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June 27, 2012
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New Kindle Fire Tablet by End of July? Latest leak suggests some anxiety on Amazon's part about Google's rumored tablet.
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Apple Patent Wins: Samsung Tablet Blocked from US and Apple Awarded 27 New Patents Apple has been granted 27 new patents, including one patent that covers famous touch screen gesture such as "pinch to zoom."
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Google Announces Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean' The next major update for Android, due in mid-July, will feature upgraded search, better responsiveness, and more.
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Google Unveils Nexus Q Streaming Media Player Google's Nexus Q uses your Android smartphone or tablet in conjunction with Google Play to stream music and videos to your HDTV, sound system, or just speakers.
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T-Mobile USA CEO Philipp Humm Resigns Philipp Humm has resigned as CEO of T-Mobile US, the fourth-largest U.S. mobile operator, and will be replaced by Chief Operating Officer Jim Alling.
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Google's Tablet Rumored to Run Jelly Bean and Cost $200 At Wednesday's Google I/O keynote it's expected Google will announce an Asus-built tablet with a 7-inch display, 1.3GHz quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, 1GB RAM, and 8GB or 16GB of storage.
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Watch Video of Google I/O Keynote Live Here If you can't be there, here's the next best thing. Watch the keynote video from the Google I/O developer's conference here.
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Internet Explorer 10: MIA from Windows 7 Microsoft is maintaining its year-long silence on a release timetable and features for its new browser on its current OS.
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MediaTek Launches Android Dual-Core Platform on Eve of Google I/O The new dual-core chipset supports high-resolution displays, 1080p video playback, and 8-megapixel cameras.
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12 Free Social Media Tools These free tools will help you better protect your privacy, attract more followers, and increase your reach and influence.
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The Sorry State of WinRT Apps on Windows Phone 8 Microsoft might like you to think a properly written Windows 8 Metro-style app will work on Windows Phone 8. News from the trenches: It ain't that easy.
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Microsoft Says It Is Happy With Its Windows Phone Partners. But For How Long? Will the company do the same with smartphones that it did with tablets?
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Kai Design May Help Google Keep Nexus 7 Tablet Costs Low Google may be using Nvidia's new Kai reference design in its highly anticipated Nexus 7 tablet, a move that would bolster the tablet's reported low starting price of $199 without much of a Google subsidy.
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The Two Most Feared Attacks -- And How to Avoid Them Large organizations with ample resources quake in their boots over two common security threats. Here's your best defense.
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Facebook Email Change Sparks User Outcry Facebook users today expressed outrage over what they saw as a unilateral move by the company to replace the display email addresses of all users with a Facebook.com email address.
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Do Automatic OS X Security Updates Signal a Sea Change at Apple? Experts say the move is positive, but it's unclear if Apple has changed its often criticized stance on security.
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Expert: Advanced Persistent Threats Can Be Beaten Detection is key, but how you respond to APTs is equally important
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Zynga to Roll out Unified Gaming Platform, Multiplayer Gaming Zynga announced Tuesday that it would build a social gaming network that provides a more unified gaming experience, whether players are on Facebook, or on iOS or Android devices.
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Aging Enterprise Networks Face Security Risks, Obsolescence Majority of enterprise networks have outdated, misconfigured, insecure devices not up to the task of supporting BYOD and virtualization, a new study finds.
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ATM Fraud Refunds May Not Come Quickly, If at All In early April, A$800 vanished from my account, the result of a late-night withdrawal from a cash machine in a Sydney neighborhood I'd never been to before.
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