Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Intel seals purchase of Infineon wireless unit - CNET News
Intel has completed its $1.4 billion acquisition of Infineon's wireless solutions business. Now that the deal is done, Intel said today, Infineon's former business will be called Intel Mobile Communications and will operate as a standalone business in

Snow/sleet line is moving inland; break in precipitation expected early Tuesday evening - Amity Observer
Tuesday, 1 p.m.: Moderate snow is falling in most of southwestern Connecticut early this afternoon, mixing with sleet and freezing rain near the coast. The snow/sleet line is expected to move farther inland as the day continues, before tapering off late

Winter Storm Moving In - WBNS 10TV Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for the following counties in the 10TV viewing area from Monday evening through Wednesday morning: Snow will begin to spread into the area Monday evening with accumulations of

FCC moving forward with "super Wi-Fi" proposal - YAHOO!
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) last week unveiled a list of nine companies selected to manage databases that will contain information about the availability of white spaces, unused TV frequencies with wireless broadband potential. In September

Winter's Fury: Monster Snowstorm Heads to Midwest, Northeast - ABC News
A potentially deadly winter storm is making its way eastward across at least one-third of the country this morning, bringing with it a combination of heavy snow, ice and freezing temperatures. In what could be the worst snowstorm the country has seen in

Moving East, Winter Storm Creates White-Out Conditions, Travel Headaches - NPR News
The Weather Channel reports that by the time this massive winter storm has worked its way from Colorado to New England, it will have affected 100 million people — that's a third of the U.S. population. The storm will bring with it heavy snow — Chicago

Massive storm moving across Midwest - Boston Herald
S T. LOUIS — Midwesterners accustomed to dealing with snow, sleet and ice readied themselves for a monster winter storm that could be the biggest many cities have seen in years. Despite dire warnings of a potentially deadly storm predicted to affect a

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