AT&Thas apologized to a customer who had received a warning from the company after sending an email complaint to CEO Randall Stephenson.
Samsung Electronics will invest $3.6b on expanding its chip plant in Austin, Texas – its only semiconductor facility outside South Korea.
Dassault Systèmeshas bought France’s state-backed search engineExalead for €135m ($161.5m).
HPhas won a US Air Force contract to deploy a Cyber Control System (CCS) to protect US cyberspace.
Alcatel-Lucenthas upgraded Softbank Telecom’s backbone network with a 100Gbps optical solution, covering Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka.
KT said it plans to set up an open mobile apps development center, with the goal of nurturing about 3,000 new mobile apps, reports the Korea Herald.
EVN Telecom has rolled out 3G services in Vietnam, becoming the country’s fourth 3G player after VinaPhone, MobiFone and Viettel, said the Saigon Times.
Juniper Researchforecasts that apps revenues are expected to rise from just under $10b in 2009 to $32b in 2015.
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