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Wednesday, November 07, 2012

AT&T today announced plans to invest $14 billion over the next three years to expand and enhance its wireless and wireline IP broadband networks.
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Apple has reportedly requested a US judge to
add Android 4.1 OS and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet to a patent suit. Samsung has ountered with a legal move against Apple's iPhone 5.
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Google began Tuesday showing a revamped search pages that give results more room by placing the tools menu to the top of the screen.
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AT&T agreed to pay $700,000 to resolve complaints that the company switched certain consumers to its mandatory monthly wireless data plans even though it had promised they could retain their existing pay-as-you-go data plans.
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Making wireless power a reality, Texas Instruments today introduced its first single-chip wireless power receiver with integrated battery charger and a new "free-position" transmitter integrated circuit, which expands the charge area by 400 percent.
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Hitachi Data Systems Corporation (HDS) today unveiled Hitachi Accelerated Flash storage, the company's first product to incorporate its own recently introduced flash memory controller from Hitachi, Ltd.
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Samsung's 840 family of SSDs is available for purchase including the the 840 Pro SSD. The specific bundle will include a code for a downloadable full version of the "Assassin's Creed III" video game with purchase of the 128 GB, 256 GB or 512 GB models.
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Sprint has entered into a definitive agreement with U.S.
Cellular to acquire PCS spectrum and customers in parts of
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri and Ohio including the
Chicago and St. Louis markets for $480 million in cash and the
assumption of certain liabilities.
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Sony Mobile is rolling out the latest Ice Cream Sandwich
(Android 4.0.4) firmware update for Xperia T and Xperia TX.
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Ericsson AB, the world?s largest maker of mobile-phone networks, said it will eliminate 1,550 positions in Sweden, two weeks after reporting a slump in profit as wireless carriers curbed spending.
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Google's latest Chrome browser supports video acceleration that will help users save battery life.
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The European Commission has cleared the proposed creation of a
joint-venture between ARM, and providers of security solutions
Giesecke & Devrient and Gemalto.
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