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T-Mobile USA CEO calls it quits after two years
NEW YORK, June 27 - Barely two years after signing on as chief executive with T-Mobile USA, Philipp Humm is leaving the company and will be succeeded on an interim basis by Jim Alling.
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Not all of Wall Street "friending" Facebook
SAN FRANCISCO - Facebook Inc may be having trouble connecting with Wall Street.
Planned Google tablet to rival Amazon: Asustek exec
TAIPEI - Google Inc will soon unveil a tablet co-branded with Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc and priced to compete with Amazon's Kindle Fire device, an Asustek executive said on Wednesday. | Video
Sprint to launch high-speed service in 5 cities
- Sprint Nextel Corp Chief Executive Dan Hesse said he plans to kick off a high-speed wireless service in five U.S. cities on July 15, a move that could be crucial in its efforts to compete with bigger rivals Verizon Wireless and AT&T; Inc.
U.S. charges 24 people in massive hacking sting
NEW YORK - U.S. law enforcement officials on Tuesday said 24 suspected hackers had been arrested in a sting operation spanning four continents that targeted online financial fraud of stolen credit card and bank information. | Video
Gunmen ram van into Microsoft's Greek headquarters
ATHENS - Gunmen rammed a van packed with gas canisters into Microsoft's Greek headquarters in Athens and then set the vehicle on fire, causing damage but no injuries, police said on Wednesday. | Video
Video streaming, file sharing — bad for network security, good for security business
Palo Alto Networks, the network security company, that modernized the firewall with its web application inspection took a look at what people do at work by analyzing Internet traffic in over 2,000 organizations.Seems a lot of people watch videos.