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Mystery of the Missing Honeycomb Apps PCWorld Four months after its release, users are left wondering where the sweet Honeycomb apps are. We track down the reasons for their absence. By Brent Rose, PCWorld Google's much-anticipated tablet operating system, Android 3.0 Honeycomb, made its splash in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Most hacking attacks easily avoidable, says government report TG Daily Most of the last year's high profile hacking attacks could easily have been avoided, according to a Federal study. In conjunction with non-profit research outfit Mitre and training organization the SANS institute, the Department of Homeland Security ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google and Getty team up for pictures worth a thousand links Los Angeles Times You've seen that painting before but can't remember: Is it Manet or Monet? Once again, when it comes to the searchable world, Google wants to supply the answer. The team behind Google Goggles, the smartphone application that among other things lets ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Rootkit infection requires Windows reinstall, says Microsoft Computerworld By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - Microsoft is telling Windows users that they'll have to reinstall the operating system if they get infected with a new rootkit that hides in the machine's boot sector. A new variant of a Trojan Microsoft calls "Popureb" ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
E-readers are more popular than tablets Inquirer By Dave Neal AMERICANS WITH LARGE POCKETS are more likely to keep fill them with an e-reader than a tablet computer, according to research from Pew Internet. According to the abacus clickers there has been a surge in e-reader sales, but not in tablets. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google gives user data to US government TG Daily The US government asks Google for user data more than twice as often as any other, says Google, and is more likely to get its own way. Over the second half of last year, the US made 4601 requests, followed by Brazil with 1804 and India with 1699. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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First global iOS Jailbreak convention set for Sept GMANews.TV Jailbreakers of devices running Apple Inc.'s iOS will hold their first global iCommunity and Jailbreak convention in London this September. The event, dubbed "MyGreatFest," will be held at the Old Truman Brewery in London, according to their website, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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LA man sentenced for phishing attacks on banks Computerworld By Jeremy Kirk IDG News Service - A 27-year-old man has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for managing a phishing operation in conjunction with Egyptian hackers that looted consumer bank accounts. Kenneth Joseph Lucas II, of Los Angeles, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Gene-Sequencing Tech Could Save the Tasmanian Devil PC Magazine By Damon Poeter A US-based team of scientists is using a state-of-the-art, high-speed gene sequencing platform in a race against time to save the cancer-stricken Tasmanian devil population from extinction, according to reports Monday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Microsoft will make even more from Android, signs patent deal with Itronix VentureBeat Microsoft has signed yet another patent agreement with an Android device maker — this time it's rugged computer manufacturer General Dynamics Itronix — that will guarantee the software giant licensing fees for every Android device Itronix sells. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple could drop Samsung for TSMC Fudzilla Apple is reportedly planning to shift production of its upcoming A6 chips to TSMC, thus leaving Samsung in an effort to reduce dependency on the South Korean chipmaker. Apple and Samsung have been involved in a protracted and very public legal fight ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tablet Showdown PCWorld We looked at the latest challengers to Apple's iPad 2, and found some worthy contenders. Which tablet came out on top? By Melissa J. Perenson, PCWorld Tablets for every taste (from left): Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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T-Mobile annouces myTouch 4G Slide Unwired View By Dakota Torres on 28 Jun 11 After seeing tons of pictures of the MyTouch 4G slide over the past few weeks, the device has just been officially announced by T-Mobile. The myTouch 4G Slide spots a 1.2 GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor, 3.7-inch WVGA ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crysis 2 DirectX 11 Update Released GameSpot By Kevin VanOrd, GameSpotPosted Jun 27, 2011 6:24 pm PT Shooter fans: today was the day Crytek officially released its DirectX 11 update to Crysis 2--an update many a PC gamer believed should have been part of the game in the first place. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twitter Courts Journalists Adweek In case there are any journalists out there still scratching their heads about Twitter, the company has announced a new website called Twitter for Newsrooms. But this is more than just an explanation of the social networking service—it could help ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Did Shakespeare smoke pot? Bard's hair, toenails could reveal secret San Francisco Chronicle (blog) To be, or not to be? William Shakespeare's famous question is about to be trumped by one even greater, and it goes something like this: "Doobie, or no doobie?" Yes, Shakespeare might have had a little help from the cannabis muse, according to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
"Bumblebee" Edition Chevrolet Camaro Revealed Fox News Fanboys and girls in the US have to wait another day or two to get their first look at "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" in theaters, but they can start salivating over Chevrolet's latest Bumblebee-look Camaro today. The appearance package includes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New Species Found in the Philippines Empowered News As researchers braved the Philippine mountains and oceans, they found an overwhelming number of new species that are not known to science. This included the likes of an inflatable shark, which swells up to protect itself from larger predators. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China's Youku signs video deal with Warner Bros Reuters SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's Youku Inc has agreed with Warner Bros. Entertainment's local joint venture to offer pay per view movies on its newly launched online paid content platform, Youku said on Tuesday. Under a three-year agreement with Warner ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
That doggone DNA Worcester Telegram It seems a certain amount of petty canine crime is going on, right under our noses. Owners and dog-walkers sometimes fail to clean up the messes left by their pooches. An apartment complex manager in Lebanon, NH, wants to ID the poop-etrators at her ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
LaCie Shows Off New Porsche USB 3.0 HDDs Tom's Hardware Guide LaCie today unveiled a couple of USB 3.0 HDDs as part of a collaboration with Porsche. USB 3.0 offers faster data transfers so it seems fitting that LaCie enlisted the help of a company like Porsche to design its new USB 3.0 hard drives. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Boingo-Gogo Deal Means One-Click Surfing on Planes PC Magazine By Mark Hachman Boingo users can now tweet, surf, and post updates at 20000 feet, as the Wi-Fi service struck an agreement with Gogo on Monday for in-flight connectivity. But don't expect any discounts. Boingo users can simply use their existing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Unlocked iPhones can save some users a lot of money San Jose Mercury News By John Boudreau "I only checked emails a few times, made several calls," Wadhwa, a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley, recalled of the 12-day trip. When he returned home, he received an iShock: an AT&T phone bill with international roaming charges for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NBU Asks Public To Conserve Electricity to Avoid Rolling Blackouts KGNB 1420 AM (New Braunfels, TX) -- The sweltering heat has started to catch up to the state's power supply. Yesterday afternoon ERCOT, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, put local utilities on notice that they were closing in on mandatory rolling blackouts ... See all stories on this topic » |
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