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T-Mobile to sell iPhone 5 amid new no-contract plans
Amid an array of industry innovations announced today, T-Mobile USA said it will sell the iPhone 5 starting April 12 for $579, with the option of paying $99 down and $20 a month for 24 months. Read More


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Mobile technology is revolutionizing the retail experience for brands and shoppers. You can either embrace mobile and win, or stick your head in the sand and lose business to online merchants and competitors. Mobiquity can make you a winner. In this webinar, learn how retailer Alex and Ani used a mobile point-of-sale system to enhance customer experience and increase revenue over 300%. Other mobile solutions we'll be discussing include kiosks, virtual shopping walls and spot retail.

FCC chairman to resign
U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski announced Friday he will soon step down, following months of rumors that he would resign early this year. Read More

Citrix outfits NetScaler with troubleshooting tools
Citrix has released new software to help users of its NetScaler Application Delivery Controller more easily troubleshoot application performance problems in complex network and data center environments. Read More

Oracle buying Tekelec for network signaling software
Oracle is filling out its product stack for communications with the acquisition of Tekelec, which provides network signaling, policy control and subscriber data management software for mobile data networks. Terms of the deal, which is expected to close in the first half of this year, were not disclosed. Read More

Cisco inadvertently weakens password encryption in its IOS operating system
The password encryption algorithm used in some recent versions of the Cisco IOS operating system is weaker than the algorithm it was designed to replace, Cisco revealed earlier this week. Read More

Google Fiber to expand service beyond Kansas City
Google is expanding its Google Fiber project in Kansas to Olathe, the fifth largest city in the state. Read More


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Low latency drives HK data center services for financials
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Puppet or Chef: The configuration management dilemma
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Intel hopes to trump cable TV packages with new set-top box
Intel aims to deliver more targeted packages of TV and Internet content at different price points through its upcoming TV set-top box, which will better address user needs than bundles offered by cable TV and satellite companies. Read More

BlueAnt Commute impresses with consistent call quality
The $99 BlueAnt Commute speakerphone, much like its cousins, the S4 and the S3, houses the devices controls along a flat surface. Almost all car units I've tested sport physical buttons----and the larger, the better, in my book as it makes using them while driving all the more safe. Read More

 

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