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: |
Worried About Win 8 Secure Boot? So Is the Free Software Foundation The group urges PC users to sign a statement demanding that manufacturers keep the door open for alternate operating systems. 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: |
As Ubuntu Linux Turns 7, 'Precise Pangolin' Planning Begins Version 12.04 will be Ubuntu's fourth Long Term Support release, focusing squarely on refinement and stability. Share: |
Linux Mint Will Soon Get a GNOME 3 Edition Eschewing Ubuntu's Unity, this popular Linux distribution will add a version with GNOME 3.2 instead. 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: |
Private Social Networks Playing Facebook Role in More Workplaces From retail chains to electric utilities to manufacturers, a growing number of U.S. corporations are harnessing the power of social networks to modernize how... Share: |
New Details Emerge About Oracle's Social Network More specifics about Oracle's new Social Network software came to light on Thursday, following the product's debut at the OpenWorld conference earlier this month. 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: |
Google's Brin Initially Thought Google+ Circles Feature Was Too Complicated Sergey Brin initially considered the Circles content-sharing mechanism on Google+ to be too complicated, but after he started using the site he changed his mind. Share: |
Tips for Reaching Out to Twitter's 50 Million Daily Users Your business cant afford to ignore Twitter anymore. Make it work for your company without wasting time. 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: |
RIM Apologizes for Recent BlackBerry Outages with Free Apps RIM offers users free apps and a month of technical support as an apology for last week's outages. Share: |
NEC Says New Technology Doubles Lithium Battery Life NEC said Monday that it has developed a new lithium-ion battery technology that doubles the life span of conventional models. Share: |
3 Ways to Save Yourself After a Phishing Attack Microsoft and Mozilla are exchanging heated jabs about whose browser is more secure, but your browser can only protect you so much from phishing attacks. 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: |
Sun Was Close to Licensing Java Patents to Google for $28M Google and Sun Microsystems' discussions to co-develop Android ultimately broke down because of disagreements over control of the platform, Google wrote in a trial brief late last week related to its dispute with Oracle. 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: |
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