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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Microsoft Strikes Bing Deal With Twitter, Facebook: The Official Announcement

bing_twitterHere’s official confirmation of the search partnership Microsoft has struck with Twitter, first reported by BoomTown earlier this morning. It’s being distributed as Qi Lu, president of Microsoft’s Online Services Division, presents at the annual Web 2.0 Summit.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Succinctly Speaking With Steve Ballmer: Sidekick Fiasco “Not Good”

sidekickoutagebadT-Mobile Sidekick users who lost their personal data in a humiliating server failure at Microsoft subsidiary Danger last week are today restoring their contact lists–but not much else at this point.

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Monday, October 19, 2009

Sprint Nextel Silences iPCS

acquisitionsWireless company iPCS is a legal thorn in Sprint’s side no longer. This morning, Sprint said it would acquire its litigious affiliate for $831 million, including the assumption of $405 million of net debt.

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Friday, October 9, 2009

Qualcomm Calls for Traffic Shaping

Add another voice to the cacophony around net neutrality: Qualcomm’s. Speaking at the CTIA wireless industry conference in San Diego Thursday, Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs warned of a looming crisis in wireless capacity and said it must be met with some form of traffic shaping.

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Former MySQL Boss to EC: Approve Oracle-Sun Deal

mysqlThough he resigned earlier this year, former MySQL boss Mårten Mickos still has strong opinions about the open-source database outfit, which was acquired by Sun in 2008. In a letter to the European Commission Thursday, Mickos urged regulators to green-light Oracle’s takeover of Sun, arguing that to delay it will only harm competition.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

AT&T to Allow Telephony Apps on 3G Network

images-2It has taken far too long, but AT&T has finally warmed to the the idea of voice-over-Internet services on its wireless network. On Tuesday afternoon, the carrier opened its 3G network to telephony apps, ending a restriction that had limited them to Wi-Fi.

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So How Are Those iPhone Talks Going, Verizon?

imagesGoogle and Verizon Wireless have evidently gotten over their 700-MHz spectrum auction-inspired differences. This morning, the two companies announced an agreement to deliver mobile applications and devices.

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Sun’s Senior VP of North American Sales Now HP’s Senior VP of North American Sales

departuresRandy Seidl’s bio is still live on the Sun Microsystems Web site, but the exec who once oversaw the company’s North American sales has new digs. At Hewlett-Packard.

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

MOTOBLUNDR?

cliqboxThe Cliq, Motorola’s first phone based on Google’s Android operating system, is headed to market and will arrive there Nov. 2. Sales to existing customers will begin Oct. 19 and open to the general public Nov. 4. T-Mobile USA has priced the handset at $199 with a two-year contract, which seems a bit dear considering you can get a 16GB iPhone 3GS for the same price.

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Verizon to Bust a Cap in Your Asymmetric Bandwidth

bandwidth-capGet ready for metered broadband. Speaking at the FTTH Conference and Expo in Houston Tuesday, Verizon Communications CTO Richard Lynch said the broadband industry is headed toward a pricing paradigm shift that will see it embrace the usage-based pricing common to the wireless broadband industry.

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Ellison: Oracle Is the New IBM

ellison_sundogThe European Commission’s inquiry into Oracle’s proposed acquisition of Sun is costing the database giant dearly. Speaking at a Churchill Club event in Silicon Valley Monday evening, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison said Sun is losing $100 million a month because of the extended European antitrust review. He also said he’d like his company to be “the successor to IBM.”

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Dude, You’re Getting Perot Systems

DudeYoureGettingPerotDavid Johnson, the mergers-and-acquisitions specialist Dell hired away from IBM earlier this year, has clearly been busy these past few months. This morning, the PC maker announced plans to buy information technology services outfit Perot Systems for about $3.9 billion.

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Friday, September 11, 2009

DOJ Rachets Up Microhoo Review

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Oracle: IBM, Come Out to Play-ee-ay

oracleadthumbOracle has a message for CIOs concerned about its plans for Sun’s hardware, Solaris and SPARC businesses: Relax. In a full-page ad published in The Wall Street Journal today, the database giant made a very public commitment to all of them.

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

New from Sprint: The $99 Palm Pre [UPDATED]

commissino-rebatejpg-150x150Sprint effectively lowered the price of the Palm Pre today to $99 for new customers only, offering a $100 service credit to those who port their numbers over from another carrier. To be eligible for the promotion, customers must purchase the Pre along with a two-year service agreement and abandon their current carriers. UPDATE: Sprint has cancelled the offer. You’ll find further details, here.

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