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Facebook Lawyer Disputes Ceglia's Contract Claims, T-Mobile Trumpets 4G Expansion

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Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....
  • Paul Ceglia is claiming Facebook ownership rights based on a 2003 contract, but a lawyer for the site is now questioning the authenticity of Mark Zuckerberg's purported signature. [From: SF Gate]
  • T-Mobile believes its HSPA+ network, which now affects a total of 85 million U.S. consumers after incorporating 24 new cities, currently provides "the broadest reach of 4G speeds in the U.S." [From: Ubergizmo and Engadget]
  • Apple's recent share slide definitely doesn't reflect its last quarter. Spurred by instant iPad popularity and unprecedented Mac sales, Apple reportedly generated $15.7 billion, a company record for a single quarter. [From: CNN]
  • Impudent whelps from 4chan reportedly targeted Gawker Media this week, as a (renounced) throng attacked various sites, and even inundated staffers and their families with spiteful messages. [From: Gawker]
  • Verizon and Motorola have officially acknowledged the Droid X's flickering screen problems. In a recent press release, the two companies are assuring customers that Motorola has "resolved the issue," which apparently only affected "a very small number" of devices. [From: Engadget]
  • Foursquare, which recently hosted its first "million check-in" days, reportedly achieved another monumental milestone this week, as it welcomed its 100 millionth check-in. [From: Mashable]

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