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Apple to charge for firing up faster wi-fi chip
News Apple has confirmed reports it plans to charge customers a fee to download software that will enable the 802.11n capability in the wi-fi chips found in some MacBook and MacBook Pro systems. Apple said it is required... [19 Jan 2007]
Football clubs set to charge for online commentary
News In the US this week, Major League Baseball (MLB) announced that it is to charge sports fans outside the reach of the local radio station for live online audio match reports. There are still a number of issues to resolve,... [29 Mar 2001]
Car-tracking RFID tags may enforce Congestion Charge
News A Tfl spokesman said it was not viable to use this technology when the congestion charge began in 2003. Transport for London (TfL) is set to spend up to £34m on new digital enforcement technologies for the Congestion... [17 Aug 2004]
LinkedIn to charge for job listings
News Sites such as Friendster that coordinate acquaintances through linked personal profiles have hesitated to charge for admission lest they alienate the crowds that give the networks of linked acquaintances value. [01 Mar 2005]
Mobile association hits out at monopolist charge
News Most importantly, they will not be allowed to charge for calls that terminate on their networks at more than cost price. GSM Europe, the European branch of the GSM association, has set its guns against proposed changes... [28 Feb 2001]
Properties of the Charge-Pump Voltage Splitter
White Paper Though common in many of today's DC-DC energy converters, the charge-pump voltage converter is known mostly in its doubler and inverter configurations. After a brief review of basic charge-pump... [25 Feb 2004]
The Applicability of "Public Charge" Rules to Legal Immigrants Who Are Eligible for Public Benefits
White Paper A "public charge" is an immigrant who is likely to become "primarily dependent on the government for subsistence. Federal guidance makes clear that receipt of non-cash benefits (except for institutionalization for... [20 May 2005]
Another.com gets ready to charge
News Another.com, which lets users choose their email name from a range 15,000 domains, will charge users on a subscription basis of around £15 a year or £1.50 a month for basic email services. Another.com, which has 1.6m... [10 Oct 2001]
Phone-charge Net fraud on the rise in UK
News The number of British internet users claiming to have fallen victim to premium-rate phone charge fraud has risen sharply, according to industry regulator ICSTIS. ICSTIS has been forced to call in the National Hi-Tech... [24 Jun 2004]
Doubleclick founder takes charge at Yahoo!
News Wenda Harris Millar, co founder of Doubleclick, will take charge of Yahoo's US marketing team in an effort to reverse the slump in its advertising income. Yahoo is recruiting the founder of online advertising giant... [10 Oct 2001]
Teen cleared of hacking charge
News The jury returned a unanimous verdict after after three hours and found Aaron Caffrey, 19, from Dorset not guilty of a single charge of unauthorised modification of computer material. The UK teenager accused of launching... [17 Oct 2003]
The Times set to charge for online content
News Times Newspapers is ditching free access to its website - making it the first UK paper to attempt to charge for content.silicon.com has learned The Times and The Sunday Times will become part-subscription sites, in an... [20 Nov 2001]
Guardian gets set to charge
News We are absolutely committed to keeping the majority of GU free from both charge and registration, but the realities of Web publishing mean that we also have to seek opportunities to maximise our revenues," explained... [08 Jul 2003]
Red Ken scoops privacy 'wooden spoon' for C-charge
News London Mayor Ken Livingstone has been awarded the dubious honour of 'Worst Public Servant' at the annual Big Brother awards for his leading roll in the implementation of the London Congestion Charge scheme and the... [25 Mar 2003]
IBM snaffles Congestion Charge contract
News Transport For London (TfL) has awarded a contract to IBM to manage the systems that run the Congestion Charge and Low Emission Zone schemes in London. The technology company's consortium partner NCP services, will handle... [26 Oct 2007]
