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10 spooky Halloween iPhone apps
iPhone app developers have been working overtime this year to help you transform your favorite device into a high-tech scarephone. Have they succeeded? We'll let you be the judge of these 10 spoooooooky iPhone apps. Read More


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FCC projects 275MHz 'spectrum deficit' by 2014
Growth in wireless data demand will lead to a "spectrum deficit" of 275MHz if no new spectrum is released by 2014, the Federal Communications Commission projected Thursday. Read More

Why IPv6? Vint Cerf keeps blaming himself
Are you struggling with or dreading the thought of IPv6? If so, Vint Cerf, much-decorated "Father of the Internet," wants you to know that it's OK to blame him. He certainly does so himself. In fact, he does so time and time and time again. Read More

iPhone gold rush still flowing for AT&T
Android phones may be all the rage right now, but for AT&T the Apple iPhone remains its more alluring gold mine. Read More


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Cisco makes top 10 list in consulting "prestige"
Cisco has made it onto the list of the 25 most prestigious technology consulting firms, a ranking compiled by Vault.com, which rates and ranks players in the consulting industry. In fact, Cisco made the top 10 of the Vault rankings, coming in at No. 6. Read More

Windows Phone 7 Reviewers Weigh In: Too Little, Too Late
The first reviews of Microsoft's new Windows Phone 7 are in. Smartphones running the new OS will soon join the millions of iPhone and Android phones, but do they stand a chance? Reviewers are sceptical about the immediate success of Windows Phone 7 devices, as they are missing too many features, but still see a chance for Microsoft's shiny new user interface. Read More

Microsoft to open online PC game store
Microsoft plans to open a new online PC game store called Games for Windows Marketplace in the middle of November, it said Monday. Read More


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Riverbed buys CACE Technologies
Riverbed has bought CACE Technologies for its packet-capture and analysis tools that will help flesh out its current Cascade network and application visibility platform. Read More

Verizon Wireless readies LTE gear for businesses
Verizon Wireless and its partners will release new LTE devices for businesses and consumers in the first quarter of 2011 to take advantage of faster wireless speeds, including portable two-way videoconferencing gear that can be used by repairmen in the field to shorten repair times, a Verizon official said. Read More

4G World abuzz over LTE devices
4G World attendees saw multiple displays of WiMax and LTE infrastructure gear, but weren't offered the chance to view upcoming smartphones and other end-user devices for the next generation wireless networks. Read More

Doctors Perform First Fully Robotic Surgery
Doctor's at Canada's McGill University Health Centre took a new step in robotic medical procedures with the first all-robotic surgery. While robotic surgeons have been used in an expanding number of procedures over the past few years this is the first where no part of the surgery was performed directly by humans. Read More

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10 spooky Halloween iPhone apps
iPhone app developers have been working overtime this year to help you transform your favorite device into a high-tech scarephone. Have they succeeded? We'll let you be the judge of these 10 spoooooooky iPhone apps.

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