Monthly Archives: January 2011

T-Mobile, with No iPhone, Eyes Tower Sales, More Android, LTE

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Deutsche Telekom-owned T-Mobile, America's fourth-largest carrier after Verizon Wireless, AT&T and Sprint, is gearing up to more effectively compete against its larger rivals. Without...

Business-for-Sale Indicators Improving: Report

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The nation's business brokers closed more business-for-sale transactions in 2010 than in 2009, according to data released by online business marketplace BizBuySell. According to...

Seattle Takes Hotel Industry to New Tech Heights

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As one of the core high-tech hubs in the nation, Seattle is making a splash as a hotspot for delivering more diversified technology experiences...

Microsoft Claims Windows Phone 7 ‘Data Drain’ Solution

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Microsoft claims to have discovered the source of a mysterious "data drain" on Windows Phone 7 handsets: an unnamed third-party application configured to download...

Verizon Sues FCC over Net Neutrality Regulations

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Verizon Communications is suing the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, challenging the body's new rules regarding the contentious issue of net neutrality. The appeal was...

Lenovo, NEC in Talks Over PC Joint Venture, Reports Say

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Five years after becoming a player on the global PC scene by buying IBM's personal computer business, Lenovo reportedly is in talks with NEC...

NASA Plans for Final Shuttle Launch of Atlantis in June

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As the space agency's storied space shuttle program winds down, NASA announced it has "baselined" the STS-135 mission for a target launch date of...

Ricoh Investing $300 Million in Managed-Print Services

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NEW YORK - Ricoh is looking to bolster its managed-print-services division with a three-year, $300 million investment aimed at adding more employees to its...

Apple iPhone 4 Uses ‘Evil,’ Tamper-Proof Screws: iFixit

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Apple has turned to using hard-to-find, tamper-resistant screws in some iPhone 4 handsets, says iFixit, the repair site know for its teardowns of popular...

Google Floating on Mobile Cloud in 2011

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Several times in 2010 Google CEO Eric Schmidt mentioned that Google was taking a "mobile first" approach to computing, including anything from smartphones to...