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T-Mobile Customers Outraged Their Carrier Selling Out to AT&T
HTC Thunderbolt Smartphone Speed Lives Up to Its Name
Comodo Hacker Exploited Passwords to Generate SSL Certs
Amazon Appstore for Android Isn't a Tablet, Smartphone Precursor
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T-Mobile Customers Outraged Their Carrier Selling Out to AT&T
News Analysis: T-Mobile customers have expressed anxiety and outrage that AT&T plans to acquire their wireless carrier for $39 billion. However, they will have few palatable alternatives if regulators approve the AT&T-T-Mobile merger.
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HTC Thunderbolt Smartphone Speed Lives Up to Its Name
HTC's Thunderbolt on Verizon Wireless' 4G LTE network is the fastest phone eWEEK has tested yet. However, the company needs to bring 4G to more states across the country to make it worth the $249.99 price tag with contract.
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Comodo Hacker Exploited Passwords to Generate SSL Certs
An Iranian claiming to be the person behind last week's attack on a Comodo partner said poor coding practices allowed him to generate SSL certificates. However, the hacker asserted he wasn't part of a state-sponsored attack, but was seeking revenge for the Stuxnet Trojan attack against Iran's nuclear facilities.
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Amazon Appstore for Android Isn't a Tablet, Smartphone Precursor
Amazon.com launched its Amazon Appstore for Android, a seemingly perfect platform for a tablet or smartphone. But Amazon.com and analysts claim it's about mobile shopping.
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Google Chrome Team Fixes 6 High-Risk Flaws
Google March 24 paid out $8,500 for six Chrome Web browser flaws found by enterprising developers. The company also issued two new SSL certificates to protect against the Comodo certificate issue.
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