France is way ahead of the U.S. in providing IPTV service and triple-play bundles are really cheap, but it helps to be a little bit technical. Here's a log of my effort to get connected.
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Time is running out, even for us loyalists.
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MySpace founders, Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson, make Walters' list of The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2007.
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The experimental band ends its choose-your-own-price experiment and begins talks with iTunes.
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Google plans to put millions into alternative energy projects. Don’t doubt the sincerity, but it’s probably more bark than bite.
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Electric car maker T-Rex produces sexy cars for two-thirds the price of Tesla's Roadster--and smokes it on speed.
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VCs, still hot on solar investments, dish up an $11.6 million round for SolFocus on Tuesday.
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It’s not just scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs who see big gains from clean tech. Cities have jumped into the ring and their dukes are up.
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Shares tumble after Oracle’s Larry Ellison says any future offer will be for less than the $6.7 billion initial offer.
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First pure U.S. hedge fund to go public falls in first day of trading, joining other battered alternative investment vehicles like Blackstone and Fortress.
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Shares of online broker E-Trade get brutalized Monday morning on its fourth-quarter outlook, slicing off more than half its value.
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English band goes ahead with plan to let fans decide price to pay for "In Rainbows" album. Is it an industry-rocking model or marketing gimmick?
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Proponent challenges critics of Muni WiFi to tell the other side of the story so here goes...
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Silicon Valley firm fills gap in its international expansion strategy just weeks after announcing Russian affiliate
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Marketwatch.com lets the community speak its peace in a new site that has a prediction widget and a friends network a la Facebook.
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Online alter-egos need to dress for success in virtual world job interviews, business professor warns.
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Think bloggers don’t have credibility? A new survey says they’re more trusted than members of Congress or the mainstream media.
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America's largest carrier finds flaw in its parental control service.
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Canadian startup Scenecaster highlights a new dimension in Web viewing
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Google launches its online presentation software, the last piece in its arsenal against Microsoft Office.
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