Monthly Archives: July 2012

iPad Mini: 10 Features It Must Have If It Sees the Light of Day

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For months now, rumors have suggested that Apple is planning to launch a smaller tablet, called the iPad Mini. The device could reportedly have...

Bing Search Struggles to Lead Microsoft Online Services to Success

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Vanity Fair magazine has been teasing the reading public by posting excerpts of its upcoming online report about Microsoft. It touts the missteps made...

iPad Mini Being Readied for Production: Report

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Seemingly swayed by the success and appeal of Android smartphones, Apple is rumored to be planning an iPhone that features a larger display than...

Motorola Atrix HD Targets Business Users, Runs Android 4.0

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Mobile phone maker Motorola is reaching into the business-oriented smartphone market with the release of the touch-screen Atrix HD, which sports a bevy of...

WikiLeaks Starts Releasing 2.4 Million Emails Linked to Syrian Government

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WikiLeaks today began releasing a database of more than 2.4 million emails to and from Syrian political figures and others from a period stretching...

Cummings Engineering Launches SecureMobile Platform

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Mobile and cloud security specialist Cummings Engineering announced the release of its flagship mobile security platform, SecureMobile, which features the company€™s Secure Agile Interoperable...

Cisco Changes Privacy Policy in Cloud Connect Service

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Cisco Systems officials are trying to repair the damage from the ham-fisted rollout of its Connect Cloud service, which angered users of some of...

Google’s Nexus 7 Tablet: Feature-Packed, Responsive, Reasonably Priced

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The first thing you think when you pick up Google's new Asus-built, Android Jelly Bean 4.1-powered Nexus 7 tablet is this: Wow, this is...
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Trim Design Is Light, Comfortable to Hold

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Trim Design Is Light, Comfortable to Hold Google's Nexus 7 weighs only a bit more than a pound and fits comfortably in the hand and...

With DNSChanger Shutdown on July 9, Concerns Remain

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By: Robert LemosIn March, a judge agreed to extend the U.S. Department of Justice's control over the domain-name infrastructure that allowed a widespread piece...