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Most Android tablets fail at GPL compliance
Matthew Garrett has been doing a bit of Saint Nick's job for him — checking to see who's naughty and nice for GPL compliance on Android tablets. The list comes a bit after Christmas, but it appears that many of the vendors shipping Android tablets deserve nothing but coal in their stockings. Read More


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Why not put Phone 7 on Microsoft tablet?
All tech eyes focus on Las Vegas this week for the Consumer Electronics Show, including on Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's Wednesday evening keynote at which he's widely reported to be introducing a tablet computer running Windows. Oddly, at least from my perspective, it will run Windows 7 instead of its new Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system. Read More

IPv6 New Year Predictions
Last year I made some predictions for 2010. I commented that there were many "Easy Predictions" and those, for the most part, came true. Let's see how I did on my predictions for 2010 and try to predict what will happen in 2011. Read More


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AT&T is extending its Wi-Fi services, turning selected hotspots into larger-scale hot zones and aggressively marketing its Wi-Fi managed services to education, healthcare, and retail markets. It's all about wireless access, anywhere. Read More

Did pillow talk buy Mark Hurd an SEC beef?
The waters keep getting choppier for former HP boss Mark Hurd, and by extension, his new employer, Oracle. Read More


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Photographers Are NOT Terrorists
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Santa Claus Placed On Watchlist As Possible Terrorist
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Austerity is Merriam-Webster's most searched word of the year
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