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How the iPhone crippled T-Mobile

Brocade caters to cloud customers | Google, OpenDNS flip switch to speed up the Internet

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How the iPhone crippled T-Mobile
iPhone owners are the kind of consumers desired by carriers: They commit to two-year plans repeatedly and thus are the economic bread and butter for each carrier -- the very type T-Mobile is losing faster than anyone else. Read More


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Brocade caters to cloud customers
Brocade Network Subscription is designed to allow customers to scale capacity up and down according to actual network utilization with no capital outlay. Customers pay for their network infrastructure on a monthly basis, and can return equipment to Brocade when capacity demands are not as high. Read More

Google, OpenDNS flip switch to speed up the Internet
Leave it to Google to give away for free what other companies charge for. The company has teamed up with OpenDNS to officially kick off the Global Internet Speedup initiative today, an effort to turbocharge delivery of Web content by making DNS requests smarter. Read More

WiLan sues Apple, Dell, and HTC
Canadian patent licensing company WiLan has set its sight on a handful of technology companies, filing a patent infringement suit against Apple, Hewlett-Packard, HTC, Dell, Novatel, Sierra Wireless, and others. The company once offered wireless LAN products but more recently has earned revenue primarily from patent licensing. Read More



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