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Singapore's StarHub Offers Femtocell Service
PC World - Singaporean operator StarHub is rolling out a femtocell service that allows mobile subscribers to make calls at home using their broadband Internet connections instead of the cellular network.
Fring cuts staff by 20 percent
CNET - Fring.com, a provider voice over IP and instant messaging applications, has laid off 20 percent of its staff, or about 10 people, according to a report Thursday on Tech Crunch.
Turkcell wins 3G license in Turkey
AP - Turkcell, Turkey's largest mobile phone operator, on Friday won a tender for the country's third-generation mobile phone license.
Baidu vows overhaul after search scandal
Reuters - China's Internet search leader Baidu said on Friday it will overhaul operations after state media said it allowed unlicensed medical services to buy high search rankings to win more customers.
Apple Drops MacBook, iPod Prices for Black Friday
PC Magazine - Apple's Black Friday sale includes $101 off the new 13-inch MacBooks and discounts on iPods, but those looking to walk away with a cheap iPhone might have to wait.
Carl Icahn raises his stake in Yahoo
AP - In a move likely to fuel speculation over Yahoo Inc.'s search for a new chief executive, activist investor Carl Icahn has bought up close to 7 million additional shares of the Internet company, according to regulatory filings.
Hot Jobs: Software Implementation Analyst
PC World - Job description: The software implementation analyst ensures that deployments of new applications or upgrades are planned and carried out correctly.
Apple offers limited Black Friday price cuts
Reuters - Apple Inc's much-anticipated Black Friday event offered consumers discounts on Mac computers, iPods and accessories at levels similar to years past, despite speculation about deeper price cuts.
Mumbai Terrorism, Worm Warning, Holiday Woe
PC World - A wave of coordinated terrorist attacks across Mumbai late Wednesday dominated the news this week, with bloggers and people using Twitter helping to get information to families and friends of those affected. Multinational technology companies are not expected to change their business strategies as a consequence of the stunning attacks, which targeted westerners.
Videogames get set to go on vacation
Reuters - With the holiday season fast approaching, videogame makers are making sure they have games and consoles handy for trains, planes and automobiles -- and so are holiday destinations.
Black Friday traffic takes down Sears.com
AP - Sears.com was inaccessible to U.S. shoppers for two hours on Friday in what was the most notable Web hiccup of the holiday gift-buying season's official start.
Clearwire and Sprint unit close WiMax merger
AP - Clearwire Corp. has completed its merger with the unit of Sprint Nextel Corp. that is building a new wireless data network, the companies said Friday.
Shoppers cautious with gadget buys on Black Friday
AP - Consumer electronics have long been among the most popular holiday gifts, with fierce competition among shoppers for day-after-Thanksgiving deals on flat-screen TVs and laptop computers.
Vizio Launches Holiday TV Deals
PC Magazine - HDTV manufacturer Vizio announced this week that the company is offering some special deals to members of popular discount stores around the country.
Fairchild Semiconductor files lawsuit against Infineon
Reuters - Fairchild Semiconductor International Inc filed a patent infringement lawsuit on Friday against Infineon Technologies AG (IFXGn.DE) in the U.S. District Courts of Maine and Delaware.
Carl Icahn increases stake in Yahoo
CNET - Update 10:00 a.m. PST: Added Yahoo's closing price Friday.
Beatles Face iTunes Delay, But Zeppelin's Rocking Online
PC World - The Beatles may not be ready for iTunes, but another legend from the world of rock 'n' roll is diving deeper into the digital age.
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