Posted by Shirley Brady on May 17, 2011 06:00 PM

Android device security in open Wi-Fi networks challenged by new study.
Apple intrigues with mystery retail launch.
AT&T and Comcast rank last in US customer satisfaction surveys.
Campbell Soup Canada raises funds for UN World Food Program.
CNN anchor Don Lemon surprised at reaction to his coming out.
Elaine's, the iconic NYC restaurant, calls it quits.
ESPN taps SNL comic Seth Meyers for advertising upfront presentation in New York.
Foot Locker launches Sneakerpedia, a Wikipedia for sneaker buffs.
Honda highlights Izod IndyCar partnership in Macy's windows.
Intel delays smartphone debut to 2012.
McDonald's challenged on childhood obesity by Philadelphia nuns.
Microsoft is rumored to be close to a Bing search deal with China's Baidu.
Netflix reportedly the biggest bandwidth hog in North America.
NFL lockout mediation period ends.
Starbucks sued by EEOC for failing to accommodate dwarf.
T-Mobile US takes trade-ins.
Twitter-based hedge fund Derwent Capital Markets finally opens.
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