Millions of Android, Nokia and BlackBerry phones are secretly tracking their users, according to an Android developer.
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Apple Ordered to Tell HTC What Handset Features Infringe Patents
Apple Inc., embroiled in global patent litigation to protect sales of its iPhone, was ordered by a U.K. judge to tell HTC Corp. exactly which features of its competing mobile phones may infringe Apple’s European patents.
7 Things Ultrabooks Need Next
Ultrabooks have arrived. And yet, for many, 2012 will be the first year they seriously consider buying one. If they're the future of laptops, then they have a long ways to go before they become what people want in the present.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
House Committee Rushing to Approve Dangerous "Information Sharing" Bill
Proposal Would Gut Privacy Laws, Allow Unprecedented Data-Grab by Government
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Android and iOS Users can now find out what Windows Phone 7.5 is like
Any Android or iPhone owners who have ever wondered what Microsoft's mobile operating system is like can now satisfy their curiosity
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Web-enabled printers a major security threat, researchers say
Although printers might seem like dumb boxes sitting on the desk, a new study from Columbia University researchers has found that they can actually be used for sophisticated hack attacks.
Monday, November 28, 2011
iPhone Users More Likely to Buy iPhones
According to some new research 84% of iPhone owners will buy another Apple handset when they need an upgrade, whereas Android smartphone owners are far more likely to be unfaithful (to their phone, that is).
Friday, November 25, 2011
Sprint 4G Network Upgrade May Kill Unlimited Data Plan
Sprint Nextel may be forced to abandon the biggest advantage it has over its rivals - unlimited data services for a flat fee - because of heavy data users and a shortage of wireless airwaves.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Google Kills 7 more Products
Google has announced that it is dropping seven more products in an effort to simplify its range of services.
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New Google Doodle
In advance of Thanksgiving, Google is already celebrating Thursday’s holiday with a bright, new interactive turkey logo.
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