Friday, February 17, 2012

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iPad Mini, priced at $299, would 'crush' tablet rivals, says analyst
Apple could price an 8-in. iPad as low as $299, an analyst said today, as part of a strategy to "crush the competition." Read More


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Hands on: Samsung's Galaxy Note engages, perplexes
Samsung's latest device, the Galaxy Note, offers a bright 5.3-in. display and a digital pen, making it an interesting cross between a tablet and a smartphone. Read More

Slow smartphone? It's not the network, it's NAND flash
Bad performance can be blamed on flash memory rather than CPU or network bandwidth, a team of researchers have found. Read More

Uncle Sam wants iPads, and maybe Androids
The U.S. Air Force is planning to buy as many as 18,000 tablet computers to serve as 'electronic flight bags,' that will replace the paper manuals and documents that air crews use today. Read More

WSJ: Google disregarded iPhone privacy settings
The Wall Street Journal has charged that Google, along with a number of other advertising agencies, have planted code on millions of iPhones that allows the companies to track user behavior. Read More

Microsoft slams Google over iPhone, Mac privacy boner
Microsoft today used the latest privacy flap involving Google to again blast its rival's behavior. Read More

Google's tracking of Safari users could lead to FTC probe
Google's alleged circumvention of do-not-track controls on Apple's Safari browser could lead to big fines from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission if the agency determines Google has violated a privacy settlement the company agreed to in March, some privacy advocates said Friday. Read More

From CIO.com: Security Experts Ask House for Light a Regulatory Touch
Technology industry representatives -- looking to prevent an additional set of compliance requirements -- urge House subcommittee to avoid new cybersecurity regulations to shore up the nation's digital defenses. Read More

MIT researchers build wireless 'pharmacy on a chip'
Researchers at MIT have developed a wirelessly controlled and programmable microchip that can be implanted into the human body to deliver medicine Read More

Twitter finally completes redesign rollout for all users
Twitter this week finally wrapped up the rollout of a Twitter.com redesign first announced in December. Read More


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Oracle drops one Java patent claim against Google
Oracle has decided to give up on one of the patent claims it brought against Google in its lawsuit over alleged Java intellectual property violations in the Android mobile OS. Read More

Smartphone vendors have a lot to prove in Barcelona
The pressure is on HTC and LG Electronics to show they can compete with Apple and Samsung Electronics in the smartphone market by showing off impressive products at Mobile World Congress, which starts in Barcelona later this month. Read More

Acer upgrades Iconia Tab tablets to Android 4.0
Acer is upgrading all of its Iconia Tab tablets to Google's latest Android 4.0 OS, with updates due to be completed by the end of April, the company said on Friday. Read More

Auditor: State's HR software system has series of 'material weaknesses'
An SAP-based human resources software system implemented last year by Kentucky's government suffered from a series of "material weaknesses" that could result in significant financial misstatements, according to a report released this week by the state's auditor. Read More

Salesforce.com: 'Cloud Computing Debate Is Over' in Washington
With the federal government climbing on board with the cloud revolution, the important questions for service and application providers turn to issues surrounding security, architecture. Read More

The Byte - Chrome OS update, SSD's bleak outlook, tablet race results, Android 5.0 Jelly Bean
Amazon's Kindle Fire is catching up to Apple's iPad. Google hopes to fixed dropped WiFi on its Chromebooks. Researchers think that SSDs have a bleak outlook. Read More

Wall Street Beat: Tech reaps rewards of market surge
Tech companies, coming off a strong earnings season, were big winners Thursday as markets rose to multiyear highs on reports of a strengthening economy. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple beats Motorola over iPhone patent in Android
The smartphone wars take another twist, with Apple [AAPL] prevailing in an important patent dispute with Motorola Mobility. Meanwhile the clock is ticking until a third player enters the room, Microsoft, a company which seems equally determined to 'Nuke' Android. Read More

Preston Gralla: Whitewash of the investigation of Apple's Chinese suppliers would hurt Microsoft, too
Before the investigation of working conditions at Apple's Chinese suppliers has even begun, the head of the group doing the work has praised the biggest and most controversial factory. This potential whitewash will hurt Microsoft as well as Apple, because the same company turns out Microsoft hardware, the Xbox. Read More

 
 
 

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