Cox to close its own cell network, use Sprint

Cox Communications is backing down from its ambitious plan to build its own 3G cellular network, saying on Tuesday that it will decommission its infrastructure and use Sprint Nextel’s network to provide its subscribers with a branded mobile service.

In 2008, the cable operator announced it would introduce a mobile service the following year, starting out on Sprint’s 3G (third-generation) network and eventually building its own infrastructure throughout all Cox cable service areas. The company’s plan surprised some observers because of the time and investment required to build a mobile network. Other U.S. cable operators, including Comcast and Time Warner Cable, rely on wholesale arrangements. In January 2010, Cox reiterated its plans, saying it would launch on Sprint’s network in March of that year.

Even though it had built its own network in some areas, Cox now plans to rely entirely on Sprint.

“We will soon begin to decommission our 3G network to better focus on making Cox Wireless available to more than 50 percent of our footprint this year,” Cox said in a written statement on Tuesday. “In continuing with our successful wholesale model for 3G wireless services, we will accomplish speed to market while achieving greater operational efficiencies from a wholesale model that continues to improve.”

The company had originally said the reason for building its own network was to control the entire operation, including back-office operations, support and billing. When Cox announced its mobile plans, it said subscribers would be able to use their Cox cell phones to program a home digital video recorder, watch TV shows and access content stored on home PCs.

Cox turned to Huawei Technologies to build the network using EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) Revision A, the same technology Sprint uses in its 3G network. Cox also acquired its own radio spectrum licenses on which to operate the service, an asset that could be valuable to another mobile operator if Cox decides to sell it.

In its statement Tuesday, Cox claimed the wireless service had drawn nearly twice the number of subscribers it had forecast. Last week the company said it was launching mobile service in Rhode Island and two other areas, making a total of eight markets covered. Cox also offers TV, broadband and wireline voice service and serves approximately 6 million households.

Sony “rebuilding” PlayStation Network after attack

The outage of Sony’s PlayStation Network and Qriocity service, now in its fourth day, looks set to continue after the company said on Sunday that it is “rebuilding” its system to better guard against attacks.

Sony said on Saturday that the outage was caused by an “external intrusion” into the network, but has yet to detail the problem.

The PlayStation Network is used for PlayStation 3 online gaming and sales of software to consoles and the PlayStation Portable. The Qriocity service runs on the same network infrastructure and provides audio and video to Sony consumer electronics products.

The latest update, while not explaining the intrusion, pointed towards it being relatively sophisticated.

“Our efforts to resolve this matter involve rebuilding our system to further strengthen our network infrastructure,” the company said in a statement. “Though this task is time-consuming, we decided it was worth the time necessary to provide the system with additional security.”

Sony said it is “working around the clock to bring them both back online,” but didn’t say when they might return. Phone calls to the company’s Tokyo headquarters went unanswered on Sunday.

“We thank you for your patience to date and ask for a little more while we move towards completion of this project,” the statement said.

The outage has left PlayStation 3 owners unable to play online games. Networked gaming, in which gamers collaborate with others in real-time battles, challenges and quests, is very popular and typically enjoyed by millions, especially over the weekend.

Apple, Samsung Eclipse Nokia

CUPERTINO, Calif. (TheStreet) — Apple(AAPL_) and Samsung, which reported its second-quarter results early Friday, jumped over long-time leader Nokia(NOK_) to take the top two market share spots in the smartphone sector.

In the second quarter, Apple shipped 20.3 million smartphones, topping Samsung’s 19.2 million and Nokia’s 16.7 million.
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Cisco CEO Avoids Layoff Talk, Lauds Video

LAS VEGAS (TheStreet) — With giant layoff rumors continuing to swirl around Cisco(CSCO_), CEO John Chambers sought to assure customers Tuesday that his company’s ongoing overhaul will deliver results.

In an attempt to improve its execution, Cisco has already announced a number of restructuring efforts, notably the streamlining of its sales, services and engineering operations.
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Google claims Bing copies its search results

After noticing the search results Bing curious, then running a sting operation to deepen, Google found that Microsoft is copying Google’s search results as a search engine.

The ratio of Search Engine Land Danny Sullivan Tuesday, who has spoken to both companies on this issue and presented evidence of Google. According to the report, a mechanism could be the Suggested Sites feature of Internet Explorer and the toolbar for browsers Bing, both of which can collect data on what links people click on the conduct of research.

The story began with the team of Google to correct typographical errors in terms of research, which monitors its performance and its competitors closely. Typos corrected that could result in Google search results based on the correction, but the team noted Bing would also lead to these research findings to say that he had corrected the typo.

Then came the sting, the creation of a “honeypot” operation to catch the action. Google has created a “one-time code that would allow him to file a manual page for a certain period”, then wired these results for particular search terms such as very obscure “hiybbprqag” and “ndoswiftjobinproduction,” said Sullivan. With coding by hand, typing the search terms would produce Web pages recognizable in the Google results that would not show in search results differently.

Then, Google was the type used in the search terms in the house using Internet Explorer with the two sites suggested and the toolbar Bing is on, clicking on the initial results as they were. Before the experiment, or Bing or Google returned the results coded by hand, but two weeks later, Bing showed the results of Google, which had been coded by hand.

Microsoft did not say today whether it intends to continue the practice, but obviously it does not consider it “cheating”, as Google does.

In a commentary on ZDNet Asia sister site ZDNet blogger Mary Jo Foley, Microsoft stated unequivocally: “We do not copy the results of Google.” However, this refusal appears to be more a matter of interpretation.

A blog post by Harry Shum, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Bing, offered few details on what Microsoft has done. He acknowledged that users clicked links surveillance, but essentially it describes as leaving humans to help collect data by crowdsourcing.

We use more than 1000 different signals and characteristics of our ranking algorithm. A small piece of that is clickstream data that we receive from some of our customers who opt-in to share anonymous data when they surf the Web to help us to improve the experience for all users .

To be clear, we learn from all of our clients. What we saw in the story of today was once a spy-novel to generate extreme values ​​in the tail of the query [query rare] ranking. It was a creative tactics by a competitor, and we’ll take it as a compliment equivocal. But this is not an accurate way we use data opt-in customers as one of many inputs to help improve our user experience.

The history of the Internet and improving a wide range of consumer and business experience is really the history of collective intelligence, sharing of documents to HTML links to click and the data- beyond. Many companies across the Internet using the collective intelligence to make their products better every day.

Google said it is not happy.

“I have no problem with a competitor to develop an innovative algorithm. But copying is not innovation, in my book, “Sullivan cites Google and Research Fellow expert Amit Singhal as saying.” It’s cheating to me because we work incredibly hard and have done for years, but they are just there the foundation of our hard work … Another analogy is that it’s like running a marathon and achieving someone else on the back, jumping just before the finish line. “

And in a statement to ZDNet Asia sister site CNET News, Singhal said that Google does not agree with the position of Microsoft, speaking also flatly denied that Microsoft copying:

Our tests found that Bing is a copy of Google Web search results.

At Google, we believe in innovation and we are proud of our quality of research. We look forward to compete with search algorithms truly new there, from Bing and other – algorithms built on innovation base and not on search results recycled copied from a competitor.

Google did not respond to questions about whether it intends CNET all actions beyond awareness of the honeypot.

Google has its concerns to Sullivan shortly before an event Bing search today. Coincidence or not, Google has moved agenda that event significantly. Indeed, the research question-copy become the center of a debate between Microsoft and Google representatives at the conference.

Stefan Weitz, director of Microsoft’s search engine Bing, shared this response with Sullivan: ‘Opt-in programs like the toolbar [Google] help us with the clickstream data [information that shows that Microsoft links people click on], one of the input signals that we and many other search engines use to help rank sites. This “experience of Google seems to be a hack to confuse and manipulate some of these signals.”

Hack, experience, or honey pot, it is very revealing. Google has created about 100 such hand-coded results, Sullivan said, so it’s hard to imagine the act skew search results significantly. The next question the relevance will be whether Microsoft concluded that it is time to update its own search algorithm to a search for Bing “hiybbprqag” will not lead to information Wiltern Theatre tickets to the most.