Our Top Stories | Samsung Galaxy S III Event: What To Expect The much anticipated Samsung Galaxy S III makes its debut Thursday in London. Not much is known about the phone, but here is the latest on what to expect. Share: | Fujitsu Releases Platform to Let Standard Mobile Cameras Take 3D Pictures, Video Fujitsu has developed a system that allows standard mobile phone cameras to take 3D pictures and video. Share: | Sony Launches First Vaio Ultrabooks Sony is joining Intel's ultrabook push with the new Vaio T family, which includes models with 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch screens, the company said on Wednesday. Share: | Consumerization Trend Driving IT Shops 'Crazy,' Gartner Analyst Says IT managers who grapple with Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies can expect to see an explosion of different devices used by their workers. Share: | TechHive: How Google Drive's Terms of Service Measure Up Has the search giant given enough thought to privacy concerns related to its new cloud storage service? Share: | RIM After BlackBerry 10 Debut: Dead Or Alive? RIM's new operating system could help the company reclaim its smartphone prominence, but there are still some big roadblocks in its way. Share: | Mozilla Criticizes CISPA for Having Broad, Alarming Reach The head of Mozilla's Privacy and Public Policy Department said the measure before Congress goes far beyond Internet security. Share: | EA Selling Rock Band iOS Game for $5, Despite Looming Expiration Date Game owners are getting a message telling them that 'On May 31, ROCK BAND will no longer be playable on your device. Thanks for rocking out with us!' Share: | Microsoft Cracks Down on Racy Apps in Windows Phone Store Microsoft will contact developers whose apps icons and tiles contain racy imagery. The company says it will enforce sexual content guidelines more stringently. Share: | Users Unhappy With iTunes' New Security Questions Some users are complaining that iTunes' new security questions are too difficult, while others are too easy. Share: | Nokia Shipping 41-Megapixel Camera Phone in May, Hints at More to Come The PureView 808 was developed with Carl Zeiss, which Nokia will continue to work with on more PureView products. Share: | App to Help the Blind Wins Microsoft Imagine Cup Team Mobile Eye wins challenge with an app which describes surroundings to the blind. Share: | RIM Faces Trouble Despite BlackBerry 10 The last couple of years have obviously not been kind to Research in Motion, which is why the company has been hoping to generate some much-needed positive buzz by unveiling portions of its upcoming BlackBerry 10 mobile operating system this week. Share: | Verizon Promoting LTE as Home Broadband Alternative Verizon is charging $60 a month for 10GB of data, $90 a month for 20GB of data and $120 a month for 30GB of data. Share: | Dell: Ultrabook Sales Better Than Expected Dell's XPS 13 is selling better than expected, the company says. Share: | Gaming Laptops Now Available With Intel's Hot Ivy Bridge Processors Gaming laptops with the new Ivy Bridge chips--from Alienware, Asus, Samsung, and others--are ready for you to order. Share: | Motorola Mobility Bringing Red Ink to Google Balance Sheets Motorola Mobility, set to be acquired by Google, on Tuesday reported a 3 percent year-over-year increase in net revenue, to US$3.1 billion, for the first quarter of 2012, but suffered a net loss of $86 million. Share: | 12 Email Marketing Tips for Professionals From obtaining relevant data to reaching customers wherever they are, these best-of-breed email marketing tips can help you improve your campaigns beyond generic email blasts. Share: | iPad in the Enterprise: IT Must Stay Ahead of the Curve In a wide-ranging interview, an Apple expert shares real-world experiences about iPads in the enterprise, mobile device management and BYOD. Key takeaways for IT: Don't improvise when it comes to iPad adoption and don't get bypassed by rogue users. Share: | New Bare Metal Cloud Offerings Emerging Internap, using Voxel technology, is latest to offer cloud-like delivery of dedicated managed hosting. Share: | | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | Twitter Tools: 11 Apps and Services You Need Now Twitter is all about keeping things brief. After all, the micro-blogging service limits you to 140 characters per post. But the market for twitter apps and services is huge. Everywhere you turn, there's a desktop app aimed at organizing your social media life or a search engine claiming to be the next best way of culling the tweets you want to read. 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