Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Apple to ban stealthy iPhone contact data harvesting

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Apple to ban stealthy iPhone contact data harvesting
Shortly after two U.S. Congressmen asked Apple to about iPhone and iPad apps that snatch users' contact lists without permission, the Cupertino, Calif. company promised ro address the issue with a future software update. Read More


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OCZ launches 16TB flash card
OCZ Technology released a PCIe-based NAND flash card that offers five times the capacity and three times the performance of its previous generation card. The product is aimed at cloud environments by speeding up I/O performance in servers. Read More

Smaller iPad talk resurfaces, but Apple won't be tempted, say experts
Apple is unlikely to pull the trigger on a smaller-sized iPad, experts said today. Read More

NASA fixes computer glitch on robot traveling to Mars
NASA engineers updated the software for a robotic Mars rover, correcting a more than two-month-old computer glitch while the robot hurtled through space on its way to Mars. Read More

FCC cracks down on telemarketing robocalls
The FCC has approved new rules requiring telemarketers that use autodialed or prerecorded telephone calls to sell products to get written approval from customers. Read More

From CIO.com: The iPhone, Android Walkie-Talkie App Everyone's Talking About
Does anyone really need to turn their iPhone or Android smartphone into a walkie talkie? Sure they do, says CIO.com blogger James A. Martin. Read More

HP offers dedicated tech support for Elite PCs
Hewlett-Packard has expanded technology support options for its premium Elite PC customers, who will now be able to select a single tech support person to deal with over the life of a PC, the company said on Wednesday. Read More

New processor to cut cost of LTE smartphones, says Renesas
Chip maker Renesas Mobile has launched the MP5232, a processor that will allow vendors to build LTE (Long Term Evolution) smartphones with a price tag between US$150 and $300, the company said on Wednesday. Read More

Oracle preps MySQL Cluster for Web use
Oracle has updated its MySQL Cluster software to make it more appealing to large Web service providers, among other users of large-volume distributed databases. Read More

Zynga makes dramatic shift from public cloud
Zynga has moved most of its users away from Amazon Web Services and onto its private cloud in a move to maximize the reliability and performance of its social games network. Read More


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HP offers dedicated tech support for Elite PCs
Hewlett-Packard has expanded technology support options for its premium Elite PC customers, who will now be able to select a single tech support person to deal with over the life of a PC, the company said on Wednesday. Read More

Activist-backed collaboration platform set for March release
The Global Square, an online global collaboration platform for activists backed by WikiLeaks among others, plans to have a functional prototype by March, its sponsors said. Read More

Enterproid to enable work and personal numbers on one phone
Enterproid is expanding its dual-persona phone platform to include voice through a new deal with BroadSoft. Read More

Chinese public divided on iPad trademark dispute
Ordinary Chinese people are taking sides in the iPad trademark battle between Apple and local display vendor Proview, with some thinking the U.S. tech giant should simply change the name of its iconic tablet. Read More

PhoneGap: Mobile development made easy
Adobe PhoneGap taps basic Web development skills for mobile apps on iOS, Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone Read More

SEC denies carrier attempts to block shareholder net neutrality votes
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has rejected attempts by three telecom companies to block shareholder votes on whether they should commit to net neutrality principles. Read More

Cisco to appeal Microsoft-Skype deal in European court
Cisco will appeal the European Commission's approval of Microsoft's US$8.5 billion Skype acquisition, saying the agency should demand that the companies support standards for interoperability with other collaboration platforms. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple CEO Tim Cook hints broad iPhone attack
Apple has its eyes on the low end mobile phone market, and appears to have reached a philosophical turning point in its dealings with the Apple TV, CEO Tim Cook suggests as he offers glimpses at the company's expansive future. Read More

Josh Stephens: Are virtual network devices creeping into your network?
Virtualization technologies have dramatically changed the way that we think about servers and computing resources in general; this is common knowledge among most technologists and especially with system administrators. However, many engineers fail to realize that these technologies have also created significant changes to our networks. Read More

Preston Gralla: Apple CEO Tim Cook: PC app innovation is dead, killed by the iPad
Software innovation on PCs is dead, killed by the iPad and Android, Apple CEO Tim Cook claims. He adds that tablets will outsell PCs and Macs, although didn't give a date for when that will happen. Read More

 
 
 

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