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Firefox OS Devices Coming To Sprint

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July 2, 2012
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Firefox OS Devices Coming To Sprint Seven carriers worldwide will be the first mobile operators to support Mozilla's HTML5-based mobile OS.
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VLC Player Beta Lands on Android VLC for Android offers access to your entire video and media library with full search capabilities -- if your phone is among those supported.
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IE, Chrome Battle for Title of Top Browser in June Two browser tracking firms disagree on the dominant browser, but concur that Firefox is slipping.
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Drones: Another Target for Hackers Add to the list of concerns about drones in U.S. airspace the chance of hacking and redirection by terrorists, researchers warn.
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Samsung Seeks Stay on Injunction Against Galaxy Nexus Samsung asked a U.S. federal court for a temporary stay on the preliminary injunction prohibiting sale of its Galaxy Nexus smartphone the U.S.
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Apple Pays $60 Million for iPad Trademark in China Apple is paying for ownership of the iPad trademark in China as part of a settlement with a little-known Chinese firm.
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Sony Acquires Gaikai: 4 Possible Outcomes The electronics vendor's acquisition of the game streaming service presents some interesting possibilities.
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Apple's Chinese Suppliers Violate Worker Rights, Says Labor Group UPDATE: Serious violations of worker rights remain at Apple's Chinese suppliers, even as Foxconn tries to improve working conditions, a labor study reports.
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Chatter of Kindle Fire Update Steals Nexus 7's Spotlight Analysis: More speculation seeps out about a skinny, 10-inch Amazon tablet and more robust Kindle Fire to be unveiled in July.
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Kinect Brings the Magic to Windows PCs Earlier this year, Microsoft released Kinect for Windows -- a version of the motion-control Xbox peripheral that works out-of-the-box with a PC running Windows 7...
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Google Play Key to Nexus 7's Success The success of the Nexus 7 tablet will depend on Google's ability to bring users to its selection of 400,000 apps and other content through Google Play.
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Seven Tips for Spicing Up Your Facebook News Feed Tired of seeing your news feed filled with inane updates from people you don't care about? Spice it up with these tips.
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Apple's Proview Payoff May Set Ugly Precedent Settlement may have been slow in coming because Apple is wary of future products being targeted by trademark trolls.
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Best Buy Cuts Price on MacBook Pro with Retina Display The big box retailer is running an in-store sale on Apple gear, including iMac all-in-ones, iPod devices, and MacBook Pro and MacBook Air laptops.
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Twitter Turns off 'Tweet' Tap to LinkedIn Twitter messages will go down a one-way street on LinkedIn after Twitter shuts off its flow of data to the professional networking site on Friday.
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Mobile Devices Are the New 'Wild West' Mobile devices have gigabytes of data and access to sensitive information just like PCs, but most people are failing to properly secure them.
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Mozilla Gains Telco, Phone Manufacturer Backing for Firefox Mobile OS Mozilla said Monday that it has named its forthcoming HTML5 mobile operating system Firefox OS, gained support for it from more telcos and found two device...
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How Many Lego Bricks Would it Take to Build A House? This Calculator Knows If you're thinking big for your next Lego project, Lego My House will calculate how many bricks you would need to build an actual house.
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Mac Backdoor Used in Attacks Against Uighur Activists A new Mac OS X backdoor is being distributed as part of email-based attacks against Uighur activists, according to security researchers from antivirus firm...
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Widely Used Web Attack Toolkit Exploits Unpatched MSXML Flaw An exploit for an unpatched vulnerability in the Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) has been incorporated into Blackhole, one of the most widely used Web attack...
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Firefox OS Devices Coming To Sprint Seven carriers worldwide will be the first mobile operators to support Mozilla's HTML5-based mobile OS.
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