Samsung Says Game Not Over, Korean Analysts Predict Bounceback In a blog post Monday, the electronics giant said it had hoped to reach a settlement with Apple. Share: |
Samsung Unveils Galaxy Player 5.8 The newest iPod Touch rival runs Android 4.0 with Samsungs TouchWiz interface and comes with Bluetooth 4.0, storage options, and a 5.8-inch screen. Share: |
Dropbox Two-Step Verification: Hands On Online services are enabling additional security by checking your identity via SMS or a mobile app. Here's how it works. Share: |
Samsung Teases Windows 8 Tablet Hybrid Launch at IFA 2012 Another promotion for Samsung's next trade show suggests we'll see the Samsung Series 5 Hybrid, announced last June. Share: |
Samsung Wants Galaxy Tab Ban Lifted in the US After Apple Patent Verdict Samsung tells a Californian court that Apple should pay it damages because it has been unable to sell the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in the U.S. Share: |
Postini Competitors Go After Google's Customers UPDATE: Google is confident it will retain these customers as it shuts down the unit and transitions them to Google Apps. Share: |
Are the Feds Stalking You on Facebook? Analysis: Not to get paranoid, but we try to determine why a Bostonian discovered mystery Facebook logins from Washington, D.C., some 450 miles away. Share: |
10-Inch Kindle Fire May be Delayed Amazon's event next week may highlight tablets that are smaller than Apple's iPad. Share: |
Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 is More Profitable Than iPad A tear-down analysis reveals Samsung makes $56 more selling its Wi-Fi-only tablet than Apple gets by selling the iPad for the same price. Share: |
16 Awesome Free Games Looking for a little entertainment that won't break the bank? From browser-based puzzlers to downloadable shoot-'em-ups, we have a free game that's just right for you in our latest roundup. Share: |
Do Your Gadgets Rob You of Sleep? Exposure to tablets and other electronics with backlit displays can disrupt circadian rhythms and cause insomnia or restless sleep, researchers say. Share: |
10 Questions for WellDoc CFO Jon Brilliant WellDoc CFO Jon Brilliant discusses his career and his job at the health-care behavioral science and technology company. Share: |
Startup Branch Offers Place to Chat Can another service find a fit in the crowded social networking world? Branch, still in beta, has backers who believe it has found a route. Share: |
Protect Your Dropbox Data with Two-Factor Authentication Dropbox is stepping up security for its cloud-based data storage service by providing the option of requiring two-factor authentication to log in. Share: |
The Long Road to iPhone 5 Analysis: In the five years since the first iPhone shipped, Apple has changed our habits and expectations. What has it done for us lately? Share: |
Guild Wars 2 Launches: Two Failures And One Success As always, a new MMO launch comes with its share of technical difficulties. Here's the good, the bad and the ugly on the Guild Wars 2 launch. Share: |
Dropbox Upgrades Security With Two-factor Authentication The file-sharing utility Dropbox is now offering two-factor authentication, a system that makes it much harder for hackers to capture valid credentials for a... Share: |
Unpatched Java Vulnerability Exploited in Targeted Attacks, Researchers Say Attackers are exploiting a new and unpatched vulnerability that affects the latest version of Java -- Java 7 Update 6 -- in order to infect computers with... Share: |
Next-generation Windows Expected to Make a Splash in Berlin This week, consumer electronics vendors are once again congregating in Berlin for the IFA trade show, where products based on Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 and... Share: |
Samsung Invests $976 Million in ASML for Tech to Build Smaller Chips Following Intel and contract chip maker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), Samsung Electronics will invest €779 million (US$976 million) in the Dutch... Share: |
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