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Webwire: India 2G trial begins; Samsung denied access to iPhone carrier deals

14 Nov 2011
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India 2G scandal trial begins

India's former telecom minister, Andimuthu Raja and 13 other defendants have gone on trial over their alleged role in India's 2G scandal, attending the first hearing on Friday.

Economic Times

Samsung loses bid for iPhone deal details in AU

Samsung will not be allowed the full details of Apple's carrier agreements for the iPhone in Australia, a local court has ruled, denying Samsung's request for evidence that may back up its assertion that Apple benefits from greater subsidies than rival handset makers.

Computerworld Australia

Iran discovers Duqu infections

Iranian civil defense officials have reported discovering instances in some computer systems of the Duqu computer virus, which has been developed based on the Stuxnet “cyber-weapon” that had targeted Iranian nuclear facilities.

Reuters

Orascom swings to Q3 loss

Egypt's Orascom Telecom swung to a $975,000 Q3 loss, missing analyst expectations of profit in the range of $50-60 million. The company blamed the result on forex losses due to the appreciation of the Egyptian pound.

Wall Street Journal

Logitech stops making Google TV STBs

Logitech will cease production of new Revue set-top boxes powered by Google TV, with CEO Guerrino De Luca calling Google's handling of the platform “a mistake of implementation of a gigantic nature.”

Los Angeles Times

Telecom NZ rating cut on Chorus spinoff

Credit rating agency Standard & Poor's has cut Telecom NZ's long-term and short-term credit ratings by one notch each, due to the implications of the demerger of network division Chorus.

iPhone 4S battery issues persist after patch

Apple has admitted that the software fix it developed to fix the low battery life of some iPhone 4S handsets has not solved the problem for everybody.

Sydney Morning Herald

Telstra, Lookout tackle Android malware

Australia's Telstra has teamed up with mobile security firm Lookout to promote mobile security solutions for the operator’s Android smartphone users.

The Australian

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