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LTE Spending to Reach $36.1 Billion in 2015, Lead Infrastructure Spending

With the Verizons and AT&Ts of the world racing to roll out 4G Long-Term Evolution networks, the technology is expected to become the industry's...

Facebook Could Buy Netflix, Mobile Assets, Leverage Big Data

Facebook's $5 billion IPO will give the company the capital boost to expand into new services and make some larger acquisitions it might not...

Sprint Launches Rugged Kyocera DuraPlus Phone With Direct Connect

Sprint and Kyocera Communications have unveiled the rugged Kyocera DuraPlus mobile phone to withstand the extreme conditions of military, public safety, construction and utility...

Health Care Lacks Software Innovation for Apple iPad: Report

Although doctors believe the Apple iPad will play a beneficial role in health care, many say the popular Apple tablet lacks the software innovation...

VeriSign Management Was ‘Out of the Loop’ About 2010 Data Breaches

VeriSign, the company responsible for the .com, .net and .gov domain spaces, acknowledged in a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that...

Windows Phone 8 Will Integrate with Windows 8: Reports

Windows Phone 8 will support multicore processors and native BitLocker encryption, and integrate in many ways with the upcoming Windows 8.Those are just a...

Android Fragmentation Not So Serious: Localytics

Much of the negative conversation concerning Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android platform is predicated on the fact that it's fragmented.Specifically, the concern is that there too...

Samsung LN40D630 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV ($649.99)

Samsung LN40D630 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV ($649.99) Don't miss a blade of grass or a drop of sweat from the game with full HD...

Apple Snubbed at Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N Ban Attempt

Samsung ratcheted up another victory in its legal battles with Apple over patent violations, when a German court refused to grant Apple a preliminary...

Nokia, With Samsung Right Behind, Still Leads Global Phone Market

Apple topped the smartphone market during the fourth quarter of 2011, but add in feature phones, and it's Nokia that, despite falling shares, is...