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175,000 U.S. Households Still Rely on Dial-Up Internet
Technology adoption is not linear. Even in the age of fast broadband, there still are about 175,000 households in the ...
NERC’s Actions May Have Implications for Electric Utilities
A recent report from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) noted that key topics at its recent Board of ...
T-Mobile, Consumer Cellular Continue Dominance in Newest J.D. Power Customer Care Study
T-Mobile topped the J.D. Power customer care study for the 14th consecutive time, according to the research firm. J.D. Power’s ...
Wind Grows While Coal Slows
Things have changed in the energy generation area, in a lot of ways. In March 2004, for example, according to ...
Telehealth Survey: Almost 40% Use Remote Health Monitoring
Almost four in ten (38%) of respondents to a survey use remote monitoring health services such as blood pressure monitoring, ...
USDOE Investments Help Strengthen Nation’s Electric Grid
In early August, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a $2.2 billion investment in the nation’s grid for eight ...
Many People Are Overwhelmed with Passwords, Don’t Use Strong Cybersecurity: Study
A large international survey found that 62% of respondents worry about managing too many passwords, accounts, and logins. At the ...
Tablet Market “Moves Past the Pandemic” in Second Quarter: IDC
The tablet segment enjoyed a good second quarter, with year-over-year growth of 22.1% based on shipments of 34.4 million units ...
New Transmission Build is Woefully Inadequate
With the growing levels of wind and solar farms that need to be connected to the grid with new transmission ...