Friday 4 May 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III vs. iPhone 4S vs. HTC One X: Spec Smackdown

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May 4, 2012
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Samsung Galaxy S III vs. iPhone 4S vs. HTC One X: Spec Smackdown Here's how the new Samsung Galaxy S III stacks up against its competitors from Apple, HTC, Nokia, and Google.
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John McAfee, Antivirus Pioneer, Arrested by Belize Police McAfee antivirus founder John McAfee is reportedly taking legal advice after a raid on his Belize home by police resulted in the software entrepreneur's arrest.
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Windows 8 Dumps Default DVD Playback Microsoft's Windows 8 will not ship with support for DVD playback. It says DVD playback will require a "marginal cost" OS upgrade or a third-party solution.
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Samsung Galaxy S III: Everything You Need to Know Here's the scoop on what Samsung didn't discuss at the launch party of the next hot Android phone.
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EA Says Rock Band for iOS Isn't Closing Rock Band maker Electronic Arts assured customers it was not shutting down its iOS version of the popular music game despite a message sent out earlier this week by the company announcing it would close the game.
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Samsung Galaxy S III: A Visual Tour Samsung's new flagship phone, in pictures.
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Samsung Launches Galaxy S III Smartphone Samsung's Galaxy S III sports a quad-core chip, a bigger screen, a host of software features, including voice recognition.
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New V8 Tech Gives Chrome an Extra Shot of Speed Benchmark results suggest performance improvements of as much as 25 percent, Google says.
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Does Faster Internet Access Lure Piracy? Google is laying down fiber in Kansas City, and Hollywood is worried about one thing only: movie piracy.
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Brace for Big Batch of Microsoft Patches Microsoft plans to ship seven security updates next week, of them three critical, to patch 23 bugs in Windows, Office, Silverlight and .Net.
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Judge Throws out Mass John Doe Porn Copyright Lawsuits The person who pays for the Internet access is not necessarily the person who pirated the film, New York judge declares.
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LinkedIn to Buy SlideShare for $119 Million The acquisition will give LinkedIn users access to the tool that shares presentations online, as the networking site seeks to make its site more of a destination.
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Samsung Galaxy S III: Battle of the Big Displays Apple refines the iPhone's resolution, while Android phones just keep getting bigger ... and perhaps morphing into tablets.
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Yahoo Board to 'Review' Discrepancy in CEO's Resume Yahoo sas its board will review a discrepancy in the resume of its CEO, Scott Thompson, and "make an appropriate disclosure" to shareholders.
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Yahoo CEO's Resume Overstated His Technology Background Yahoo acknowledges that its new CEO, Scott Thompson, does not hold a degree in "accounting and computer science" as his resume and the corporate website stated.
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Facebook's Valuation for IPO is Lower Than Expected UPDATE: Facebook is aiming to initially price shares between $28 and $35, according to documents filed after the markets closed Thursday.
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Future Tablets will Crowd iPad, Kindle, Analysts Say The iPad's market dominance will wane by 2017, while the popularity of Amazon's Kindle Fire is already shrinking.
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DisplayFusion Relieves Windows 8's Multi-Monitor Headaches Third-party programs must fill the gap in Windows 8's lackluster multi-monitor support; here's one viable option.
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NASA Says No Sensitive Information Breached in Unknowns Hack NASA acknowledged Friday an attack on one of its websites by "The Unknowns," a group that has been publicly trickling information on websites it has hacked.
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