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In response to complaints from some California cities, the government

In response to complaints from some California cities, the government has been looking for ways to stop the practice. A bill at the state level would require all businesses to keep their wireless networks secure at all times. It would also ban throttling in emergency response situations.

In response, Verizon has responded with some form of "comprehensive" legislation that would make it harder for law enforcement and other government agencies to get information about the company's customers. However, the company appears to have decided to stop making such a drastic change to its business practices in recent months.

In May, Verizon added a provision that would prevent law enforcement from gathering evidence in order to stop a lawsuit that could be brought against it by one of its officers, The Verge reported.

This article first appeared on Ars TechnicaIf the latest episode of the sci-fi horror series Doctor Who doesn't fit right on your fancy TV, then how about a new series from the BBC?

The BBC's Doctor Who is set to be aired on BBC3 every Sunday night on ITV, with the series expected to bring in a third season in the summer.

That's pretty much exactly like The Big Bang Theory, which will be the first time the show will air on ITV.

One new source claims that the BBC was looking into the matter, but will not be commenting further.

It's not the first time Doctor Who has been brought to ITV - the programme was set to air on BBC2 in 2005 before the original show switched to BBC2.

This new news comes just one week after the Doctor was cast in the new series of Doctor Who.

BBC has yet to announce the season 3 premiere dates, but the series will feature one new series on BBC3 every Sunday night.

The Doctor's new companion, Clara Oswald, will be released in November on BBC1, a programme based on the novel by Robert Jordan and based on the original novel by Robert Jordan.

BBC chief executive David Richardson said: "Doctor Who is the ultimate TV show, a journey to the end. We will be making the leap from a BBC TV show into that of a BBC TV show, and we will be building that up into a series of stories.

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