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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Steve Jobs Steps Down as CEO of Apple Inc


Steve Jobs has stepped down as CEO of Apple after nearly 14 years at the helm of the company he co-founded with Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne in 1976, Apple's board of directors said in a statement after the close of trading on Wednesday.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Android attacks now outpace all other mobile platforms, says McAfee


New research from McAfee Inc. shows steady, significant growth in mobile malware, and the rise is closely tied to increasing attacks targeting Google’s Android platform.

Windows 8 Will Have 'Robust USB 3.0 Support'


Yesterday afternoon Microsoft posted on its Building Windows 8 blog—always a momentous happening—this time announcing native Windows 8 support for the USB 3.0 hardware connection standard.

Report: iPhone 5 to be a dual-mode 'world phone'


Apple's upcoming iPhone 5 will support access to both CDMA and GSM networks, allowing it to operate in most countries around the world,

Monday, August 22, 2011

Best Buy offers Free iPhone 3GS 8GB, today only

Best Buy is offering a free iPhone 3GS

Apple Adds Earthquake Warning To Japanese iOS

The Japanese version of iOS 5 will have a special notifications widget:

Developer code points to 4G LTE iPhone

There's new fuel to the fire of speculation that Apple is working on a 4G version of its inimitable iPhone product line.

Eagle-eyed development enthusiasts culled through the latest version of Apple's iOS 5 beta build and found a piece of code that reads, "Connected mode LTE Intra-frequency Measurement."

LTE of course most surely refers to Long Term Evolution, the 4G standard currently used by Verizon and soon to be widely adopted by AT&T. In other words, it applies to both of the iPhone service providers.

This comes after it was discovered that Apple is also looking to recruit new engineers with LTE experience, and thus it seems fairly obvious that a 4G iPhone is on the way.

 The question that remains unanswered, though, is when such a phone will be available.

Although the piece of LTE code appears in the iOS 5 beta build, it has only recently shown up - that is, it was not found in earlier versions of the beta.

And, since many expect the next iPhone to be available in less than two months, it may be too soon for it to carry LTE technology. So it's quite possible that the new iPhone will only run on 3G, and we'll have to wait until 2012 for a high-speed version.

After all, the iPhone was woefully late to the 3G game so no one was expecting Apple to be on the cutting edge of 4G.

All that being said, however, there are some signs that perhaps an LTE iPhone is closer than we expect, and some have even suggested the new iPhone reveal later this year will be called the iPhone 4G.

Of course, because it's Apple, we don't know anything official yet. We'll just have to hang tight until the company decides to spill the beans.

Friday, August 19, 2011

WebOS: The death of an operating system


I was surprised to hear the news today: HP is discontinuing the development of webOS devices.

10 Android apps account for 43% of usage


The top 10 apps for Android mobile devices account for 43 per cent of usage, according to a new survey.

Google-Motorola Deal: What Does It Mean for Nokia?

Google's $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility Holdings probably will not lead Microsoft to respond by buying Nokia, an industry analyst says.