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Reports: Apple Halts Delivery of Some Verizon iPads

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June 11, 2011
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Reports: Apple Halts Delivery of Some Verizon iPads Apple has halted the delivery of a small number of iPad 2s designed to work on the Verizon Wireless network because of a manufacturing glitch, according to reports.
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Open University Launches Business-Led IT Degrees Open University has launched two new computing and IT degrees that it says will make students ready for business on graduation.
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Is All Mobile Technology in the Car Dangerous? BMW has launched a media campaign to build awareness about the hazards of driver distraction and texting behind the wheel. At the same time, it seeks to integrate more mobile tech into its vehicles.
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The Best 2011 Windows 7 Laptops for Work and Play Here are the coolest high-end laptops released in 2011 that take advantage of Windows 7's networking, security, and UI features.
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Day 10: A Look at the Ubuntu Software Center It seems that not a day goes by without some comment directing me to the Ubuntu Software Center, so today I decided to dive deeper and see what this resource has to offer.
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Google Warns AdSense Publishers Against Tampering With Ads Google has issued a stern warning to Web publishers that carry its ads after noticing that some of them are improperly altering ad formats, behavior and...
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Wall Street Beat: IT Gets Hit in Market Slump Major U.S. stock markets on Friday closed for a sixth straight week of losses, the worst weekly losing streak since the third quarter of 2002, during the dot-com...
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Is It Time for RSA to Open up About SecurID Hack? For any company that makes its living selling security, it's a nightmare come true. This week, RSA Security admitted that hackers who broke into its network...
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Security Shootout: PlayBook, iPad, Android By now, CIOs everywhere have felt at least a little pressure to bring new-fangled tablets to the enterprise: Apple iPads, BlackBerry PlayBooks, even Android.
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FTC Settles With DVD Seller Over Fake Reviews An instructional DVD company will pay $250,000 to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission for allegedly fake reviews posted by affiliates.
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IPv6 Day Only a Beginning, Researchers Say World IPv6 Day boosted the amount of native IPv6 traffic on the Internet, but it mostly increased the use of transitional protocols that won't help to solve the...
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Siemens Fixes Industrial Flaws Found by Hacker Siemens has fixed bugs in its Simatic S7 industrial computer systems, used to control machines on factory floors, power stations and chemical plants.
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IT Worker Demand Remains Robust Despite Slow Economy U.S. tech hiring for the second half of 2011 will increase as the gradually improving economy results in companies updating their IT systems after scaling back...
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Midmarket CIOs Have Analytics on the Brain Implementing business analytics has risen to the top of midmarket CIOs' to-do lists, according to a new IBM study announced Friday during an event in Waltham...
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No More Downtime: Is 'Always On' A Bad Thing? The vast majority of mobile workers check their smart phones during their downtime as work and home life continue to converge, a study says. But why shouldn't we go in that direction?
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