Samsung Galaxy Nexus With Android 4.0: It's Finally Here The Galaxy Nexus has a 4.65-inch display, LTE/HSPA+ support, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, and--of course--the latest version of Android. Share: |
Ice Cream Sandwich: The Most Delicious Android Yet Unlock your phone with a smile, tab through the browser windows, shoot panoramic images, and automate polite text replies to unwanted calls -- Android 4.0 does it all. Share: |
RIM Announces BBX Operating System: A Unified OS for Tablets and Phones At BlackBerry DevCon in San Francisco, RIM says that future tablets and BlackBerry phones will have the same operating system. Share: |
Google Search to Have Default Encryption Google is rolling out default encryption using SSL on searches conducted by users who sign in with their accounts. Share: |
Samsung, Google Unveil Latest Android OS, Phone Google and Samsung on Tuesday unveiled the Galaxy Nexus phone running Ice Cream Sandwich, the latest version of Android. Share: |
Ballmer Feels Lucky Microsoft Didn't Buy Yahoo in 2008 The Microsoft CEO acknowledges he's fortunate that his company's $44 billion bid for Yahoo didn't materialize, though the companies remain partners. Share: |
Intel Reports Q3 Profit Growth Despite Atom's Struggles UPDATE: Intel benefited from strong microprocessor shipments and double-digit growth in laptop unit shipments, CEO says. Share: |
Gartner: The Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2012 At the annual presentation of Gartner's popular Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends presentation, Cearley offered the following examples of the way the tech world is changing. Share: |
Car Makers Rev up Plans for Hands-Free Car Tech Cars are becoming portable offices wired with the latest technology. These new services promise to help reduce the accident risk of taking work on the road. Share: |
Criminals Turn to 'card-trapping' at ATM Machines to Get Cash Criminals are embracing methods to trap debit and credit cards in ATMs for retrieval later, a move believed to be motivated by better security measures designed... Share: |
Amazon Silk Offers Increased Security on Open Wi-Fi Networks The cloud-based design of Amazon's Silk browser has positive security side effects because it encrypts all traffic between users and websites, especially... Share: |
German Federal Trojan Eavesdrops on 15 Applications, Experts Find A Trojan used by German law enforcement authorities to intercept Internet phone calls is capable of monitoring traffic from 15 programs, including browsers and... Share: |
Duqu: New Malware Is Stuxnet 2.0 A new malware threat has been discovered which is built on the same code as the sophisticated Stuxnet worm that plagued the Internet a year ago. Share: |
NetSuite Boosts Global Capabilities of Its SaaS Business Software NetSuite on Wednesday announced a series of enhancements and offerings meant to make its on-demand ERP (enterprise resource planning) software more desirable to... Share: |
China's Fast Growth Makes It Apple's Second-largest Market China has become Apple's second-largest market behind the U.S., with revenues increasing almost four times year-over-year for this past quarter, according to... Share: |
Amazon Cuts Publishers Out of the Mix, Makes Deals With Writers Releasing a book on one of the worlds largest publishing marketplaces could help your company. Here's a quick guide to the basics of self-publishing. Share: |
Oracle Patches Java Flaw Exploited in SSL BEAST Attack Oracle has released a new Java security update to address multiple vulnerabilities, including one exploited during a recently disclosed attack that can allow... Share: |
Cloud Storage Rivals Innovate to Meet iCloud Challenge Apple is bringing cloud storage to the mainstream with iCloud, but iCloud is not the only game in town. iCloud rivals have innovative offers and services to compete with the Apple cloud syncing and storage service. Share: |
Former Apple IPhone Exec Papermaster Becomes CTO at AMD Advanced Micro Devices has appointed former Apple iPhone development chief Mark Papermaster as chief technology officer, where he will take charge of developing... Share: |
Yahoo Profits Sink on Weak Ad Sales Yahoo reported steep declines in revenue and profit for the third quarter, pulled down by weak ad sales and the failure of its search partnership with Microsoft... Share: |
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