TOP STORIES - March 23, 2011 | | | | | AT&T, T-Mobile Deal Dominates First Day of CTIA AT&T's proposed $39 billion acquisition of rival T-Mobile was the dominant issue during the opening keynotes at CTIA 2011, despite efforts by the speakers to keep the focus on other wireless topics. Announced 48 hours before CTIA's first full day, the deal was the talk at the show and in Orlando-area bars and airports. READ MORE >> Microsoft Claims Nook's Android OS Violates Its Patents Microsoft is taking legal action against Barnes & Noble and its Android-based Nook e-reader, which it claims violates its patents. READ MORE >> Sponsored by Cisco Learn 5 ways to build video communities at work. Watch the Video | | How Verizon Can Fight Back Against AT&T, T-Mobile Deal News Analysis: AT&T is offering a boatload of cash to buy out T-Mobile. While Verizon has to fight back against the deal, it will have an uphill battle to try to block or outbid its giant rival. READ MORE >> RSA Data Breach Highlights Value of Network Forensics Tech When a security company like RSA reveals that its network has been breached and data stolen, customers are left wondering what they can do if they ever get attacked. READ MORE >> Adobe Updates Flash, Reader, Acrobat to Fix Zero-Day Bug Adobe fixes a critical vulnerability in Flash Player, Acrobat and Reader that would allow remote attackers to crash or take over an affected system. READ MORE >> | | | |
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