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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Technology Report: Apple's iPad Mini with retina display to go on sale Tuesday

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11/12/2013
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Apple's iPad Mini with retina display to go on sale Tuesday
(Reuters) - Apple Inc said its iPad Mini with retina display will be available beginning Tuesday starting at $399 in the United States.
Exclusive: Cisco rival Arista Networks picks banks for IPO - sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Arista Networks, a maker of network switches that competes with much bigger rival Cisco Systems Inc, has selected banks to lead a proposed initial public offering for next year, according to people familiar with the matter.
T-Mobile considering buying spectrum from private party
NEW YORK (Reuters) - T-Mobile US Inc is considering buying spectrum from an unidentified private party and would use some of the proceeds of a planned $2 billion share offering to finance such a deal, the company said in a regulatory filing on Tuesday.
Somalia gets first fiber optic link to the world
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - African fiber optic company Liquid Telecom has delivered a broadband Internet cable to Somalia's doorstep, the first terrestrial connection to the Horn of Africa country that because of conflict has had rely on expensive satellite links.
Belgacom, Mobistar, BASE buy Belgian 4G mobile licences
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgian telecoms companies Belgacom and Mobistar and Dutch KPN's BASE said on Tuesday they bought licences to operate super-fast 4G mobile services in Belgium for 120 million euros ($161.25 million) each.
Vodafone to ramp up investment as trading suffers
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Vodafone will spend 7 billion pounds - more than expected and earlier than expected - to increase the speed and coverage of its networks and reverse a record fall in revenues resulting from its struggling European business.
U.S. bank customers like electronic channels, but want branches too
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. bank customers are quickly turning to mobile devices and computers to deposit checks and borrow money for cars and houses even as they say banks should keep branch offices open, according to a new study.
Cyber attack 'war game' tests London banks
LONDON (Reuters) - A cyber attack by a foreign government on financial markets played out in one of London's historic halls on Tuesday in a "war game" simulation designed to test the City's defenses against online saboteurs.
Morgan Stanley says internet companies overvalued, lowers view
(Reuters) - Morgan Stanley lowered its industry view on internet stocks to "in-line" from "attractive," saying growth in the sector needs to accelerate to justify current valuations.
Mexico to identify possible telecom antitrust targets 'very soon'
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's new telecommunications watchdog said on Monday it may identify this month which companies dominate the local market, likely paving the way for tougher regulation against telecom company America Movil and broadcaster Televisa.
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