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Yahoo!: Google Invites Security Researchers to Debug Android (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - In a move that could help it avoid an iPhone 3G-like software drama, Google wants bug hunters to test its Android mobile platform. On Monday, the Android Security Team posted a message to introduce itself to the security research and vulnerability communities.
iTNews: Getjar blows raspberries at Apple
As a direct dig at Apple, Getjar is describing itself as the mobile applications portal for the 3 billion or so mobile phone users that don't own the iThingey.
iTNews: Aussies fall for Nigerian Scam
Inspector Knacker of the Queensland Yard is worried that so many Aussies are falling for the Nigerian scam.
iTNews: Microsoft relaxes server licensing policy
The Remond massive has graciously decided to simplify its licensing policy for certain well-paying customers.
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Palm has announced a new Windows Mobile smartphone aimed at business professionals, designed to give users easy access to common functions while integrating better with corporate infrastructure, according to the firm..
iTNews: Intel shows its human side
Technology is a tool not a panacea, Intel chairman Craig Barrett said during his keynote speech at the opening of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco..
iTNews: NBN a boon for network equipment
Networking vendors have stepped up lobbying efforts around the proposed National Broadband Network to get a slice of what could be up to $25 billion.
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·Palm plans to sell unlocked Treo Pro
Palm's decision to sell an unlocked Treo Pro, its newest smartphone aimed squarely at enterprise customers, could either be the start of a new trend or a sign that the struggling company may face even harder times to come, one analyst said.
·Apple posts iPhone 2 update but problems remain
Apple updated the iPhone's software Monday afternoon, but according to first reports posted to the company's support forum, the new 2.0.2 firmware has not fixed users' 3G reception problems.
·Android SDK update arrives from Google at last
Following some developer complaints of slow progress, Google on Monday released an updated version of the Android software development kit as well as a timeline for future releases.
·Google launches white spaces campaign
Google hopes a new Web site will help convince the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to allow a new generation of wireless broadband devices to connect via unused television spectrum.
·Android phone could come in November
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission released documents on Monday that may indicate that the first Android phone will hit the U.S. market in November.
·Beijing Olympics by the numbers
If nothing else, China is a country of superlatives: biggest, largest, oldest, most. As China racks up gold in Beijing with just under a week to go in the Olympics, the medal count isn't the only place where China posts the top numbers.
·Dell, Intel cut out Microsoft
Dell, Intel, and their partners announced this week new technologies that represent major leaps forward for mobility. The companies seem to have discovered the secret to making such bold leaps: Cut Microsoft out of the deal.
·Google says thanks for Android petition
After 219 developers signed a petition asking for more information about Android's progress, Google offered a two-sentence reply saying thanks.
·Lawmakers urge FCC to move forward with 'free' plan
The clock is ticking on the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's free wireless broadband proposal, with organizations on both sides of the debate stepping up their arguments.
·Researcher reveals critical Java bugs in Nokia phones
A pair of critical vulnerabilities in Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Java technology for mobile devices could be used by hackers to surreptitiously make calls, record conversations, and access information on Nokia Series 40 cell phones, a Polish researcher said Monday.
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·Elephant Talk to enter Turkish market
In addition to providing its telecom services to the local market, Elephant Talk will also use this latest addition to service its current customer base wanting to expand into new and emerging markets.
·Huawei embarks on ALL IP European roadshow
The equipment on show includes Huawei's NE Series, PTN Series, ME60 and RM9000, as well as security and storage products.
·Alca-Lu to build Atlantic-Mediterranean segment of EIG submarine cable network
The Europe India Gateway is the first direct, high-bandwidth optical-fibre submarine cable system from the United Kingdom to India.
·Sonera to simplify pricing scheme for fixed voice traffic
Come September and consumer customers subscribing to Sonera's fixed network services will be able to place international calls to Sweden for the price of a domestic long-distance call.
·Turkcell to acquire 80% stake in BeST
Turkcell has signed a sale and purchase agreement to acquire an 80 per cent stake in Belarusian Telecommunications Network.
·KPN, ZTE join forces for mobile data connectivity in the Netherlands
Following the partnership with KPN in the Netherlands, ZTE expects to announce the availability of its data cards in other European countries, including Germany and Belgium.
·VimpelCom issues Ruble bonds of approximately $428m
The proceeds of the offering will be used for the development and expansion of VimpelCom's networks, including through possible acquisitions or investments in existing operators, and to repay indebtedness.
·Ericsson's 40Gbps DWDM solution in commercial use at Deutsche Telekom
Ericsson's Marconi MHL 3000 MultiHaul WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) platform is nationwide commercially deployed with 40 Gbps functionality.
·SM2 contracts SES New Skies satellite to bring N American sports events to Europe
·Vodafone acquires 70% stake in Ghana Telecom
Over the next 5 years, Vodafone expects Ghana Telecom to invest over $500 mn in its operations and network, restoring and expanding network coverage and completing and integrating the fibre backbone.
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