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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

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Wednesday December 30, 2009

Blackberry Email Snafu Fixed, RIM Says
Outage affected individual consumers and small businesses rather than major corporate orenterprise customers.

Windows Mobile 7 Due Late Next Year?
A Microsoft executive says the future mobile OS is aimed at taking on the iPhone, but that it won't ship for another year.

Android Passes the 20,000 Apps Mark
Milestone for the mobile platform backed by Google but the iPhone still has quite a lead.

Gartner Says Mobile Device Sales Flat in 2009
But research firm sees tremendous upside in 2010. Where will it come from?

AMD Sets May Date for Mobile 'Danube' CPUs
AMD has its biggest collection of mobile CPUs ever planned for late spring 2010.

AT&T Ready to Give a Little on Net Neutrality?
The telecom giant has been rather rigid in its opposition but now it's softening its stance slightly by offering a concession to the FCC.


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CTIA Looks Ahead on 2010 Agenda Plans
Spectrum and Net Neutrality fights will be top of mind for CTIA executives.

Intel Merges GPU, CPU for Netbooks
The move to integrated CPU and GPU continues as Intel brings the technology down to the low-end netbook segment.

Bing Makes Its iPhone Debut
Microsoft reaches out to Apple's iPhone to extend Bing's reach.

Cisco Closes $2.9B Starent Acquistion
Two proposed acquisitions down, one to go as Cisco wraps up a massive wireless deal.

Verizon Fortifies Data Networks. iPhone on Tap?
Looks like someone is about to leave the Island of Misfit Toys.

Verizon Wireless Defends Early Termination Fees
Wireless giant argues that fees are necessary to bring low-cost handsets to market.

Demand for PHP, Android Skills at All-Time High
Elance takes a look at the most in-demand IT skills heading into 2010.

RIM's BlackBerry Network Suffers Outage
Research In Motion's popular BlackBerry device gets another dose of downtime.

iPhone Reigns Supreme in Mobile Use
Nielsen examines the year in mobile activity -- and finds one name stands out.






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