THE WRAP: Google's Chrome takes a shine to the PC OS

10 Jul 2009
00:00

This week Google took aim at Microsoft\' OS business while the Department of Justice launched a competition probe into US carriers.

Google said its Chrome browser would become a PC operating system, based on open source and operating out of the cloud. Google Apps came out of beta.

The Indian government raised its 3G auction target to $7 billion.

Ericsson signed $1.7 billionin frame agreements with China Mobile and China Unicom.

The Department of Justice launched an initial probe into the US carrier sector, looking for possible abuse of market power.

Nortel\'s bondholders vowed to a legal battle to stop the company from being broken up. Nokia Siemens is winding up in-house mobile Wimax in favor of LTE.

US and South Korean government websites came under attack.

South Koreans blamed North Korea for the DDOS attacks, which were described as unsophisticated and fairly small scale.

A planned upgrade of the US government\'s IT security project, called Einstein, is sparking privacy concerns.

BT dumpedcontentious customer profiling firm Phorm, though it said it hadn\'t given up on "interest-based advertising." New York\'s attorney-general sued social networking site Tagged.com "for deceptive email marketing practices and invasion of privacy,"

Samsung raised its quarterly guidance, while Gartner cut its world IT and telecom forecast, tippinga 6% fall in spending.

Cisco is about to send routers into geostationary orbit, the first step in the Internet Routers In Space (IRIS) scheme to improve off-Earth communications.

TelstraClear abandoned Telecom NZ to sign a new MVNO deal with Vodafone.

BlackBerry App World has doubled the number of appson sale since launch three months ago.

A Russian computer programmer working for Goldman Sachs was arrested and charged with stealing the bank\'s source code for making high-volume stock trades.

EMC finally nailed Data Domainfor $2.1 billion. Businesses are unimpressed by the SaaS experience, a survey found.

iPhone 3GS users complained about the short battery lifeof Apple\'s latest device.

The new head of British spy agency MI6 was outed by his wife\'s Facebook postings. Space trading game Eve Online lost a large chunk of its deposits in a run on the bank after a staffer stole billions in virtual currency.

And a Frenchman who downloaded12,591 music tracks, 426 movies and 16 full TV-series was given a two-month suspended jail sentence and fined $46,200 after police stumbled on his digital hoard.

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