Daily Wrap Up - Oct 7 Tech.<strong>Dell plans first U.S. smartphone with AT&T</strong> Dell plans to launch a smartphone with Google's Android mobile software on carrier AT&T's network as soon as early 2010, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. <a href="http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/20091007/dell-plans-firsts-smartphone-with-atreport.htm" target="_blank">Read Full Article here. </a> <strong>Chamber of Commerce CEO fights back at Apple</strong> The U.S. Chamber of Commerce isn't taking Apple's resignation quietly after Apple announced on Monday it was quitting the organization because it disagrees with the chamber's policy on climate change. <a href="http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/20091007/chamber-commerce-ceo-fights-back-apple.htm" target="_blank">Read Full Article here. </a> <strong>Murdoch in Asia, checking out e-reader partners?</strong> News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch has held talks with Japanese and South Korean firms, possibly sounding out potential partners to rival Amazon.com Inc's Kindle electronic reader, sources said on Wednesday. <a href="http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/20091007/murdoch-in-asia-checking-outreader-partners.htm" target="_blank">Read Full Article here. </a> <strong>Online ads: Big Brother or customer service?</strong> U.S. marketers and consumer advocates are preparing for battle over the rules governing online advertising tailored to individual browsing habits, often tracked and collected without notice or permission. <a href="http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/20091007/online-ads-big-brother-or-customer-service.htm" target="_blank">Read Full Article here. </a> |
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