Monthly Archives: July 2011

Why NOT To Use Facebook

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Verizon Debuts Data Usage, Monitoring Tools

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While network operator Verizon Wireless is causing a stir this week by announcing the end of unlimited data plans, to be replaced with a...

Samsung Galaxy S II Embraces New Design Approach, Tech: Teardown

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Samsung's Galaxy S II embraces a new design approach along with cutting-edge technology, according to a teardown by ABI Research. That combination could make...

Apple’s App Store Passes 15 Billion Downloads

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Apple's App Store has passed more than 15 billion downloads, according to the company. Currently, the online storefront holds some 425,000 applications, including 100,000...

Motorola Droid 3 Is a Winner: 10 Reasons Why

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Motorola is planning to launch the Motorola Droid 3 on July 14. The device is a follow-up to the company's Droid 2, which performed...

LG Cuts Smartphone Sales Forecast by 20 Percent: Reports

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LG Electronics officials, who earlier this year boasted of an aggressive expansion of their smartphone portfolio, are now reportedly cutting their smartphone sales projections...

Facebook Answers Google+ Hangouts With Skype Calling

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One has to appreciate the timing of Facebook unveiling a group chat application one week after Google+ launches a social network to not-so-subtly compete...

A Look at DLP

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Data loss prevention isn't a new idea, but it's a concept that's become increasingly important to IT as organizations recognize the threat to their...

Verizon Tiered Pricing Plan Unlikely to Affect Users: Consumer Reports

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Verizon this week replaced its $30-a-month unlimited plan with three new plans with varying data limits. The new pricing structure offers customers monthly plans...

Apple Fails to Block Amazon.com’s Use of ‘Appstore’

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Apple wanted a U.S. District judge to immediately halt Amazon.com's use of the term "Appstore."The judge said, "No."That's the latest twist in the trademark-infringement...