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Submission + - Verizon Inches Closer To Restoring 4G Service (ibtimes.com)

RedEaredSlider writes: With over a day since Verizon's LTE network went down, Verizon says it is now getting closer to restoring the service.

"We have determined cause of 4G LTE issue & are working with major vendors to restore connections. Details as they come," the company announced on Twitter.

On Thursday morning some Verizon subscribers have reported that their service has returned. Verizon says it plans to restore service on a market-by-market basis.

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Submission + - Police use TomTom SatNav data to set speed traps (thinq.co.uk)

An anonymous reader writes: Dutch satnav specialist Tomtom is facing the wrath of users whose data has been passed to the police and used to help them set speed traps to nab the very users providing the data.
TomTom claims that the police obtained the data from the Dutch government, after it handed it over to — it said — help make roads safer and cut congestion.
Tomtom's CEO, Harold Goddign, confessed: "Many of our customers are not happy."

Submission + - EFF Advocates Leaving Wireless Routers Open (eff.org) 1

SD-Arcadia writes: We will need a political and technological "Open Wireless Movement" to reverse the degradation of this indispensable component of the Internet's infrastructure. Part of the task will simply be reminding people that opening their WiFi is the socially responsible thing to do, and explaining that individuals who choose to do so can enjoy the same legal protections against liability as any other Internet access provider

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