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    HP's smartbook may battle it out with Apple's iPad 15 February, 2010 06:15

    Hewlett-Packard's first smartbook, the Compaq AirLife 100, announced on Friday, could be a rival to Apple's iPad as the two companies aim to attract buyers looking for netbook alternatives, analysts said.
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    Moko.Mobi turns down investment offer 21 January, 2010 11:56

    Mobile services company MOKO.mobi Limited (ASX:MKB) has flagged that it is no longer pursuing “a particularly significant corporate transaction.”
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    Alcatel kicks off green networks group 12 January, 2010 01:37

    Alcatel-Lucent wants the telecommunications industry to turn a little more green by developing new equipment that cuts power consumption by a factor of 1,000.
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    MOKO.mobi signs second major EU carrier deal 05 January, 2010 09:36

    ASX-listed mobile device communications platform provider, MOKO.mobi (ASX: MKB) has continued its push into Europe, sealing a deal with Spanish telecommunications carrier, Yoigo.
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    MOKO.mobi raises $1m, investigating "significant corporate transaction" 08 December, 2009 16:49

    ASX-listed mobile device communications platform provider, MOKO.mobi (ASX: MKB) has announced it has raised over $1 million in capital at a price of $0.10 per share and is in the process of investigating a "significant corporate transaction".
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    DNS problem linked to DDoS attacks gets worse 16 November, 2009 09:07

    Internet security experts say that misconfigured DSL and cable modems are worsening a well-known problem with the Internet's DNS (domain name system), making it easier for hackers to launch distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against their victims.
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    Huawei still eyes developed markets from outside 23 October, 2009 18:53

    Chinese networking giant Huawei Technologies has struggled to break into developed markets for communications equipment, despite long-standing fear among the vendor's Western rivals that it could overtake their business, according to analysts.
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    Motorola no longer on LiMo Foundation board 09 October, 2009 02:56

    Motorola is so focused on Android that it has dropped its board seat on the LiMo Foundation, the mobile Linux group it helped found.
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    VMware vows to overhaul data center with 'cloud OS' 22 April, 2009 11:35

    VMware has unveiled vSphere, the long awaited overhaul of its core virtualization platform which is designed to aggregate the virtual resources in the data center into one centrally managed computing pool.
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    Alcatel shows off IP core for LTE networks 02 April, 2009 06:08

    Alcatel-Lucent on Wednesday was set to introduce its Evolved Packet Core (EPC), a set of network components that will help to power the LTE network of Verizon Wireless and other mobile operators.
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    Mobile group to lead expansion of 3G beyond phones 21 November, 2008 07:48

    The GSM Association and several partners, including Vodafone and Huawei Technologies, plan to promote the use of 3G (third-generation) technology in cameras, cars and other devices that could link to mobile phones.
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