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November 15, 2010
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SkyTerra-1 Satellite Succefully Launched A satellite that promises to bring cellular voice and data coverage to remote parts of North America was successfully launched on Sunday.
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India's Telecom Minister Quits Over Corruption Allegations India’s communications minister resigned on charges of irregular allotment of mobile licenses and spectrum to some operators.
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EMC to Buy Isilon for $2.25 Billion EMC is buying storage vendor Isilon Systems in a $2.25 billion dollar deal.
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China and US Battle for Supercomputer Bragging Rights China has stolen the supercomputer crown, but the United States has systems in the works that will blow the Chinese system away.
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America Recycles Day: Disposing of Old PCs Responsibly Even though that old PC may be garbage in your eyes, it can damage the environment if you don't dispose of it properly.
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Amazon Web Services Takes Advantage of GPUs in the Cloud Amazon Web Services now allows users to take advantage of the extra power graphics processing units (GPUs) can give using its cloud computing platform.
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Windows Phone 7 Riddled with Rookie Mistakes Windows Phone 7 is too late in the smartphone game to release a new OS lacking basic functionality, and with critical flaws that will hinder its success.
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Swedish LTE Launches Could Signal Global Broadband Price War On Monday, Tele2 and Telenor launched LTE (Long-Term Evolution) services in Sweden, with pricing that undercuts TeliaSonera's existing service.
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Satyam Returns to Profit Satyam returns to profits, but revenue growth still flat
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Kindsight Meshes Security Service With Targeted Ads A U.S. company is trialing a consumer security service that is subsidized by behavioral advertising.
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Apple Accelerates Launch of New Products in China Apple is about to launch the MacBook Air in China, just a month after its U.S. launch
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There's Little Need For Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 As Microsoft touts storage server software for gear such as network-attached storage devices, it appears to be trying to break into a Linux-dominated market.
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