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Android 4.1: It's the Little Things that Win

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July 30, 2012
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Android 4.1: It's the Little Things that Win Analysis: Android 4.1 is a big gain for Google's mobile OS, but it's composed of many, many tiny steps forward.
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Researcher Creates Proof-of-concept Malware That Infects BIOS, Network Cards New Rakshasa hardware backdoor is demonstrated at Defcon security event; it is persistent and hard to detect, researcher says.
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Former Apple Designer Won't Be in Court Monday for Apple Samsung Trial Shin Nishibori, a former Apple designer and a key witness in Samsung defense against patent infringement allegations from Apple, claims his subpoena was not properly served.
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Taiwanese University Claims Apple's Siri Infringes Its Patents The university wants to help Taiwanese electronic firms counter patent battles brought by foreign firms.
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Fraudsters Tempt Olympic Fans With Bogus Streaming Websites The Olympic Games in London have sparked interest from fraudsters, with a raft of sites supposedly offering live video streams of events.
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Microsoft Closes Perceptive Pixel Deal The company's large, touch displays are expected to boost Microsoft's collaboration products like Lync.
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Court Filings Reveal Early iPhone, iPod Prototypes Documents submitted to a California court as part of the patent battle between Apple and Samsung Electronics provide a fascinating look at early iPhone and iPad designs.
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What Apple's Acquisition of AuthenTec Means Apple's purchase of fingerprint tech company AuthenTec means biometric readers could soon be standard on mobile devices. That's both good news and bad.
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OS X Mountain Lion Downloads Hit 3 Million, Apple Says The refreshed operating system has held the No. 1 spot on the Mac App Store's bestselling paid app list since it popped to the top last Wednesday.
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Persistent Router Botnets on the Horizon, Researcher Says at Defcon Security researcher Michael Coppola demonstrated how small and home office (SOHO) routers can be compromised and turned into botnet clients by updating them with...
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Apple, Samsung Patent Case Jury Selection Begins Lawyers for Apple and Samsung Electronics have begun choosing the 10 people that will make up the jury to which they will argue claims of patent infringement.
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OLPC Brings Tablet Capability to Aging XO Laptop With Touchscreen One Laptop Per Child is redesigning its venerable XO-1.75 laptop, by adding a touchscreen, the non-profit organization said in a blog post late last week.
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RHEL Now Available on Reserved Instances in Amazon's Cloud Amazon Web Services has added the ability to run Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a Reserved Instance, which allows users to cut their costs, the company said on...
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Panasonic Says New Artificial Photosynthesis Method Is World's Most Efficient Panasonic said Monday it has developed a new system for artificial photosynthesis that can remove carbon dioxide from the air almost as well as plants do, as...
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Oracle Buys Xsigo for Software-defined Networking Oracle said Monday it has inked a deal to buy software-defined networking vendor Xsigo Systems, in a move that will support Oracle's ongoing foray into cloud...
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HTC Closes Office in South Korea Where Its Smartphones Struggled Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC has closed its office in South Korea, a country where its handset sales have been low, it said Monday.
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