Updated Jan. 18, 2012 at 2:59 p.m.
Research Triangle Park, N.C. —
Apple's digital textbooks?; prosecutors press Nortel case; social media helps site 'stickiness;' LightSquared says GPS evidence rigged; Cisco hits 10,000 server customers
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Research Triangle Park, N.C. —
• Apple said to plan digital-textbook push to bolster iPad use in schools, Bloomberg reports. Read more details here.
• Prosecutors say letter acknowledged improper cash provisions at Nortel, Canada’s PostMedia reports. Read more details here.
• Improve site stickiness with social media connections, says a study as reported at TechCrunch. Read more details here.
• LightSquared claims GPS industry is rigging evidence. GigaOm has the details. Read more details here.
• Cisco hits 10,000 server customers, Data Center Knowledge reports. Read more details here.
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