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August 2, 2012
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Google's Android 4.0 Being Ported to $25 Raspberry Pi PC Developers are porting Google's Android 4.0 OS, code-named Ice Cream Sandwich, to the Raspberry Pi PC, which starts at US$25 and is the size of a credit card.
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Judge Sides With HP, Rules Oracle Must Continue Porting Software to Itanium A California court on Wednesday ordered Oracle to continue porting its software to the Intel Itanium chips used by Hewlett-Packard in a number of its servers.
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Chrome 21 Debuts with New Video and Audio API, 26 Bug Fixes With this new release, Google's browser takes its first step towards implementing the WebRTC real-time communications standard.
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Google Cracks Down on Misleading, Intrusive Apps in Play Store Android apps that provide what Google deems a "poor user experience" will be banned.
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RIM Unveils Its New 4G BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet Is this new PlayBook RIM's last hurrah in the tablet competition?
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Microsoft Calls Windows 8 Complete, But Analysts are Concerned Microsoft today announced that it's wrapped up Windows 8 and declared that the operating system has met the "release to manufacturing" (RTM) milestone.
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Google Cloud vs. Amazon Cloud: How They Stack up Google's new IaaS cloud boasts strong compute performance but lacks the breadth of features in Amazon Web Services' 4-year-old Elastic Compute Cloud, according to one industry analyst's side-by-side comparison of the services.
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Audit: Police Wasted Millions on Software, Crime-fighting Tech They Never Used Police in Oakland, California, have spent about $1.8 million in recent years on software and other crime-fighting technologies that they either never used or drastically underutilized.
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Different Cloud Survey, Same Cloud Adoption Concerns The Uptime Institute, a well-known and -respected organization that focuses on data center best practices and economics, recently released its 2012 Data Center Survey.
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Facebook Introduces Advanced Post Targeting Abilities For Business Pages This new tool should enable you to send focused messages to your fans.
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LibreOffice 3.5.5 Addresses Multiple Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerabilities Version 3.5.5 of the LibreOffice free personal productivity suite contains fixes for multiple security vulnerabilities that could be exploited to execute...
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Apple Asks Court to Punish Samsung for Releasing Documents in IPhone Suit Apple will ask a federal court to sanction Samsung for releasing documents that were not allowed as evidence in the companies' dueling patent lawsuits.
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Samsung Starts Producing New Mobile Flash Storage Samsung Electronics has started producing new smartphone and tablet flash storage chips, which the company said is four times faster than its predecessors.
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Sharp on Course for Huge Losses, Ramps up Production of Rumored Apple Screens Japanese display maker Sharp said Thursday it is ramping up production of a screen technology rumored to be favored by Apple for its new devices, even as its...
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Sony Turnaround Falters Sony's big recovery has already faltered.
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