 May 10, 2011  Microsoft Swipes Skype Well, it wasn't Facebook or Google that ended up with Skype, as had been rumored earlier in the week, but rather Microsoft. continue Report: Google to Offer Cloud-Based Music Google is set to announce a cloud-based music streaming service later today at its annual I/O developer conference... continue AT&T Faces Grilling at Wednesday Senate Hearing AT&T will face its first congressional hearing on its $39 billion buyout of T-Mobile USA tomorrow. continue Isis Explains Strategy Shift Last week, The Wall Street Journal reported that AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile USA had dramatically scaled back plans for their NFC mobile payments startup, Isis... continue Nvidia Aims at Mobile with Icera Purchase Nvidia is buying Icera for $367 million in an effort to step up its role in the rapidly expanding market for chips used in smartphones and tablets. continue Virgin Mobile Sticks With 'Naked'/Transparent Theme Now, followers can see the third episode in the couple's story, all manufactured by Virgin Mobile for Virgin Mobile. continue Transaction Declined? Texting Would OK Overdrafts NEW YORK (AP) - If you're willing to pay a $35 fee to overdraw your checking account, just text your approval to the bank. continue News Briefs for May 10, 2011 Companies in today's briefs include: Millward Brown, Apple, AT&T, Motorola Mobility, SunUp Digital Systems, Freescale Semiconductor, Qualcomm, Mobile Marketing Association, Turkcell... View All From the Website: BYOD: The Perils to Productivity The mobility revolution – now being cemented with the rise of the tablet – has dramatically increased employee productivity. It has also caused a massive headache for corporate IT departments. Continue | |
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