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FCC's new net neutrality proposal: What we really know

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FCC's new net neutrality proposal: What we really know

When the U.S. Federal Communications Commission announced its proposal to reinstate new net neutrality regulations that would allow broadband providers to engage in commercially reasonable traffic management, the agency set off a firestorm of protest from digital rights groups, Internet commentators and bloggers.

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2. Microsoft Security Essentials goes bonkers just as support ends

3. Judge to Microsoft: Hand over cloud data no matter where in the world it is stored

4. Nokia names Rajeev Suri as new CEO, reports sales drop

5. Motorola Mobility found guilty of breaching EU competition law, but escapes a fine

6. 5 reasons why Google can catch Amazon in the cloud

7. iPhone gets serious 'GPS-like' app

8. How smartphones won the tablet war

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