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Major moves for mobile (week in review) Top
AT&T announces it will acquire T-Mobile just as the wireless world gathers in Florida for the annual CTIA trade show. Also: Hackers exploit chink in Web's armor.
 
Leonardo da Vinci would love this robo-bird Top
SmartBird by German-based Festo can fly, take off, and land autonomously. Good thing it doesn't like fouling statues.
 
More less-than-awesome revenue gossip for Groupon Top
One site has crunched numbers and estimates that Groupon declines coupled with LivingSocial growth means the two sites are now about the same size in the 20 biggest U.S. metro regions.
 
iPad 2 online ship times drop to 3 to 4 weeks Top
U.S. online buyers of Apple's new iPad now face a wait of only 3 to 4 weeks before the tablet ships, down from 4 to 5 weeks a few days ago.
 
YouTube co-founders may team on new start-up Top
Chad Hurley says that he and YouTube co-founder Steve Chen have been discussing new ideas for a company.
 
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 to get Gingerbread Top
Sony Ericsson says its Xperia X10 smartphone will be getting an upgrade to Android 2.3, even though the company had said it would stop at Android 2.1.
 
PG&E offers opt-out for smart meters at a cost Top
California utility responds to critics of smart meters by offering an option to turn off the radio. But because of higher costs to read meters, it will charge consumers up to $20 a month to opt out.
 

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