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- O2 Joins AT&T in Blaming iPhone for Network Issues
- 10 Big Cloud Trends for 2010
- GSM Encryption Cracked, Showing Its Age
- Adobe Will Be Top Target for Hackers in 2010, Report Says
- India's 3G Auction Likely to Be Postponed Again
- Groups Urge FTC to Block Google's AdMob Buyout
- Hackers Show It's Easy to Snoop on a GSM Call
- Maybe AT&T Really Should Limit iPhone Sales
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- Apple Tablet Could Attract Business Users
- Top 10 Tech Stories of the Decade
- AT&T Cuts Off Online iPhone Sales in NY
- Japan Connects to TPE Regional Fiber Network
- Toshiba Develops Translation System for Cell Phones
- China Mobile Executive Under Investigation
- Online Retailer Jumpstarts Intel's Core I3 Chip Launch
- Qualcomm Reorganizes as COO Lauer Leaves
- Texas County to Name Drunk Drivers on Twitter
- High Windows 7 Satisfaction Spurs Business Spending
- Indian Startup Designs Tablet PC Running Android
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- Japan Sees Third Straight Month PC Unit Shipment Growth
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Latest in Business Center Blogs
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BizFeed - December 29, 2009 5:39 PM
Adobe to be Prime Target for Malware in 2010 McAfee released its "2010 Threat Predictions" report, which predicts that Adobe will surpass Microsoft as the target of choice for malware attacks in 2010.
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BizFeed - December 29, 2009 12:26 PM
Nokia Launches New Assault in Patent Battle, Your Move Apple Nokia has expanded the scope of its patent claims against Apple and taken the battle to the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC).
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Tech Inciter - December 29, 2009 12:07 PM
Should Users Worry About New Cellular Hack? If you are doing something highly sensitive--or illegal--you may have reason to worry. Most business users still receive "good enough" protection for their calls.
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BizFeed - December 29, 2009 10:48 AM
O2 Joins AT&T in Blaming iPhone for Network Issues O2 is apologizing to customers and shareholders for network issues it claims are caused by excessive data usage by smartphones like the iPhone.
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BizFeed - December 29, 2009 7:22 AM
GSM Encryption Cracked, Showing Its Age Security researchers have compiled cracking tables making it almost trivial to eavesdrop on GSM mobile phone calls.
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Tech Inciter - December 28, 2009 6:20 PM
Maybe AT&T Really Should Limit iPhone Sales Why should AT&T sell something it really can't support terribly well, at least in NY and SF? Perhaps it's time to limit iPhone sales in those markets.
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