India plans to ask the three companies to set up local servers in the country so that security agencies can monitor customer communications.
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India wants local servers from RIM, Google, Skype
More and more sporting events are being broadcast in 3D, but exclusive distribution deals limit who can see what.
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Exclusive deals make 3D TV audience even smaller
A new application from a Vegas company is making its way to BlackBerry devices to provide users with free gambling functionality.
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Gambling app coming to BlackBerry OS
A new application from a Vegas company is making its way to BlackBerry devices to provide users with free gambling functionality.
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Gambling app coming to BlackBerry OS
The Wall Street Journal reports that the FCC has been meeting with TV broadcasters and others to finally hammer out details for opening up unused TV spectrum for unlicensed use.
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Report: FCC close to finalizing white space rules
Skype and Cisco Systems could be a match made in heaven. Cisco is reportedly courting Skype, which plans to go public sometime this fall.
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Why Skype is perfect for Cisco
TechCrunch reports that it has heard a rumor that Cisco Systems has made a bid to buy the company’s voice over Internet Protocol service.
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Is Cisco chatting up Skype?
Company reaches a milestone in about six weeks with this line of Android-based smartphones, which have been available via AT&T and T-Mobile.
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Samsung ships 1 million Galaxy S smartphones
Clearwire launched Rover, a new brand targeting 18-24 year-olds, that will offer pay-as-you-go 4G wireless broadband service.
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Clearwire launches Rover pay-as-you-go 4G service
Indian officials say they will not ban BlackBerry services while they evaluate solutions that would allow them to satisfy security requirements.
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RIM sidesteps BlackBerry ban in India