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TMNG Global has devised a program that would let operators lease phones to users
But some users report every app crashes after 10.7.3 is installed
HP is announcing its first effort to support OpenFlow standard on its Ethernet switches
Meanwhile, there's a potential to leak Wi-Fi credentials
Steve Jobs as an angel and action figure, his influence on Best Buy and his penchant for vinyl keep Apple co-founder in the thick of news stream
Trusteer discovered Ice IX configurations that extract telephone account numbers from victims
Amazon, which does not sell in India, may be testing the Indian market
A regional court in Munich deemed an Apple patent wasn't valid
Chinese jobs, NFC LOL, shared data plans, flaws
Sony said the new forecast reflects the sale of its share in a joint venture making LCDs and the flooding in Thailand
But users still can't edit documents when they don't have an Internet connection
The decision by Google appears to precede a move by Twitter to selectively delete messages in some countries
A report of India's auditor had alleged irregularities in the allotment of the mobile licenses in 2008
Facebook's CEO had previously visited China in 2010, leading to speculation that the company was preparing to enter the country
The latest enterprise release of the Alfresco CMS prepares users for content management in the cloud
Facebook's draft prospectus hints at its future plans and reveals previously guarded profit and compensation data
Microsoft appeared interested in maintaining support for Hyper-V in OpenStack, but developers decided to remove the buggy code
Facebook has submitted paperwork to hold a US$5 billion stock offering
Facebook has filed to become a public company, raising questions about how that may affect its services and culture
U.S. House bill filed today would require that firms report employment data country-by-country
Now agrees with rival that apps use aggressive ad network code, declines to label them 'adware'
Microsoft released the Kinect for Windows SDK and hardware, allowing for new PC applications that are controlled by voice and gestures
The 31,000-signature petition deals with an enforcement issue, the White House says
ARM's first processor designs based on its 64-bit architecture will be released later this year
Analysts see release giving company head start in market for data storage and infrastructure management across remote offices.
Sen. Herb Kohl says hearing being planned, no dates confirmed
A successful financial coming-out for Facebook could be significant for Internet players like Twitter
Wireless devices make up 24% of all semiconductor purchasing, the largest segment
The company is pledging to cooperate fully with the SEC
First model (London) will be available in UK, followed by Laguna and Lisbon devices in the U.S., analysts say
A new controller chip will allow camera and smartphone makers to add a brighter flash to future devices, says ST Micro
But anticipated Android smartphone, iPhone 5 rival will be announced by mid-year
Alcatel-Lucent made the right decision in selling Genesys
Microsoft and Kaspersky Lab are now seeing the botnet it shutdown in September coming back to life
Kazuo Hirai, who will lead Sony from April, has made it clear that turning around its TV business is a priority
VMTurbo Operations Manager adds Citrix XenServer to its quiver
The file transfer acceleration technology could help enterprises cut local storage out of remote sites
Romanian DIICOT arrested a man believed to be the hacker known as TinKode
The Swedish Supreme Court didn't find enough reasons to hear the case
Purning toints, lawsuits, boycotts, and catching up
Analysts say stylus could help 5.3-in. Samsung device avoid problems that forced Dell to kill two Streak models
Cisco adds new high-speed links to Nexus, Catalyst Ethernet switches