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Image Gallery: Google's Ice Cream Sandwich Take a look at these screenshots from Androids upcoming OS Ice Cream Sandwich.
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Processors: What to Expect From CPUs in 2012 What does the future hold for processors? We expect more speed and less power consumption, lurking behind unassuming code names such as Ivy Bridge, Piledriver, and Tegra 3.
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Yes! Jailbreak iOS 5.0.1 on iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPad -- Untethered Finally, there's an untethered jailbreak for iOS 5 devices -- most of them, anyway.
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Go Daddy Rivals Aim to Capitalize on SOPA Controversy Hover, Name.com, and Namecheap are offering discounted transfer rates in an attempt to get people to leave Go Daddy.
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Anonymous Hacks SpecialForces.com, Posts Passwords and Credit Card Data The breach, which occurred several months ago, is part of a larger Anonymous hacking campaign called LulzXmas.
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Google's Ice Cream Sandwich Android OS: An In-Depth Look Let's delve deep into a detailed review of what's new in Android 4.0 and how it measures up.
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Windows Phone 7 Marketplace Hits 50,000 Apps, Still Lags The market share of Microsoft's mobile platform was just 1.5 percent in the third quarter of 2011, according to Gartner figures.
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NTT DoCoMo, Samsung, and Others to Set Up Joint LTE Chip Venture NTT DoCoMo said Tuesday it will form a joint venture with Samsung, Fujitsu, NEC and two other Japanese companies to design and sell chips for high-speed mobile networks based on the LTE (Long Term Evolution) standard.
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Security Headlines You'll Never Read News about successful hacks isn't news at all because no one is doing security right and everyone's been breached.
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Why is Windows Phone 7 Failing? Former General Manager Explains Despite years of development and countless millions in marketing, Windows Phone 7 still has gained no traction with consumers.
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Intel Antitrust Case May Be Headed to New York Court A federal judge in Delaware has cancelled a Feb. 14 trial of an antitrust case filed against Intel in 2009, after plaintiff New York state asked the court to allow its transfer to a New York state court.
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UK E-Health System Could Cost CSC $1.5B Writeoff Computer Sciences Corp. might have to write off the US$1.5 billion investment it has made in developing and deploying a failed e-patient records system in the U.K., which the government canceled in September, the company warned in a filing Tuesday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Apple's Purchase of Anobit Will Give It a Leg Up on Rivals Apple's buyout of Israel-based solid-state drive (SSD) manufacturer Anobit Technologies will give the company a significant technological boost in the mobile market, and the deal could yield huge cost savings.
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2012: Virtual Desktops Are All the Rage As budgets are locked in for 2012 it's time to aggressively expand server virtualization, and those who are held back by cost may consider virtual desktops.
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Penny Arcade Publishes Transcripts Of Customer Service Blunder Read on to learn how horrible customer service is killing the reputation of N-Control, a video game controller vendor with poor choice in PR agencies.
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China to Launch GPS Alternative With Own Beidou System China on Tuesday began offering its own satellite navigation system to users, as an effort to move away from the nation's reliance on the U.S.-built NAVSTAR GPS...
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Intel Tries to Keep Netbooks Alive With New Atom Chips Intel on Wednesday started shipping the latest Atom chips for netbooks, an important step to sustain growth of the low-cost PCs in the wake of the tablet...
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Five Open Source Technologies for 2012 Next year, if all goes according to plan, Red Hat will become the first open source software company to generate more than US$1 billion a year in revenue. It...
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China Racing to Expand Data Center Capacity China is in the midst of an unprecedented data center construction boom that's providing business opportunities for U.S. companies and could see China emerge...
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Wrap Your Phone in Tin Foil: Massive Solar Storm Is Coming Our sun is ramping up its solar activity right about now: Look for an increase in solar storms in the next couple years.
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Image Gallery: Google's Ice Cream Sandwich Take a look at these screenshots from Androids upcoming OS Ice Cream Sandwich.
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Processors: What to Expect From CPUs in 2012 What does the future hold for processors? We expect more speed and less power consumption, lurking behind unassuming code names such as Ivy Bridge, Piledriver, and Tegra 3.
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RIP Technology: 10 Products and Services That Died in 2011 From the Flip to Google Health, these tech losers showed promise--just not enough to keep them alive.
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A Users Guide to Android Ice Cream Sandwich Ice Cream Sandwich adds some delicious upgrades, but it still requires a bit of a learning curve. Well walk you through the good, the bad, and the ugly of Googles latest version of Android and provide some tips to get you all set up with the new OS.
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PCWorld's Favorite Downloads of 2011 At the end of another year, PCWorld reviewers name downloads and Web programs we liked so much we just kept on using them.
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PCWorld's Favorite Downloads of 2011All year long, we PCWorld reviewers immerse ourselves in desktop programs and Web software. After evaluating a program, often we uninstall itbut several of this year's finds earned places in our workflows and/or our hearts. These programs and services are the ones we reviewed for PCWorld Downloads and also kept using for our own productivity and enjoyment. Perhaps you started using them this year, too&and if not, well, a shiny new year is right around the corner.
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