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Most Android Users Still Lack Froyo

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September 19, 2010
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Most Android Users Still Lack Froyo Analysis: Apple, Google take different approaches to mobile device upgrades. Customer-oriented or confusing?
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Firefox Patched for 'Stability' Mozilla pushed out a patch to all versions of Firefox, including the beta Firefox 4, to repair issues that caused crashes.
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Adobe Reader More Secure After Version 9 Adobe's automatic patching feature helps keep the latest versions safer, while older versions remain susceptible to hacks, security firm reports.
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Internet Speed Isn't Everything Analysis: It's important, but shouldn't be overrated; thoughts on walking the line.
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Apple is Fastest Growing Brand, Report Says Other tech firms beat Apple in Interbrand's "Best Global Brands" ranking for 2010, but Apple's value has zoomed.
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Facebook Places Arrives in the UK The social network's smartphone location-sharing service launched last month has found a place in the UK.
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iNewspaper: The Next iPad Service? Apple is reportedly working with news organizations on a service modeled after iTunes, with revenue-sharing for digital subscriptions.
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Facebook 'Clickjacking' Awareness Campaign Launched Security firm AVG is trying to educate university students about malware and subterfuge on social networking sites.
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What's Next for the iPhone? (Hint: Not from Apple) Analysis: Mobile startups jockey at DEMO Fall 2010 to show off their iPhone add-ons, apps and accessories.
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Rumor: Froyo for Droid X Coming Soon? Originally slated for a late Summer release, Verizons flagship Android Droid X still lacks an official update to version 2.2.
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Five Reasons to Ignore the Galaxy Tab and Get the iPad There are a number of features and functions that make the Samsung Galaxy Tab a compelling challenger, but there are still a handful of factors that make the Apple iPad the better choice.
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Spray-on T-Shirt Tech Looks Cool, Might Actually Be Useful Researchers develop a spray-on fabric, but the potential uses go beyond mere fashion.
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