PC World – Infotel Broadband Services, which won licenses for broadband wireless services in India on Friday, is to be acquired by Reliance Industries, India’s largest private sector company, according to a filing by Reliance Industries to the Bombay Stock Exchange on the same day.
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PC World – If slightly fuzzy pictures of a phone looking like a Motorola Droid are anything to go by, a blog called DroidLife claims to have exclusive pictures of an alleged Motorola Droid 2 device.
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PC World – India’s auction of wireless broadband spectrum ended on Friday, after 16 days of bidding, with Qualcomm winning coveted slots in the cities of Mumbai and Delhi, according to data released Friday by the country’s Department of Telecommunications (DOT).
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PC Magazine – In what has become a trend for online security and utility companies, Trend Micro said Friday that it has added online backup capabilities by buying Humyo, an English data synchronization company
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AP – Google Inc. says new Internet regulations in Vietnam raise disturbing concerns that the government may be working to block access to websites and track user activity.
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Macworld.com – Developers have had access to iPhone OS
iOS 4.0 for a couple months to prepare their apps and help Apple squash bugs. Now, with less than two weeks to go until iOS 4.0 is released to the public on June 21, Apple is allowing developers to submit their updated apps. -
Appolicious – Motorola’s CEO hints that an updated Droid will be available soon, the lead item in today’sĀ App Industry News. Also, dad may like a new iPhone case for his special day while the FBI is looking at the iPad security breach.
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Reuters – Motorola Inc and BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd have reached a technology licensing agreement, ending more than two years of litigation with each other, the companies said on Friday.
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Ben Patterson – Leery of coughing up $200 or even $300 for yet another iPhone? Well, you can always sell your old iPhone on eBay. But there’s another, potentially easier option: trading it in for cash. Some online trade-in sites offer up to $320 for iPhone hand-me-downs.
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PC World – I’m watching the new Mortal Kombat E3 2010 teaser trailer and chuckling like I do every time I watch Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving. Whoever put that together–in particular those last buzz-blade-whirring seconds–knew all the right buttons to press.



