Would you pay $19 for a ticket out of airport hell?
By Justin Bachman Bloomberg
An annual ritual is unfolding at U.S. airports: Flights are
canceled, and disgruntled masses throng ticket counters and flood
airline call centers hunting for alternatives.
A Boston-area startup, born of a
Complaint factory: Angry Internet subscribers tee off against Comcast,
Verizon, AT&T People are *really* mad about Comcast data caps.
*by Jon Brodkin Ars TechnicaDec 29, 2015 7:00am CST*
http://arstechnica.com/business/2015/12/comcast-gets-more-complaints-to-fcc-than-att-verizon-and-twc-combin
Skinny basic and à-la-carte cable TV coming 2016, but questions remain
*By Cassandra SzklarskiThe Canadian Press Dec 28, 2015 12:32 PM ET *
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/skinny-basic-cable-packages-2016-1.3382044
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Canadian Cable providers promise cheap a la carte cable in 2016
*by Lizzy HillSheKnows.com*
http://www.sheknows.com/entertainment/articles/1107323/canadian-cable-providers-promise-cheap-packages
[image: Will the proposed ‘skinny’ cable packages satisfy Canadians?]
Image: Frank Van Delft/Getty
Google Glass version 2: New photos appear in FCC filing
PCWorld
None of the FCC documents call the device an "Enterprise Edition," but
the user manual does make note of a green light that shines when the
video camera is on.
Google’s Glass Explorer program may be dead, but the ill-fated face