 April 22, 2011  T-Mobile Deal Will 'Promote' Competition, AT&T Tells FCC AT&T filed a 174-page, heavily redacted document with the FCC yesterday outlining the case for its acquisition of T-Mobile USA, marking the official start of the agency's review of the massive merger. continue Samsung Slaps Apple with Countersuit Samsung is suing Apple on ten counts of patent infringement in separate complaints filed in Seoul, Korea; Tokyo, Japan and Manheim, Germany. continue PayPal Broadening Its Reach New startups pop up seemingly every other day. That's why an Internet-oriented commerce company like PayPal needs to stay on top of things. continue Certified or Just Compliant? DLNA Shows the Difference To consumers, there's not much difference whether a given electronic is certified, compliant or compatible with a new technology - until they try to use it. continue iOS Devices Still a Favorite in the Enterprise While Android is all the rage as of late, iOS isn't making any concessions even when it comes to the enterprise. continue Review: Dual-Screen Kyocera Smartphone Needs Work From emailing to Web surfing to taking photos, a smartphone can be a multitasker's best friend - unless all the tasks are making the screen feel too small. continue News Briefs for April 22, 2011 Companies in today's briefs include: Nokia Siemens Networks, Motorola Solutions, Apple, Nokia, Strategy Analytics, Verizon, AT&T, Broadcom, Green Touch Consortium, Groupon, CDC... View All From the Website: Waiting To Download Today, we automatically assume that we are able to access applications and the Internet if we have a connection, but with the rapid adoption of smartphones and tablets, will the network be able to handle it? Continue | |
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