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    Beeline Uzbekistan Achieves Microsoft Certified Partner Status to Drive Digital Transformation

    In June 2025, Beeline Business, a subsidiary of Beeline Uzbekistan, achieved certified partner status with Microsoft, marking a significant milestone in Uzbekistan's digital transformation journey. This partnership enables Beeline Business to offer Microsoft cloud and software solutions...
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    Understanding MAC Address Variability in Windows Mobile Broadband Interfaces

    On a brisk morning in the evolving world of Windows networking, an obscure yet complex issue has surfaced that draws attention to the ever-growing presence of mobile broadband interfaces on modern Windows devices. Microsoft has acknowledged a phenomenon that may puzzle even the most seasoned IT...
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    Vietnam’s Telecom Giants Join Forces with GSMA to Enhance Digital Safety and Fraud Prevention

    Vietnam’s leading telecom titans have apparently decided to join forces—with less the flair of superheroes and more the seriousness of a boardroom agreement—to untangle the thorny mess that is digital safety. MobiFone, Viettel, and VNPT, three names as familiar to Vietnamese mobile users as...
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    My HTC WP8 Debacle

    On November 29th 2012, I purchased the new Windows Phone 8X (aka HTC 8X) from a local store called "The Soruce" (replaced RadioShack here in Eastern Canada, is owned by my carrier Bell Mobility). I got the phone as an early upgrade for some $250. Immediately after purchasing it, while using the...
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    America's Cellphone Networks: Pay By The Gigabyte under the Too Big To Fail Plan

    Paying by the Gigabyte and Getting Locked In The greatest fraud ever perpetrated against consumers may exist at the old offices of Enron, or maybe some Federal Reserve banks. But here in the United States, it has not been uncommon to see cellphone companies gouge customers under the excuse that...
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    Novatech develops Tablet PC with Windows 7

    UK company Novatech has developed a tablet PC that runs Windows 7, with an Android version planned as well. The nTablet has a 1.3 mega-pixel webcam, two USB 2.0 ports, WiFi, Bluetooth and a Sim card slot for connecting to mobile networks. Link Removed
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