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- Sprint 4G WiMAX live in Los Angeles, five other new markets
- Best Buy offering free GPS with iPod touch purchase
- Apple buys HP's 98-acre Cupertino campus
| Sprint 4G WiMAX live in Los Angeles, five other new markets Posted: 29 Nov 2010 04:55 AM PST Today Sprint announced that its 4G WiMAX network is now live in Los Angeles, Miami, Washington, D.C., Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Columbus, Ohio. Sprint's 4G WiMAX network is now available in a total of 68 markets, and Sprint offers two phones that take advantage of 4G data speeds including the Samsung Epic 4G and the HTC EVO 4G. Read the full story here. |
| Best Buy offering free GPS with iPod touch purchase Posted: 28 Nov 2010 10:27 AM PST Best Buy is offering a sale today in which it's offering a free Insignia GPS unit with the purchase of an 8GB, 32GB, or 64GB iPod touch. The sale runs today through Monday and applies to purchases made online only. Best Buy is providing free shipping with the purchase. Insignia is Best Buy's in-house brand for electronics. Read the full story here. |
| Apple buys HP's 98-acre Cupertino campus Posted: 28 Nov 2010 10:04 AM PST Apple has purchased new facilities from HP in Cupertino, California in an effort to expand its facilities, Mercury News is reporting. Apple spokesperson Steve Dowling said that Apple now occupies a total of 57 buildings in Cupertino and that Apple is "bursting at the seams," with employees. The purchase will give Apple an additional 98 acres of land and the existing facilities, once occupied by HP. Apple currently has a 35-acre campus. The price that Apple paid HP was not announced, and Apple, in September, reported that it had 46,600 full-time employees. "Local real estate experts said HP's asking price may have been $300 million or more, but they also said the final amount may have been less because of the sluggish commercial real estate market," Mercury News said. The purchase reportedly makes Apple Cupertino's largest land owner. Read the full story here. |
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