By Rich Grimes and Michael W. Shonafelt
Last week, on June 28, 2010, the White House issued an official memorandum entitled "Unleashing the Broadband Revolution." The gist of the memo was summed up in a simple line: "The world is going wireless, and we must not fall behind." Even as the White House was preparing that memo, however, the headlines were buzzing with accounts of disgruntled users of the new iPhone 4 who were having trouble...
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