Monthly Archives: July 2010

Apple, HTC, Microsoft, Others Face E-Mail Patent Lawsuit

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NTP is now the latest smartphone-arena company to file a patent-related lawsuit.On July 8, NTP filed patent lawsuits against six of the industry's biggest...

Solar-Powered Plane Lands Safely After Night Flight

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The Solar Impulse HB-SIA, with pilot Andr??« Borschberg at its controls, successfully landed Thursday morning in Switzerland after flying through the night, a first-ever...
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Apple iPhone 4 vs. iPhone 3GS, Android Smartphones

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Apple iPhone 4 vs. iPhone 3GS, Android Smartphones by Nicholas Kolakowski Antenna Rim Some users have reported touching the iPhone 4s antenna rim causes their reception bars...

NSA Cyber-security Program Details Revealed

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The National Security Agency revealed some information about the nature of its "Perfect Citizen" cyber-security program after a report about the agency's plans surfaced...
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Google Me Social Network Wont Make Facebook Flinch

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Google Me Social Network Wont Make Facebook Flinch by Clint Boulton Facebook Is Really, Really Big At nearly 500 million users, Facebook is to social networks what...

StarWind Releases 5.4 iSCSI SAN Software

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Storage virtualization and iSCSI storage specialist StarWind Software announced the release of StarWind 5.4, an iSCSI SAN software platform, which is designed to turn...

Enterprise Wireless: It’s All About Work

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Wireless networking in the enterprise is all about getting work done. And work may not always mean e-mail or messaging, or those other nice...

Google License Approved by Chinese Government

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Google's Internet Content Provider License has been renewed by the mainland Chinese government, reported the search-engine giant, two days after Beijing officials reported that...

Promise Technology Unveils Automated Storage Appliance

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Promise Technology, which has been operating under the radar-but is well known within the industry-as the OEM storage for Apple's Xserve systems, on July...

Google Steet View Privacy Controversy Touches Congress

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Google has fired back at Consumer Watchdog's criticism that the company accidentally snooped on the personal WiFi networks of several members of Congress.In May,...