Monthly Archives: April 2011

ATandT First Quarter Barely Marred by Verizon iPhone 4

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AT&T announced fiscal first-quarter 2011 results April 20 that were peppered with records. While many wondered whether the arrival of an Apple iPhone 4...

RIM May Challenge Google for Nortel 4G Patents

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Research In Motion may be getting ready to make a play for the Nortel Networks wireless networking patents Google has agreed to buy for...

Skype Fixes Android App Vulnerability

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Skype has fixed the privacy vulnerability in its Android application that allowed malicious apps to harvest sensitive user data.The vulnerability has been addressed in...

Google Earth Builder Brings Geospatial Data to the Cloud

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Google April 20 introduced Google Earth Builder, a new service to let businesses host geospatial data on Google's cloud computing network and access the...

Intel Benefits from Cloud Computing, Explosion in Mobile Devices

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Despite a challenging first quarter and weakening consumer demand, strong business spending and emerging markets are driving demand for Intel's traditional businesses. Company executives...

PC Repair: Now in Two Easy Steps!

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From the “Not Really Serious, But Oh So True” Department, we have a guide that shows you how to fix problems on any PC...

HTC, Nokia Did Not Violate Apple’s iPhone Patents: ITC Report

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HTC and Nokia did not violate Apple's technology patents on the iPhone, according to an initial report by the staff of the U.S. International...

Apple, Samsung Gearing Up for Major Smartphone, Tablet Patent Fight

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With Apple's patent-infringement case against HTC underway in an International Trade Commission (ITC) court, the iPhone maker has filed a new legal claim against...

RFID Can Help Food Industry Prevent Illness Outbreaks: Report

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ABI Research has released a new report, called "RFID-Enabled Food Safety and Traceability Systems," that explores how the Food Safety Modernization Act affects use...

Apple iOS Devices Overwhelm Android Gadgets by 59%: comScore

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Apple iOS devices outnumbered smartphones and tablets based on the Android operating system by 59 percent in the U.S., throwing a bucket of cold...