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Report: Motorola Mobility set to lose Illinois state subsidies over layoffs
Motorola Mobility's layoff of 700 workers in Illinois will make it ineligible for the state's Economic Development for a Growing Economy tax credit, according to a report from the local Daily Herald newspaper. Read More


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Verizon launches new LTE broadband service for rural U.S.
Verizon Wireless has launched HomeFusion Broadband, a new in-home LTE-based broadband service for rural U.S. homes that traditionally have not had reliable access to high-speed Internet, the operator said on Tuesday. Read More


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Top tablets for back to work and back to school
As the days of summer wane, thoughts turn to getting things done. Here are the tablets that get things done Read More

Startup envisions CISO collective to share cyberattack information
A startup called SecurityStarfish intends to become the central point where chief information security officers (CISO) can discretely share information about cyberattacks and obtain anonymized real-time information from others in order to deter cybercrime against their organizations. Read More


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A step-by-step Approach to Successful Business Intelligence
Organizations that have the most success with BI typically approach it incrementally. Discover a step-by-step strategy for success in this newsletter featuring research from Gartner. Read Now

With Samsung, Apple dominating smartphones, where's the rest of the field?
While Samsung and Apple thrive in the overall smartphone market, the situation is uncertain, perhaps dire, for several cell-phone vendors, including Research In Motion, Nokia and Motorola. Read More

LTE telephony finally off the ground, but take-up will be slow
Last week saw the launch of the first commercial Voice-over-LTE (VoLTE) services, but most operators are likely to take a cautious approach as they face technical and business challenges. Read More



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