Is Apple testing a new iPhone model? A software analytics program has detected evidence that Apple may be testing a new iPhone model, identified as 'iPhone 3,1,' in the San Francisco area. But there's very little hard evidence of what the newness might be. Google reveals winners of Android Developer Challenge 2 Google named the winners of its second contest aimed at encouraging software developers to make applications for the Android mobile operating system. BN says Nook e-reader delayed in stores to Dec. 7 A steady stream of Barnes & Noble bookstore customers checked out mock-ups of the Nook e-reader at a Boston area retail store, and several expressed disappointment that the device isn't on sale in stores as earlier promised. Navigation iPhone Apps Make Dollars and Sense Navigation apps ring up some of the highest sales of all the apps in Apple's app store. New front opened in India's mobile tariff wars The price war in India's mobile services market took a new dimension on Friday, with Reliance Communications charging 0.01 Indian rupees (US$0.0002) per text message. RIM's BES 5.0 SP1 for Exchange, Lotus Domino Now Available BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) has posted the latest version of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) software for corporate mail deployments. BES 5.0 service pack 1 (SP1) is now available for download for Microsoft Exchange and IBM's Lotus Domino. Spurious mobile phones in India to be disconnected Tuesday Mobile phones in India without proper International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) numbers will have to be disconnected from operators' networks from Tuesday, in line with an Indian government order. Slideshow: The year in technology industry apologies Kanye West, President Obama and David Letterman grabbed headlines this year when they apologized for assorted ill-advised acts or rash statements. But they more than met their match in the high-tech industry, where big names from Amazon to Apple to Microsoft were forced to issue mea culpas in the wake of bad and worse decisions. Here's a recap of what the tech industry has been most sorry about in 2009. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: Why IBM Bought Guardium and Cisco extends Tandberg deadline again; On Microsoft Subnet: Microsoft moves to hands-on certification tests; On Google Subnet: Chrome OS will rely on not-yet-finished HTML 5 spec for offline app access Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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