Watch: TechBytes: WiFi, File Sharing Five cable operators will team up to give customers more access to WiFi.
  iPhone 5: Reports of New Design And the next iPhone chatter keeps on rolling. Over the last week the Wall Street Journal, Reuters, and Bloomberg have reported that the next iPhone will have a bigger screen. As previously reported by others, the WSJ and Reuters agree that the display will measure...
  NetApp's shares tumble on weak 1Q forecasts Shares of NetApp Inc. tumbled in aftermarket trading Wednesday after the data storage management system maker forecast a disappointing fiscal first quarter, citing "increasing uncertainty" in the global economy. HP laying off 27,000 workers in restructuring Hewlett-Packard says it's laying off 27,000 workers, 8 percent of its work force, as it restructures the business. 'Gay' Penguins Get Their Own Egg A “gay” penguin couple in a Madrid zoo has been given an egg of their own to care for after six springs of building nests together and being disappointed their nests were empty. Inca and Rayas, the Gentoo penguins at Madrid’s Faunia Park have been inseparable...
  Facebook’s record-breaking IPO put into perspective
Facebook made its initial public offering last Friday and while it didn’t go as smoothly as many had hoped, the offering was still the largest of its kind. Facebook stock began trading at $42 on Friday before closing just above $38, the IPO price set by bankers the night before. The stock has since slid further, touching $30 in pre-market trading on Wednesday morning, and media coverage has turned sour as investors continue to balk. All things considered, however, the $16 billion Facebook raised on Friday smashed Google’s earlier record by more than eight times and made Facebook’s offering the biggest in Internet IPO history. To put things in perspective as Facebook’s stock battles to climb back to the $38 mark
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