UCILIA news digest: 30 stories you may have missed in September
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- Published on Friday, 30 September 2011 18:00

Welcome to UCILIA monthly news digest, a place to find a summary of happenings from the world of telecommunications and cloud technology. September was full of interesting news - New lawsuits against Apple, Amazon Kindle Tablet, Apple pilot program - that made us follow up every day. We have rounded up all hot stories we covered the entire month and placed them right here for your enjoyment and convenience...
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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Apple sends out invite for iPhone event
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iPhone 5 hardware spec check
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India imposes text message limit to prevent spam
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T-Mobile unveils Samsung Galaxy S II, HTC Amaze 4G
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Some iPhone 5 panels have defect
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Cell phone service comes to some NYC subway stations
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Via Technologies files patent lawsuit against Apple
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Third of under-tens own mobiles
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Leaps Cricket prepaid service goes national
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Apple granted 40 patents in China
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Samsung to seek iPhone 5 ban in Korea
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LG Optimus Q2 release, Android phone QWERTY Slider
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Pong cell phone case reduces cell phone radiation
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Google bumped up Motorola offer by $3 billion
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Sprint to offer unlimited data plan for iPhone 5
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Smartphones: how and why consumers choose them
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How cell phones and smartphones get their names
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Oracle seeks $1.16 billion from Google in Android case
INNOVATIONS
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Amazon Kindle lights Fire under Android, RIM
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Valeo demonstrates parking by iPhone
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Intel pushing for more multi-platform mobile apps
TECHNOLOGY
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Apple prepping pilot program to loan iPads to retail staff
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'Subconscious mode' extends handset battery life
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Cobra Tag keeps track of your keys and smartphone
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Apple tech would help disabled use iOS devices
CLOUD TECHNOLOGY
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Amazon's Silk joins the browser wars
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Flite launches FliteHub, an online marketplace of ad components
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Facebook gives developers easy access to Heroku cloud
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5 ways to protect against vendor lock-in in the cloud
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How to predict the energy efficiency of cloud computing
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