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Nokia Slams Apple with More Patent Lawsuits
Nokia filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) on Tuesday alleging that Apple infringes Nokia patents in "virtually all of its mobile phones, portable music players, and computers" sold. The seven patents at issue relate to Nokia technology being used by Apple to create features in user interface, camera, antenna and…
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Google Schedules Android Conference
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Google Inc said it will hold a briefing about its smartphone business at its headquarters next week as rumors continue to swirl that the Internet search giant is preparing to sell a Google-branded device. The company emailed invitations to the January 5 event, which it described only as "an Android press…
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ATandT Resumes Selling iPhones in NYC
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – AT&T Inc temporarily stopped selling the iPhone on its website to New York City residents over the weekend, raising fresh concerns about the wireless network’s capacity in the Big Apple. Consumers with Manhattan postal ZIP codes who attempted to purchase the Apple Inc phone through AT&T’s website were told that the…
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Was 2009 a Tipping Point for Unified Communications and Video Conferencing?
Sure 2009 was a tough year for sales of most technologies to the enterprise. But enterprises and small businesses alike were looking to do more with less, and that meant less travel and a greater reliance on collaborative technologies such as unified communications and video conferencing. And in a year where many initiatives were cut…
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Dramatic Data Center Denouement: Making Sense of 2009
Lean and Green Seems like one of the mantras of 2009 was “Do more with less,” and that’s what going green is most often all about. Whether it’s greater energy efficiency or greater attention to recycling IT assets when they’ve come to the end of their useful lives, green was a big trend for the…