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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Apple's HTC lawsuit: Is it biting off more than it can sue?
Apple's high-profile patent lawsuit vs. HTC could set off a wide range of unintended consequences including a big two-front legal battle with well-heeled foes like Google and Microsoft. Can Apple...
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Comcast to bundle WiMAX in home + mobile Internet package
Comcast will partner with Clearwire to offer a new Internet package that will bundle Clearwire's WiMAX mobile broadband with Comcast's cable Internet, according to a report from CNET's Maggie Reardon.
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Verizon adds more Net content to Fios
The battle for the 21st century TV viewer is heating up as Verizon Communications adds more Internet content to its Fios TV service.
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CenturyTel to buy Qwest for $22.4 billion
CenturyTel agreed to buy Qwest Communications International in a $10.6 billion all-stock deal (plus $11.8 billion debt), the companies announced.
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Prepaid wireless outpaces contract services
Cash-conscious consumers are flocking to prepaid month-to-month wireless phone service in lieu of contract-based plans.
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Target offers mobile coupons
Mobile coupons are coming to mega-retailer Target, which will allow shoppers all over the U.S. to use their mobile handset to get discounts on all kinds of products.
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Apple's HTC lawsuit: Is it biting off more than it can sue?
Apple's high-profile patent lawsuit vs. HTC could set off a wide range of unintended consequences including a big two-front legal battle with well-heeled foes like Google and Microsoft. Can Apple...
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Verizon to test sending RIAA copyright warnings
Verizon is expected to begin issuing 'copyright notices' on behalf of the RIAA to those accused of illegally downloading songs from the web.
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EFF challenges 'bogus' VoIP patent
The Electronic Frontier Foundation says it has discovered a bogus patent, and will take the newly found evidence to the US Patent and Trademark Office to have the patent invalidated.
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iPhone users aren't the only ones to get cool apps
As more manufacturers roll out Google Android-based devices, developers are likely to start creating more applications for them.
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Cisco cuts another 600-plus jobs
Another round of employees at Cisco Systems reportedly got pink slips Thursday, as the company laid off several hundred employees as part of its plan to cut costs and realign its business.
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Nokia sales and profits dip
Nokia, the world's largest maker of mobile phones, reported that its second-quarter operating profit fell 71 percent - triggered by a sales drop of about 25 percent.
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Comcast to bundle WiMAX in home + mobile Internet package
Comcast will partner with Clearwire to offer a new Internet package that will bundle Clearwire's WiMAX mobile broadband with Comcast's cable Internet, according to a report from CNET's Maggie Reardon.
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Sprint CEO says Pre deal is longer than six months
Sprint Nextel CEO says "They need to check their facts" on Verizon Wireless claims that it will be offering the Palm Pre within six months.
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Sprint CEO Dan Hesse talks Palm Pre deals
Maggie Reardon interviews Sprint CEO Dan Hesse about the Palm Pre and breaks exclusive news that the Palm Pre could be exclusive to Sprint longer than six months.
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Protect yourself from vishing attacks
There's a new threat from "vishers" who, armed with spoofed caller IDs, make unwanted phone calls to entice people to buy phony products.
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France passes controversial antipiracy bill
The bill would suspend Internet service for people caught illegally sharing copyrighted material. That's in opposition to a Europea Parliment measure.
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AT&T calls on Twitter during outage
Want to find out why you suddenly don't have Internet access or cell phone service? You might want to check out the social-networking site Twitter.
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Acer: Android isn't ready for netbooks; Verizon deal?
Acer executives said that Google's Android still has a long way to go before it can be used as the operating system for netbooks.
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Verizon promises 4G wireless for rural America
The new 4G wireless broadband network that Verizon Wireless plans to launch in 2010 could be rural America's answer to its broadband access prayers.
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