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What Did Apple And AT&T Know, And When Did They Know It?
What Did Apple And AT&T Know, And When Did They Know It?
Why The FCC Wants To Smash Open The iPhone - washingtonpost.com . Apparently, the FCC wants to know why Apple and/or AT&T are putting restrictions on customer's use of their bandwidth and devices to access the wireless Internet. It is about time the Government spent some tax dollars ...
FCC Takes On Apple And AT&T Over Google Voice Rejection
techcrunch.com — Dan Cameron FCC Takes On Apple And AT&T Over Google Voice Rejection - http://www.techcrunch.com/2009... 26 minutes ago... from Google Reader - Comment - Like This is great. Too bad we wont ... (more) FCC Takes On Apple And AT&T Over Google Voice Rejection
FCC Opens Inquiry of Apple's Ban of Google Voice
online.wsj.com — WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission has launched an inquiry into why Apple Inc. rejected Google Inc.'s... Internet-telephony software for the popular iPhone, another sign of the Obama administration's stepped-up scrutiny of competitive ... (more) FCC Opens Inquiry of Apple's Ban of Google Voice
Fansite for Creative Products: Comments
Fansite for Creative Products: Comments
epizenter.net — The full FCC report that originally confirmed the Zii and Zii EGG has now been released. In... the report you'll find all kinds of test shots, including some of the player's internals. Additionally a full user guide has been provided, detailing many of ... (more) Fansite for Creative Products: Comments
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iPhone J.D. — ... .  Since then, the FCC has decided to take a look at this situation, issuing letters to Apple, AT&T and Google saying essentially (cue Ricky Ricardo voice) "Lucy, you got some 'splainin' to do!"  Futurelawyer reports on the Washington Post's take on this story, asking "What Did Apple Know And When Did They Know It?"  David Pogue of the New York Times also has a thoughtful analysis ...

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Hey, FCC: Leave Apple's App Store Alone (PC World)Yahoo! News: Personal Technology 8/3/2009
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