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Webwire: Apple may launch iPhone 5 Sept 21; SLT Q2 profit falls 39%

15 Aug 2012
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Apple said to plan iPhone 5 launch on Sept 21

Sources claim that Apple plans to start taking iPhone 5 pre-orders on the same day as the device's expected announcement on September 12, commence US sales on September 21, and begin rolling out to international markets in the first week of October.

iMore

Web blackout prompts Malaysia PM to review law

Malaysia's prime minister has promised to review a controversial legal amendment slammed as a threat to free expression online, after website operators staged an “internet blackout” in protest.

Agence France-Presse

SLT June quarter profit falls 39%

Sri Lanka Telecom recorded a 39% slump in June quarter profit to 696 million rupees ($5.28 million), as exchange rate losses neutralized gains in revenue and operating profit.

Lanka Business Online

HTC looks to China for turnaround

Taiwan's HTC is moving to expand its Chinese engineering team and sales channels, as it banks on the market to make up for market share pressures in the US and Europe.

Dow Jones

No proof of child labor at HEG: China authorities

Chinese authorities have stated that they found no evidence that Chinese assembler HEG Electronics, a Samsung supplier, employs child labor. Authorities say an investigation found that the workers named by China Labor Watch in its allegation were all over the legal working age of 16.

Ubergizmo

Viettel launches East Timor subsidiary

Vietnam's Viettel has set up shop in East Timor, committing $15 million to roll out telecom services in the Pacific nation.

Presna Latina News Agency

Google can appeal class status for book suit

A US court has cleared Google to appeal the granting of class-action status to the thousands of authors suing the company over its Google Books digital library plans.

Reuters

Saudi Arabia opposes .gay gTLD

Saudi Arabia's Communications and IT Commission has filed a notice to ICANN formally opposing the creation of a .gay global top-level domain (gTLD), stating that such a move would “promote homosexuality,” which would be “offensive” to societies with moral or religious objections.

BBC News

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