endeavored to conduct the
survey to find […]

Ruckus Wireless to Showcase High Definition, Digital TV and Multi-cast IPTV over Standard Wi-Fi at CES 2006

Ruckus Wireless, a leader in next-gen smart Wi-Fi technology, has just
announced that it intends to perform a public demonstration of digital TV
(DTV), high-definition TV (HDTV) and multicast IPTV over a standard in-home
802.11g Wi-Fi network. The demo will take place during the Consumer
Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, which is scheduled to take
place between January […]

Internet Access Fosters Telecommuting, Resulting in Minimal Effect of NYC Strike

One would think that the NYC strike would cause businesses to stop and lose
money… NOT at this day and age. Even if people cannot get to their place
of work, they can still do their jobs - anytime, anywhere - so long as they
have Internet access.
Indeed, Internet connectivity has made telecommuting a feasible option at
work. And […]

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