It looks like a legitimate Netflix app, but it's not. There's an Android app circulating that looks very much like the real Netflix mobile app, but it's actually a Trojan that steals account information.
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Thursday, October 13, 2011
Tablet app brings new touch to Braille
Software developed during a summer course at Stanford University could one day radically shift the way the visually impaired use modern tablets, potentially removing the need for a wireless Braille display.
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Android,
Apple,
Bluetooth,
iOS,
iPad,
Motorola,
New Mexico,
New Mexico State University,
Stanford
Review of iOS 5
I just, and I mean just, got iOS 5 on my iPod Touch 4th Gen. Overall, it's the same UI as previous iOS versions. First, the positives:
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Amazon Cloud Drive,
Android,
Android Froyo(2.2),
Android Gingerbread(2.3),
Apple,
Google Docs,
iCloud,
iMessage,
iOS 5.0,
iPad,
iPad 2,
iPhone 3GS,
iPhone 4,
iPhone 4S,
iPod Touch 4th Generation,
LG
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
U.S. has more mobile subscribers than people, study finds
The U.S. has more subscribers to wireless services than people, a new study released yesterday by CTIA has found.
Google engineer on Google+: 'A pathetic afterthought'
Some people seek fame. Some have it thrust upon them. And some find it by merely posting something publicly on Google+, when they meant to post it privately.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Computer Virus Hits US Predator, Reaper Fleet
A computer virus has infected the cockpits of America's Predator and Reaper drones, logging pilots' every keystroke as they remotely fly missions over Afghanistan and other warzones.
T-Mobile Unveils Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in US
T-Mobile USA unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 to U.S. buyers on Monday, just days ahead of a court hearing at which Apple will seek a preliminary injunction to prevent sales of the device in the U.S.
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Apple,
Galaxy S 4G,
Galaxy Tab,
Galaxy Tab 10.1,
LTE,
Samsung,
T-Mobile,
T-Mobile Springboard,
Verizon
Friday, October 7, 2011
Android Ice Cream Sandwich Delayed
Google and Samsung mysteriously pulled the plug Friday on the expected release of a new version of the Android operating system code named Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS).
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Android,
Android Gingerbread(2.3),
Android Honeycomb(3.0),
Apple,
Google,
iPhone,
iPhone 4S,
Motorola Xoom,
Nexus S,
Samsung
What's Next for Apple?
Steve Jobs, high-tech's brightest star for more than a quarter century, left Apple in better shape than nearly any other American company: flush with cash, rolling in revenue, the envy of innovators everywhere.
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