Smartphone maker Nokia, which is on the verge of porting its entire U.S. product line to Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 platform, suffered an embarrassing security breach over the weekend that exposed personal information belonging to members of its development community.
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Monday, August 29, 2011
Nokia Developer Site Hacked
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Tokyo runner makes 13-mile Apple logo for Jobs
Runner Joseph Tame ran a half marathon in the shape of the Apple logo to pay tribute to Steve Jobs.
Apple to Make an iOS Television Set for 2012?
This isn’t the first time the rumor has spread that Apple will be making a television set, but numerous sources are indicating that component suppliers and Apple insiders are saying this will become a reality in late 2012 or early 2013.
Samsung Galaxy S2 1-Ups iPhone 5 with 4G Treatment
Samsung has announced that its anticipated Galaxy S2 smartphone will get the 4G treatment, offering data speeds up to four times faster than what is expected in Apple's forthcoming iPhone 5.
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Friday, August 26, 2011
Android malware up 76 percent, nonexistent on iOS
A recent study has found that Apple's iOS is still untouched by malware, whereas users who choose Google's Android platform are 76 percent more likely to encounter funky software, making it the most susceptible mobile operating system in the world.
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Verizon Wireless most reliable carrier, says J.D. Power
Verizon Wireless is once again the most reliable carrier throughout the U.S., according to a study out yesterday from J.D. Power and Associates.
Verizon Says "No" to Samsung's New Galaxy S II Android Smartphone
Verizon Wireless won't offer Samsung's Galaxy S II smartphone according to the Wall Street Journal, in what looks like a case of too many Droids.
RIM on the Edge: Without Innovation, BlackBerry Will Soon Be Irrelevant
Last week was an eventful one in the smartphone world: Google purchased Motorola Mobility, HP dropped WebOS, and--oh yeah!--Research in Motion announced the availability of its latest BlackBerry smartphones, all running the new BlackBerry 7 OS.
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Hurricane Prompts AT&T, Verizon to Safeguard Wireless Networks
U.S. wireless telephone companies said they are preparing for Hurricane Irene a day after regulators expressed concern that clogged mobile-phone networks slowed emergency calls after this week’s earthquake in Virginia.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Apple, HTC trim phone forecasts as markets tank
Apple and HTC may be locked in mortal patent combat, but they do agree on one thing: the world economy appears poised to slide into the crapper. Again.
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