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Apple CEO apologizes for Maps, pledges improvements
Apple CEO Tim Cook admitted today that the company's controversial new Maps application on iOS "fell short" of Apple's commitment to the "best experience possible" for users. Read More


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2012 Ig Nobel Prizes honor real, but offbeat research
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Leaked video shows Qwerty, touchscreen RIM BlackBerry 10s
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Transcript of open letter from Apple CEO Tim Cook apologizing for Maps in iOS 6
Transcript of Apple CEO Tim Cook's letter to customers, sparked by Apple Maps flap. Read More

Trying to fill 6,000 jobs, Microsoft pitches $10,000 H-1B visa
With the recession hit in 2008, Congress put the idea of a "skills shortage" and a need for more H-1B visas in a closet. This didn't mean that interest in raising the H-1B cap went away for good. Read More


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Apple's contract with Google regarding Google Maps still had 1 year left
When Apple removed YouTube as a built-in app in iOS 6, it was reported their contract with Google had come to an end. That being the case, the story went that both Apple and Google were less than enthused about renewing said contract. Apple, after all, is seeking to rid itself of all things Google. And Google, well, they'd much rather prefer a standalone YouTube app for iOS with bundled advertisements... Read More

Criminals hack Adobe certificate
Criminals have broken into an Adobe server and provided two pieces of malware with a digital certificate that attest to them being legitimate code. Read More

Independent discovery of vulnerabilities will improve Android security overall
Android's openness gives its community and the market influence in the prioritization of Android's improvement. Android product managers must have a challenging job, because so many other developers, users, contributors and ODMs have the ability to influence the direction of Android's evolution. Openness also benefits Android through community-generated value. Read More


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iPhone 5 shows an Apple first: custom CPU core design
More details of the iPhone 5 CPU emerged this week, confirming Apple's claimed performance gains. But more importantly, they are the first indications of the impact of Apple's custom chip design, rather than relying on standardized cores licensed from ARM. Read More

What comes next as Facebook and Twitter slowly die?
Gibbs follows up on his column from two weeks ago wherein he claimed " I think I know just what might be the smart [social media] tubes of the future. Read More

Software defined networking still in slow lane
Cheaper network hardware and more efficient networking software, promised by suppliers earlier this year through the development of a new management system, is still some way off. Read More

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