News around the web: The Rabbit-Ear Wars

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The Rabbit-Ear Wars @ Wall Street Journal
AT&T CEO Wants iPhone Users to Limit Usage @ Mashable
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About the "Rabbit-Ear Wars"

It seems to me that it's getting more difficult to use the 'airwaves' as technology grows. We're even limited to the number of satellites that can be placed in orbit (despite what many may think about the abundance of space we have up there, these expensive machines need a lot of 'breathing' room). Makes me kind of wonder if wireless technology might just cave in on itself. Of course theres always improvement on how much information can be transmitted over the frequencies. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
 
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