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July 20, 2012
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Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Heads to HTC One: An Update Roundup Now that the source code for Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is available, the update announcements from phone makers such as HTC are starting to roll in.
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Curious About Firefox OS? Run It on Your Desktop Now anyone can play with nightly builds of Mozilla's mobile operating system, which is still in development.
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Hacker Arrested for 2008 DDoS Attacks on Amazon.com A 25-year-old Russian was arrested Wednesday for planning and executing DDoS attacks on Amazon, eBay, and Priceline back in 2008.
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Phishing Websites Reach All-time High The sites faked 392 brands, and more than 38 percent of the fake websites were related to financial services, according to the report.
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Privacy Monitoring App Clueful Booted from iOS App Store Apple has given the boot to BitDefender's Clueful, a privacy monitoring app for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
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Smartphones of Summer: The 12 Hottest Handhelds The 12 best high-end smartphones available this summer season, from handset makers Samsung, Motorola, Apple, HTC, Nokia and more.
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Broadway Gizmo Brings Live TV to Your iPad, iPhone When fully connected, users can stream live TV content from the box to any client device, including iPhones and iPads, or just regular old PCs or Mac notebooks.
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Idioms Lost to Tech 20 technologically-extinct phrases we probably won't be saying much longer.
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Lowe's Brings Home Automation to the Masses For as little as $179, consumers are able to monitor and control their homes via a smart phone, tablet, or Internet connected computer.
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Motorola Boosts Google Revenue UPDATE: Google reports a profit of $2.79 billion in the quarter ended June 30 and appears to be betting on expanding its foray into making devices.
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Edit Docs on Your iPad Using Microsoft Office Web Apps Here's a workaround to access Office Web Apps on the iPad right now, with the help of the Chrome iOS browser.
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Microsoft's Shift to the Cloud: What It Means for You With Office 2013 and Windows 8, Microsoft launches into its most ambitious strategic shift since the original release of Internet Explorer. Here's how it will affect you.
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Ubuntu Linux 12.10 Will Integrate Web Apps into the Desktop With its new Ubuntu Web Apps feature, Canonical says it aims to 'set the Web free of the browser.'
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Microsoft Clarifies Office 365 Access for Macs Mac owners who subscribe to the upcoming Office 365 Home Premium will be able to acquire Office for Mac 2011 as part of their subscription plan.
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Sony Hopes Android 4.0 Will Save the Walkman Apple's iPod Touch gets a new rival with the announcement of the Walkman F800 powered by the latest version of Google's Android OS.
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Prezi: The 3D Alternative to PowerPoint This innovative cloud-based presentation software is the cure for boring slideshows.
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BBC to Test Ultra High-Definition TV at London 2012 Olympics BBC and NHK will use the world's only Super Hi-Vision equipment to film a variety of Olympic sports and broadcast them to the public.
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Don't Be an Instagram Photo Jerk You can get great-looking photos without overdoing the Instagram effects. Here are some tips on how to take control of your photo editing.
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Facebook's Facial Recognition Draws US Senate Scrutiny Privacy issues arise regarding Facebook's tag suggestions feature, as senators ask what the social network does with the collected data.
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iPad Launch in Beijing Quiet, Orderly Apple's new iPad went on sale in China Friday with a sparse, orderly line at one of Beijing stores, as the company used a reservation system to distribute the tablet.
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Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Heads to HTC One: An Update Roundup Now that the source code for Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is available, the update announcements from phone makers such as HTC are starting to roll in.
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