Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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Oracle Growth Plans Worry Rivals and Customers
New York Times
By ASHLEE VANCE SAN FRANCISCO — Each year, Oracle's presence looms over this city for a week, during the company's Open World customer conference. About 41000 people arrived this week to discuss business software in fine detail and talk over beers. ...
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Customers Profess Love of Apple, PCs in Satisfaction Survey
PC Magazine
A survey of consumer satisfaction released Tuesday found that PC customers were increasingly happy with their purchases. But Apple's customers continued their loyalty, boosting the company's satisfaction rating to an all-time high. ...
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MetroPCS Turns On First US 4G LTE Network
Wall Street Journal
By Roger Cheng Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--MetroPCS Communications Inc. (PCS) said Tuesday it switched on its fourth-generation wireless network in Las Vegas as the prepaid carrier makes its first big push into data services. ...
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AT&T chief not worried about losing iPhone
MarketWatch
By Dan Gallagher, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — The chief executive for AT&T Inc. tried to cool investors' fears Tuesday about the potential loss of its exclusive deal to sell the popular iPhone, saying there is plenty of growth yet to come ...
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RIM Readies Tablet to Rival iPad
Wall Street Journal
By PHRED DVORAK And TING-I TSAI BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. could unveil its new tablet computer—as well as the operating system that will power it—as early as next week at a developers' conference in San Francisco, said people familiar ...
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A 'Thriller' of a virtual world
USA Today
The developers of Planet Michael, an online virtual world devoted to the legacy and memory of the late Michael Jackson, want to be starting something that will attract mainstream and casual gamers scared off by hard-core MMOs like World of Warcraft and ...
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USA Today
FCC to fast track fiber to schools and libraries
Ars Technica
By Matthew Lasar | Last updated September 21, 2010 6:40 PM A big component of the Federal Communication Commission's national broadband strategy is to turn "anchor institutions"—schools, libraries, and government buildings—into 1Gbps hubs of community ...
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