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Anonymous Sprint Employee Apparently Leaks Samsung Galaxy S III Training Videos

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June 13, 2012
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Anonymous Sprint Employee Apparently Leaks Samsung Galaxy S III Training Videos The clutch of videos appears to demo yet-unseen Samsung Galaxy S III features.
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Microsoft Scrambles as It Patches 26 Bugs, Warns Users of Active Attacks Microsoft patched 26 vulnerabilities, including one in Internet Explorer that's already being exploited. The company also warned customers of a new zero-day.
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Social App Skout Suspends Teen Community After Rape Allegations Skout, which offers a social networking app for iPhone and Android devices, has suspended temporarily access to its teen community, after three cases of alleged rape.
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Apple's Ping Social Network to Shutter, Report Apple will shut down its music-focused social networking service Ping in favor of partnerships with Facebook and Twitter, according to an online report.
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Windows 7: The New XP? When Windows 8 comes out, my guess is that people will stay away from the new version of the operating system and stick with Windows 7.
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iFixit Teardown: Retina MacBook Pro Will be Hard to Repair Apple had to make a few design compromises in order to build the slim Retina MacBook Pro.
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Verizon Alternatives: Where to Keep Getting Unlimited Data (Comparison Chart) Verizon Wireless will become a less hospitable place for unlimited data users with its 'Share Everything' plans. Here's a look at your options for keeping unlimited data.
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Firefox 14 Beta Arrives with an Extra Shot of Security Now in Mozilla's Aurora channel, meanwhile, Firefox 15 adds native PDF support.
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Samsung TecTiles Let Users Automate their Lives with NFC TecTiles allow you to automate daily or repetitive smartphone operations with just one tap.
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Leaked Windows Phone 8 Screenshots Show Skype Integration The pressure is on Microsoft to expand its young phone OS and its influence with app developers.
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5 Things We Love/Hate About Windows 8 Now that Microsoft has released the latest beta version of Windows 8, with the clever name of Release Preview, here are 5 things we love and 5 things we hate about the new OS.
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AMD Adds ARM Processor as It Looks Beyond x86 Starting next year, AMD chips will integrate ARM's Cortex-A5 processor with TrustZone security technology.
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Dell 'Super Excited About Windows 8,' Vows No Dell Smartphones Michael Dell talks plans for a bevy of mobile device to launch with Windows 8, weighs in on company's strategy for security, cloud computing.
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iOS 6: Cool New Features, Same Old iPhone iOS 6 may be bringing some new features to the table, but underneath it all it's still the same boring old iOS.
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Social Etiquette Crimes: Are You a Kloutbragger? The etiquette of using popular games and sites--including Words With Friends, Klout, and Draw Something--is simple. Until some bonehead gets annoying and takes all the fun out of it.
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McAfee Tightens Integration of Cloud Security Products Integration is much more important, given how processors from Intel (which owns McAfee) are what most cloud services run on today.
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Acer Takes on Apple With High-Res Iconia Tab A700 Android Tablet Jam-packed 10.1-inch model has more memory, and a lower price, than Apple's third-generation iPad.
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Apple Runs Out of Retina MacBook Pros Apple's new laptop is facing shipping delays of three to four weeks, and eBay resellers are cashing in on the shortage.
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Amazon Cloud Player App Comes to iPhone, iPod Touch -- At Last Amazon has finally released an app for iOS users of its Amazon Cloud Player service.
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FAQ: Verizon's New Share Everything Plans There are a lot of details in Verizon's new Share Everything data, voice and text sharing plans, some of which are mentioned in footnotes on Verizon's Web site.
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