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Egypt cuts links to Internet

88 percent of network routes in Egypt suddenly vanish; government is blamed

Telecom company to buy cloud services provider

The $1.4 billion buyout would bolster Verizon's cloud services to businesses

Microsoft financials buoyed by gaming, office software

The company reports record second-quarter revenue, though year-on-year quarterly growth was more moderate

Four steps to MSP success

Plus, Nokia and Symantec release their latest financial quarter results

Distie Report: Executive shake up at Avnet

Many executives shift focuses and there is a new Canadian lead executive

Why your phone won’t replace your wallet just yet

Early partner and end-user adopters stand to gain the most from near field communication technology

If tablets are PCs, Apple is world’s 3rd biggest seller

U.K., U.S. research firms dicker over whether a tablet counts as a computerrnrn

Obama turns attention to supercomputing

But will the federal budget, due out soon, live up to expectations set in State of the Union?rnrn

Cisco acquires Pari: What goes around, comes around

Pari's appliances will enhance the managing of health and stability of customer networks through proactive, personalized services

Innergie mMini DC 10 Dual USB Auto Adapter

Sleek charger charges two devices at once

How the cloud changes a partner’s sales model

Plus, HP Palm tablet specs and Yahoo!'s display-ad business

2011: Year of the desktop app store?

There has been a huge increase in the number of new users for apps

Intel taps Will.i.am for creative director job

The Black Eyed Peas singer gets a creative innovation post at Intelrnrn

Internet providers are the new secret police, says report

A study claims that EU states are pushing ISPs to police customer activityrnrn

Obama talks about innovation, IT investments in speech

The U.S. president also calls for more efforts to improve the country's education systemrnrn

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