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iOS 6 device users report baffling range of Wi-Fi problems
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Time to eat crow: Windows 8 is better than Windows 7
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'Replacement Google' creator awaiting NFL penalty flag
Yesterday my colleague Colin Neagle was among those who flagged a new parody site called Replacement Google for necessary roughness in the way that it skewers the National Football League for foisting upon us "replacement referees," who all too often find only folly when searching for the correct call. Replacement Google is just as useless, but in a much more amusing manner. Read More


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Cisco acquires Wi-Fi-based location company
Cisco this week said it acquired ThinkSmart Technologies of Cork, Ireland, a software company that delivers location data analysis based on Wi-Fi networks. Read More

RIM offers wider peek at new BlackBerry UI
Executives at beleaguered smartphone vendor Research in Motion on Tuesday gave a peek at new features in the upcoming BlackBerry 10 operating system, and released updated development tools for an enthusiastic audience of BlackBerry programmers. Read More

Air Force sets first post in ambitious Space Fence project
The US Air Force this week said it will base the first Space Fence radar post on Kwajalein Island in the Republic of the Marshall Islands with the site planned to be operational by 2017. Read More


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An iPad stand, a WiFi access point, and a honeypot
I've checked out many iPad stands over the last few months and I just found what I think is one of the very best: The Uprise 360 produced by Hub Innovations. This is a dead simple design which your iPad (version 2 or 3) snaps into and you can rotate it to portrait or landscape as required. It's easy to remove the iPad when you need to and that's it ... as I said, it's dead simple and does the job. For $39.95 the Uprise 360 produced by Hub Innovations Uprise 360 gets a Gearhead rating of 5 out of 5. Read More

Intel chief's candor about Windows 8 could sabotage tablet event
Intel's press event tomorrow in praise of upcoming Windows 8 machines could be awkward in the wake of news that the company's CEO deems the new Microsoft operating system unready and in need of improvements. Just about a month away from the Windows 8 launch, Intel and executives from Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Samsung and ZTE are going to tout new tablets and convertibles – just the type... Read More

HP ships dense 4-socket servers for virtualized environments
Hewlett-Packard's new four-socket blade and rack servers for virtualized environments will provide more processing cores and memory in a tighter space so that virtual machines can be deployed more quickly, the company said on Tuesday. Read More

How to report problems in iOS 6's Maps
iOS 6's Maps don't currently quite have the same breadth of information as its Google-powered predecessor, if I may be permitted to indulge in a bit of understatement. But, as Apple itself pointed out, the system is in part crowdsourced--"the more people use it, the better it will get," the company told us last week. Read More

iOS 6 Arrives: 16 Key New Features
Although the new OS for the iPad and iPhone is largely a collection of refinements, users will still want it. Read More

 
 
 

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