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July 16, 2012
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Nokia Lumia 900 Now $50: But Do You Want It? Before running out and plopping $50 down on Nokia Lumia running Microsoft's mobile OS Windows Phone 7.5, here are six things to consider.
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Nvidia Investigates Breach of Hashed Passwords Nvidia said it is investigating the release of encrypted passwords from its user forums, another significant data breach following recent compromises at Yahoo.
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California Jury Returns Verdict Against RIM in Patent Suit A jury in California found Research In Motion had infringed a patent relating to wireless device management owned by assignment by Mformation Technologies.
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