Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Germany (ip-192.com): T-mobile USA is looking for a partner to expand in the US market, according to a report published today in Handelsblatt. The German newspaper says Deutsche Telekom wants a partner to help finance billions of Euros (Dollars) of investment in network expansion and possible partners included competitors MetroPCS, Clearwire and AT&T and companies [...]

Tokyo (ip-192.com): Facebook will come to Sony’s PlayStation 3 (PS 3) and Microsoft’s Xbox. The Xbox 360 will also integrate Twitter and can also stream music from the Internet radio service Last.fm. "By linking your PlayStation Network account to your Facebook account, you will have the option for the PS3 to automatically update your Facebook [...]

Mountain View (ip-192.com): Google's Chrome OS could be public within 24 hours, with Google calling a special event at its headquarters in Mountain View, California. Google announced that Sundar Pichai, Google's VP of Product Management and Matthew Papakipos, Google Engineering Director for Google Chrome OS would share the Chrome OS details during the event. The [...]

Cupertino (ip-192.com): Apple has filed a patent application for an intrusive ad-presentation system that requires users to acknowledge adverts before getting on with their work, according to a New York Times report. The application was made public by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The filing specifically describes the system as "disabling" normal system [...]

Dallas (ip-192.com): Both AT&T and IBM announced a new cloud-based computing service that gives businesses near instant on-demand access to computing resources via an online portal. Cloud computing already offered by companies such as Amazon, Google, Salesforce, and Verizon Communications, allows companies to run software and store information in remote, large-scale data centers that can [...]

Round Rock (ip-192.com): Dell plans to sell its new Mini 3 smartphones equipped with Google’s Android mobile software, as the computer maker enters the growing and crowded mobile phone market. Dell plans to sell the new phone through China Mobile in China and Claro in Brazil. While there was a lot of chatter in October [...]