Mobile networks may not be getting upgraded as fast as some subscribers would like, but carrier spending on infrastructure is expected to rebound slightly this year after falling in 2009.
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Not all Android apps are business-related. Some are just, well, fun.
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Garmin’s Geko 201 GPS kit can’t decide what year it is, flipping between decades every time it’s switched on, though it’s performing better on days of the week.…
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OpenGL ES 2.0 added to package enabling developers to build performance-critical parts of an app in native code.
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Mandybill Ian Livingston, the boss of Britain’s biggest ISP BT, is lobbying for the government’s proposed technical sanctions against filesharers to be replaced with fines.…
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The launch of Apple’s iPad will pave the way for a slew of rival products this year, an Arm executive said Wednesday, predicting over 50 tablet PC devices will be launched globally.
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Palm has released its Plug-in Development Kit, enabling native development for those who find AJAX just can’t cut it.…
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Some BlackBerry users are complaining of an inability to use data services for the second day in a row.
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Wireless provider SiBeam received $36.5 million in a Series D funding round on Tuesday. Retailer Best Buy and Cisco Technology also joined, giving both additional stakes in promoting the technology.
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LifeLock spent millions spreading its CEO’s Social Security Number all across America. Now the firm will spend $12 million settling claims that it engaged in deceptive advertising and failed to protect customers’ personal information.

LifeLock - Social Security Number - Federal Trade Commission - Advertising - United States
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