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iPhone 5 rumor roll-up for the week ending Sept. 2
This week's iPhone 5 rumor harvest shows a certain desperation and perhaps oxygen starvation: The iOSsphere is living on rumors built on rumors built on other rumors. This week, a generic drawing in an application "reveals" the iPhone 5, the lost or theft of another prototype may be phony, an early upgrade for Android phone users at one carrier means good news for iPhone users, and no big-screen iPhone 5. Read More


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The Short Guide to MySQL High-Availability Options
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Top 10 Bedside Apps for iPad and iPhone
The next time you need to get some shut-eye, use one of these apps. They can lull you to sleep, wake you up, or record your sleep-talking. Read More

Experts: AT&T acquisition of T-Mobile may not be dead yet
AT&T still has options after the U.S. DOJ filed a lawsuit in opposition to the company's planned acquisition of T-Mobile USA. Read More

Nielsen: Android grows, RIM draws attention
Google's Android OS continues to gain on both Apple iOS and Research In Motion's BlackBerry platform in the growing U.S. smartphone market, but often stodgy RIM is on the wish lists of some cutting-edge buyers, according to the Nielsen research company. Read More


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AT&T gets its first LTE tablet
AT&T may not have its LTE network officially up and running yet but that isn't stopping the carrier from selling its first-ever LTE-capable tablet computer. Read More

Openwave says Apple, RIM violate patents
Mobile software vendor Openwave Systems filed a complaint against Apple and Research In Motion at the U.S. International Trade Commission on Wednesday, saying the companies violated its patents and asking the agency to block importation of their products. Read More

Taking the Guesswork Out of Mobile BI
Mike Relich, CIO of Guess, wants to take the guesswork out of mobile computing. He welcomes mobile devices of all sorts for corporate use, charging his team to find ways around any processing power, presentation or security issues. Read More


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Samsung reveals Android-based notepad, updates tablet
Samsung is expanding its Galaxy family of Android-based devices with the Note, which allows users write directly on the device's screen with a digital pen. The company also introduced the Galaxy Tab 7.7, which comes with a Super AMOLED Plus display, at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin on Thursday. Read More

Microsoft Accused of Collecting Windows Phone Location Data
A Windows Phone 7 user has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft, claiming that the software maker collects data from mobile phone users without their knowledge. Read More

Cisco, NEC team up on LTE networks
Cisco Systems and NEC will jointly sell LTE networks to carriers under a deal announced on Tuesday. Read More

Groups ask FCC to rule against BART's mobile phone shutdown
Digital rights groups ask the U.S. FCC to rule against BART's decision to shut down mobile phone service during a planned protest. Read More

Salesforce.com revs up mobile strategy with HTML5
Salesforce.com is placing HTML5 at the forefront of its mobile strategy with an upcoming product, Touch.Salesforce.com, that will automatically render its applications on touch-enabled devices like Apple's iPad, the company plans to announce Wednesday during its annual Dreamforce conference in San Francisco. Read More



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