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IT Blogwatch: 100 Mbps 4G LTE: Europe mocks U.S. slow progress
TeliaSonera users in Sweden and Norway are now enjoying 100 Mbps 4G mobile data with the latest LTE deployments. Looks more and more like WiMax has been sidelined. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers börk.börk.börk.  



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Data centers drive Ethernet switch market in 2010
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WLAN market on the rebound, Dell’Oro says
The wireless LAN industry nearly returned to its pre-recession health in the third quarter and is likely to achieve record revenue when the current quarter has been tallied, according research company Dell’Oro Group.

Online holiday shopping sales rise despite economy
Despite a flagging economy, online sales during the holiday season are up by 3% so far this year, according to comScore.



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Supreme Court to consider privacy in text-messaging case
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review a federal appeals court ruling involving the privacy of personal text messages sent and received by a member of the Ontario, Calif., police department on his official pager.

Story of the year: Newspapers and the Internet
As the year winds down, columnist Scott Bradner has been trying to decide how to summarize 2009 Internet-wise. It seems to him that the continuing saga of the news business symbolizes yet another year of close-to-terminal, Internet-induced confusion for traditional businesses — or, maybe, panic.

Chris Poelker: What is the killer app for cloud computing?
Unless you have had your head buried in the sand lately, you have by now heard of the term cloud computing. Cloud computing can be defined as service based computing, where a company buys software as a service or storage as a service (SaaS) from an internal or external provider.  



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Adobe warns of Reader, Acrobat attack in the wild
Adobe is investigating new reports that hackers are attacking a previously unknown bug in the latest version of the company’s Reader and Acrobat software.



Chrome Mac, Linux betas push browser into No. 3 spot
The release last week of betas of Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux pushed the Google browser’s share past Apple’s Safari and into the No. 3 spot, a Web measurement company said.



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