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Verizon lets businesses in on Friends & Family plans
Filed under: Verizon Wireless
You might think that in the process of adapting its recently-launched Friends & Family package to a business audience, Verizon would've changed the name to something more... you know, business-oriented, but nope -- Friends & Family for Business launches on March 15. On plans starting at $59.
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North American Nokia N85 gets remixed in black
Filed under: Handsets, Nokia, Symbian, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS
Yes, the business end of the current N85 is black -- but for most North American buyers, flipping the thing around reveals a copper back. Stylish, yes -- nice, sure -- but it's not necessarily everyone's cup of tea.
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Google sets up Android support team in Taiwan
There's not exactly a lot of details on this one just yet, but Google has now confirmed that it's establishing an Android team in Taiwan that will be charged with supporting various hardware makers developing Android-based products.
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Symantec Bungle Unleashes Torrent of Spam, Confusion
Like cats and mice, security product vendors and cyber-criminals do not care much for each other. Over the past 24 hours, however, cyber-criminals may have just about fallen in love with Symantec, which made a mistake that let crooks launch a flood of malware on the Internet. It all began when Symantec issued a diagnostic patch, PIFTS.
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Supercomputer niche chucks rocks at Nehalem
SiCortex and the Intel 'problem'
As niche supercomputer-maker SiCortex works on the next generation of its line and watches the IT marketing machine gearing up for Intel's impending Nehalem-based Xeon EP, the company says that Chipzilla isn't moving in the right direction for high-performance computing (HPC) workloads.
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ISS crew flees flying space junk
Astros huddle in Russian-built 'lifeboat'
International Space Station crew members were forced to flee to the outpost's escape capsule briefly on Thursday when a rogue piece of space junk came too close for comfort.
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