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iPhone iOS 4 Complaints Could Be Apple’s ‘Vistagate’

Just when you thought it was safe to turn on your iPhone … Antennagate may be over, but complaints are now rolling in from iPhone 3G users who downloaded the latest Apple mobile operating system.

There are reports that upgrading the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS to iOS 4 causes the phone to drag and the [...]

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July 29, 2010 in News to me

Mobile Apps Leak Personal Info on Android, Apple Phones

Mobile apps on Android-powered smartphones and Apple’s iPhone can disclose more personal data than most users realize, security vendor Lookout revealed Wednesday at the Black Hat USA 2010 conference in Las Vegas. Rather than being malicious, users often give the apps permission to access data when they are installed.

Lookout CEO John Hering and CTO Kevin [...]

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July 29, 2010 in News to me

HP Confirms Plans for Both Windows and webOS Tablets

Hewlett-Packard has confirmed it plans separate tablet computers running Microsoft’s Windows and Palm’s webOS. HP says it will use Windows for a business device and webOS for a consumer-oriented machine.

No release dates, product specs, or prices have been named, but HP spokesperson Marlene Somsak told us in an e-mail that a Slate-type computer is coming [...]

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July 29, 2010 in News to me

Motorola Smartphone Sales Up Despite Mobile Loss

Motorola said it shipped 8.3 million cellular handsets in the second quarter — including 2.7 million smartphones, or 400,000 more units than the company shipped in the prior quarter. Overall, the company said it earned $162 million — up from $26 million in the same period last year.

However, Motorola said its mobile-device shipments declined from [...]

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July 29, 2010 in News to me

Amazon Offers New $189 Kindle, with a $139 Model Coming

In a move to compete with Apple’s iPad and emerging e-reader alternatives, Amazon.com on Wednesday unveiled the next-generation Kindle. The new-look Kindle comes equipped with a new electronic-ink screen that offers better contrast in a 21 percent smaller body that holds fast to its six-inch reading area. The new Kindle is also 15 percent lighter [...]

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July 29, 2010 in News to me

U.S. Orders for Dell Streak Overflow Even Without a Price

Though the Dell Streak took its inaugural bows on Telefonica’s O2 network in the United Kingdom early last month, U.S. consumers are still waiting to get their hands on the hybrid tablet-smartphone. Despite a large volume of pre-orders on the company’s web site, Dell has yet to announce pricing or provide a firm U.S. launch [...]

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July 28, 2010 in News to me

Safari 5.0.1 Released with Extensions Gallery, Bug Fixes

On the heels of an iMac refresh, Apple on Wednesday released the next version of its web browser. As promised, Safari 5.0.1 comes complete with extensions and a Safari Extensions Gallery. In June, Apple rolled out extensions support to help developers create extensions using HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. The result is a growing gallery currently [...]

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July 28, 2010 in News to me

Amazon-Facebook Deal Could Lead To Social Shopping

The leading e-commerce site and the leading social network just shook hands on a tie-up that could lead to social shopping. Amazon.com launched a new beta feature Tuesday that lets shoppers connect their Amazon and Facebook accounts. The feature serves up gift recommendations for users and their friends based on the information stored in Facebook [...]

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July 28, 2010 in News to me

Out-of-Stock Droid X May Become Best-Selling Android Phone

With Verizon Wireless estimated to have sold roughly 300,000 Droid X smartphones, the powerful handset is fast becoming the best-selling Android-powered device.

But new adopters will have to wait until at least Aug. 4 to get one. Analyst Mark McKechnie of Gleacher and Company has found that the phones are out of stock at Verizon stores [...]

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July 27, 2010 in News to me

Out-of-Stock Droid X Is Best-Selling Android Phone

With Verizon Wireless estimated to have sold 300,000 Droid X smartphones, the powerful handset is fast becoming the best-selling Android-powered smartphone.

But new adopters will have to wait until at least Aug. 4 to get one. Analyst Mark McKechnie of Gleacher and Company has found that the phones are out of stock at Verizon stores everywhere, [...]

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July 27, 2010 in News to me

Apple Refreshes iMacs, Launches Magic Trackpad

Forget about mobile devices for a moment. Apple on Tuesday updated its iMac lineup just in time for the back-to-school rush. A new 21.5-inch 3.06-GHz Intel Core i3 iMac has a suggested retail price of $1,199.

The latest iMacs come with dual-core Intel Core i3 and i5, and quad-core Core i5 and i7 processors. The processors [...]

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July 27, 2010 in News to me

Free Tools Can Fix Windows Shortcut Vulnerability

Security firms G Data Software and Sophos have released free tools that eliminate a vulnerability in an operating-system component called the Windows Shell for Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. According to Microsoft, the vulnerability exists because Windows incorrectly parses shortcuts in such a way that malicious code may be executed whenever the icon [...]

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July 27, 2010 in News to me

Ask.com Reverts To Origins and Answers Questions

Asking Ask.com may now result in answers, not just links. On Tuesday, the search engine launched a new version that it described as “the first step in a multi-pronged strategy” to provide answers to users’ questions, either from content on the web or from “previously unpublished knowledge shared by any of the millions of Ask.com [...]

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July 27, 2010 in News to me

Google Apps for Government Has FISMA Certification

On Monday, Google introduced a new version of its Google Apps suite specifically designed for use by federal, state and local government agencies in the U.S. Google Apps for Government provides the same applications that are otherwise available, but with Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) certification, as well as other support for governmental regulations. [...]

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July 27, 2010 in News to me

Yahoo Japan Rejects Microsoft’s Bing, Selects Google

Score another win for Google. Despite Yahoo’s intimate relationship with Microsoft’s Bing search engine, Yahoo Japan has snubbed Bing in favor of the world search leader.

Yahoo Japan on Tuesday said it will tap Google’s technology to power both its search engine and search ad-delivery system. But the decision may not have rested fully on Yahoo’s [...]

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July 27, 2010 in News to me