Friday, September 2, 2011

AT&T acquisition of T-Mobile may not be dead yet

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Experts: AT&T acquisition of T-Mobile may not be dead yet
AT&T still has options after the U.S. DOJ filed a lawsuit in opposition to the company's planned acquisition of T-Mobile USA. Read More


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Darlene Storm: Fingered by IP: Does it take chutzpah to run a Tor exit relay?
An IP is not a unique identifier, but it's a sad fact that too often a warrant is based on an IP as if that automatically fingers a criminal suspect. What does it take to run a Tor exit relay, to potentially be harassed by law enforcement due to your IP being confused with one running through your box and then have your hard drives seized? Read More

HTC Jetstream tablet will be $700 on AT&T's LTE network
AT&T announced the new HTC Jetstream, its first LTE-ready tablet, will go on sale Sept. 4 for $700 and a two-year contract. Read More

IBM to buy risk analysis company Algorithmics for $387M
IBM plans to acquire risk analytics company Algorithmics for $387 million, a deal that IBM said on Thursday will bolster its risk management offerings in light of increasing regulation in the financial markets. Read More


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Silver Peak unveils free WAN acceleration product
Silver Peak today announced free downloadable software that performs the same data acceleration functions as its enterprise-class product, but only for data replication between two sites and not multiple applications. Read More

IBM's 120 petabyte drive could help better predict weather
IBM has proved it can cluster together more than 2,000 hard drives to create a 120 petabyte storage system that appears as one massive disk drive that could help in computer modeling of weather. Read More

Richi Jennings: Offline Gmail: a Google FAIL
Google has re-introduced its offline functionality for Gmail and Google Apps. And, oh boy, it's a mess. I seem to be saying this a lot recently, but it's as if Google has stopped caring about what its users actually need. Instead, it's running headlong into a project that doesn't have user requirements at its heart. Allow me to explain, in The Long View... INSIDER (free registration required) Read More

 
 
 

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