Our Top Stories | Six Reasons Not to Buy the Verizon iPhone 4 Today is the big day; the Apple iPhone is finally available in the United States through a wireless carrier other than AT&T. Verizon Wireless's iPhone 4 smartphone can now be purchased in Apple Stores, Best Buys, Walmarts, and Verizon Wireless retail locations...while supplies last, of course. Share: | Employees Have Free Speech on Facebook Employers: it's not legal for you to restrict what employees say about you on Facebook, or other Internet venues. So says the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), after settling a lawsuit with American Medical Response of Connecticut Inc. Share: | Canonical Opens Up Catalog of Linux-Friendly Components The online listings promise to help ensure Linux compatibility for both manufacturers and users. Share: | Nokia-Microsoft Alliance is a Win for Apple The partnership of Nokia and Microsoft will impact the smartphone market, and may end Nokia's legal battle with Apple. 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Share: | Report: U.S. Panel to Recommend Reversing Huawei Deal A U.S. committee that overseas foreign investments will likely recommend that President Barack Obama reverse a deal by Chinese network supplier Huawei to acquire... Share: | Verizon IPhone 4 Debut: The Big Fizzle After having been strung along for years, wannabe iPhone customers sent a message to Verizon: Can you hear me now? Share: | Obama Goal: 98 Percent of US Covered by 4G Broadband President Obama details a plan to cover 98 percent of the United States with 4G mobile service. Share: | Microsoft Ships IE9 Release Candidate With Tracking Opt-out Microsoft today launched the release candidate of Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), saying that the browser is now feature complete. Share: | Atheros, Marvell to Push Fast 11n Into Phones The fast, high-capacity Wi-Fi that users have been enjoying for a few years in laptops is now due to hit smartphones and tablets in a big way, with two major... Share: | Visa Excludes U.S. Merchants to Spur Secure Card Adoption Visa has excluded U.S. businesses from a worldwide program that encourages merchants to deploy more secure payment terminals. Share: | Building a Business Wireless Net, Office Window by Office Window Brough Turner is building a network that can circumvent both incumbent carriers and the FCC. Share: | Smartphones as Wallets: Real Deal or Distraction? In the last two months, we have had three announcements of add-ons for smartphones that will allow users to read the magnetic stripe on a payment card. Share: | Obama Goal: 98 Percent of US Covered by 4G Broadband President Obama details a plan to cover 98 percent of the U.S. with 4G mobile service. Share: | France Télécom and Deutsche Telekom Eye Tech Partnerships France Télécom and Deutsche Telekom plan to collaborate on the technology they use to build and operate their telecommunications services, they announced Friday... Share: | Asustek 2010 Earnings Signal Notebook Strength Asustek Computer's revenue for 2010 grew 29 percent over the previous year, largely on the strength of traditional laptop computer sales, the world's... Share: | Republicans Question Broadband Stimulus Program House Republicans question spending by broadband stimulus projects. 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