Michael Dell has confirmed his company will launch an Android phone in the US next year, following the development of Android phones for China Mobile.
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US and Canadian bankruptcy courts have approvedCiena's $521 million bid for Nortel's optical and carrier Ethernet businesses, setting the auction date for November 13.
Apple has revised the terms of its iPhone app store to allow in-app purchasing via free applications. Developers of paid apps have been eligible to take advantage of in-app purchasing since March.
Verizon Business has won a five-year contract to design, deploy and manage an IP-based network for Canadian-based financial services group Manulife Financial.
Australian artificial intelligence specialist Intelligent Software Development will collaborate with the national defense forces to increase their ability to wage network-centric warfare.
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