CenturyLink Inc., the main provider of land-line phone service in the Twin Cities, said Tuesday it is juicing the speed of its metro Internet service, aiming for the 1,000-megabits-per-second rate already seen in densely populated Asian cities.
That speed, also known as 1 gigabit per second, is available immediately in selected residential areas and for some small businesses, the company said.
Signing up for the new Twitter Blue has caused problems for some folks. The Shortcut details the roadblocks you may hit trying to sign up and how to get around them.
Good thing I signed up at launch so people know I'm the real evilcackle
Huge loss for those who don't know where else to spend their surplus $8 a month
study abroad is the chance to find yourself while acquiring a comprehension of an alternate culture. Being in another spot without help from anyone else can overpower on occasion.
Websites are harvesting our data even before we
Regulations are beginning to require users to verify their identification online.
Some cities get all the luck... come on, Google, expand your fiber network already!
Google needs to realize they could capitalize on the market if they stepped up and just put the money out there to expand the Fiber network, so you know, they could make the BILLIONS cable companies are making. Of course it's "illegal" to do so in some areas, cause the "legal" set-monopolistic-market by cable companies for their agreements not to be in each others area gets past laws -_-