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China Mobile still in talks with Apple over iPhone

The world’s largest mobile phone service provider is still talking with Apple about bringing the iPhone to China, a top executive said Tuesday.

China Mobile seeking stakes in other operators

The global financial crisis has brought about one unexpected benefit for China Mobile, the chance to buy stakes on the cheap in foreign mobile...

China Mobile expanding 3G network to 28 more cities

China Mobile plans to expand its 3G (third-generation) network to include another 28 cities, the head of the company said Tuesday.

PC makers embrace Core i7 chips in new desktops

PC makers on Monday launched desktops that incorporate the latest technologies to work alongside Intel’s new Core i7 chips, which have received praise for...

PCI council sharpens oversight of security auditors

The PCI Security Standards Council Monday unveiled a plan to sharpen oversight of the hundreds of security-service providers now authorized to evaluate merchant networks...

Centralized IT pays off for ADP

When you’ve built a US$9 billion business fulfilling the payroll and HR needs of more than half a million clients, your own needs can...

Cellulant to launch Mobile-XL browser in Kenya

Mobile-XL of California has partnered with Cellulant Kenya to allow mobile-phone users to download links for the XLBrowser via SMS (Short Message Service).

Yahoo’s Yang to step down as CEO

After a bungled buyout offer from Microsoft, a deal with Google that fell apart and two rounds of layoffs, Jerry Yang is calling it...

Nvidia announces "personal supercomputer"

Hardware maker Nvidia has announced a new computer that has the power of a cluster of computers at a small fraction of the cost.

NTT DoCoMo to launch LTE mobile broadband in 2010

Japan’s largest mobile network operator plans to beef up its wireless data services by introducing LTE (Long Term Evolution) mobile broadband in 2010, becoming...

Novell bolsters GroupWise 8

Novell Monday shipped GroupWise 8, adding interface and administrative upgrades to its messaging and calendaring platform.

Why developers prefer Macs

When Terry Weaver wants to create .Net applications, he fires up Visual Studio and types away like any other .Net programmer. The setup gets...

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