Wednesday, August 03, 2011

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Apple iPad 3 prototypes everywhere
Apple's introduction of the iPad 2 tablet computer on March 2 generated lots of buzz and the product has been a winner, but for many Apple watchers the real excitement is in guessing what the next version will look like. Speculation over what the iPhone 5 will look like has been simultaneously hot. Read More


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Chromebooks you can buy now
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Why Wi-Fi as we know it is in trouble
Aug. 2, 2011 isn't just the day that the U.S. risks defaulting on its debt. It is also 802.11 day (8/02/11), a day when the wireless industry should ponder its future because today's Wi-Fi networks are about to be hit by a perfect storm of problems. Read More

Android Trojan records phone calls
While previous Android malware only logged call information, a new Trojan records actual phone calls. Read More


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Skype takes iPad app live, for real this time
Skype today restored its new iPad program to Apple's iOS App Store after pulling it from the download market yesterday. Read More

Android market share nears 50% worldwide
It's a new month, which means that another research firm has released data showing us that Android and the iPhone are pretty popular. Read More

How the iPad will change IT forever
Apple's tablet is pushing the 'consumerization of IT' trend in a way that IT can't stop -- and doesn't need to Read More


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Apple patches iOS security certificate flaw for iPhones, iPads
The latest iOS update corrects a security flaw in how Apple's mobile OS handled security certificates. Without it, hackers can create their own certifcates, opening iPhone and iPad sessions to capture and decryption. Read More

First Windows "Mango" Phone unveiled
The first smartphone based on the new "Mango" edition of Microsoft's Windows Phone platform was unveiled on Wednesday in Tokyo. Read More

Keyboard links to multiple Bluetooth devices; a lightweight PC headset system
Shaw reviews Multi-Link Bluetooth Keyboard with Touchpad, by Iogear, and Savi 440, by Plantronics. Read More



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