Monthly Archives: July 2010

HTC Evo 4G Helps Sprint with Apple iPhone Battle

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The HTC Evo 4G smartphone was in many ways a blessing for Sprint during its second quarter, proving to be a very popular device...

Inside Black Hat: Day One at the Security Conference

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For those looking for information about the latest exploits, vulnerabilities and information protection strategies, the first day of briefings at this year's Black Hat...
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Google Android Cruz Reader, Tablet Coming from Velocity Micro

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Google Android Cruz Reader, Tablet Coming from Velocity Micro by Clint Boulton Cruz Reader Slated for an August launch, the Cruz Reader measures 7.55 inches by 5.6...

Google Users Concerned About WiSpy but Still Prefer Google

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Some 1,000 voters indicated that while the majority of users are concerned about Google's collection of citizens' computer data from wireless networks, they stick...

Microsoft Reveals Office for Mac 2011 Features

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Microsoft is providing a behind-the-scenes glimpse at some of the features in the upcoming Office for Mac 2011, through a series of videos on...

RIM BlackBerry 6 OS: 10 Reasons Why Apple Needs to Worry About It

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Research In Motion's BlackBerry 6 operating system software will be available soon. The software is arguably the best update RIM has made to its...

Apple Releases Safari 5.0.1, with Extensions

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Apple released Safari 5.0.1 July 28, along with a Safari Extensions Gallery that offers downloadable features for the browser. The company had previously released...

New Verizon Droid X Ad Pokes Fun at iPhone 4

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The snarky marketers at Verizon Wireless have come up with a new potshot to make fun of Apple's iPhone 4 antenna issue and boost...

Intel Debuts Optical Interconnect at 50G bps

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Intel engineers have created a prototype of an interconnect that uses light rather than copper wiring to speed up data transfer within a system...

Amazon Reports Kindle Sold Out

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Amazon.com's Kindle page currently lists the bestselling e-reader as "temporarily out of stock," with no word on its future availability. While the Kindle's recent...