Monthly Archives: July 2010

Apple iPad Will Lead Tablet PC Market: Analyst

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Apple will sell 20 million iPads in 2011, predicts a new research note from Barclays Capital, as manufacturers such as Hewlett-Packard and Dell try...

Mobile Health Management Apps Debut on Revamped Federal Website

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Health management tools are among 17 new mobile applications that are available on the General Services Administration's newly revamped USA.gov Website. USA.gov, officially relaunched...

Mobile Internet Use on the Rise, Led by African-Americans, Latinos

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More Americans than ever before are now wirelessly online, the Pew Internet & American Life Project revealed in a July report.The study found 47...

Cyber-attack Threat Justifies NSA Vigilance

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The United States is under attack. Right now most of the attacks are against the commercial interests of the United States, much like the...

Firefox 4 Still Can’t Beat Google Chrome: 10 Reasons Why

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With the release of Firefox 4 Beta 1, Mozilla is preparing to once again take on Google's Chrome, Opera Software's Opera and Microsoft's Internet...

Android Rose, Apple Fell in Quarterly Users: ComScore

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Google Android was the only smartphone operating system to see its U.S. subscriber percentage increase in the three-month period between February and May 2010,...

YouTube Offering Leanback, TV-Style Video Feed

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YouTube is now offering a beta version of Leanback, a previously announced service that automatically plays videos in a continuous stream, providing visitors with...
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Inside Intel’s Hottest Advanced Computing Projects

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Inside Intel's Hottest Advanced Computing Projects by Chris Preimesberger The Wired Brain: The Ultimate Interface to Computers In a collaborative project with Carnegie Mellon University and the...

Independent Climate Change E-Mail Review Exonerates, Chides Scientists

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A report following the leak of a slew of private e-mails from scientists concerning climate change largely exonerated those involved from allegations of propagating...

Mobile Search Important for Businesses, Survey Finds

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Compete, a Kantar Media company, released the results of its first-quarter 2010 Smartphone Intelligence survey, which showed major movement in the use of local...