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Apple Targets Galaxy S III, Note in Latest Legal Action

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September 1, 2012
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Apple Targets Galaxy S III, Note in Latest Legal Action The February case has already resulted in a ban on the sale of Galaxy Nexus phones in the United States, although that injunction is pending appeal.
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Researchers Find Critical Vulnerability in Java 7 Patch Hours After Release The new vulnerability allows a complete Java Virtual Machine sandbox escape in Java 7 Update 7, researchers from Security Explorations say.
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Software That Tells Fibs on Your Behalf The fake Twitter followers industry is just the tip of the iceberg -- in fact, a huge fake-popularity industry takes many forms.
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Dell, VMware to Sell Bundled System That Supports Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Dell's new vStart for VDI is based on VMware's View 5.1 VDI software and Citrix XenDesktop 5.6.
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Amazon, Motorola, Nokia to Battle Apple with Tech Announcements Nokia and Microsoft are expected to kick off the season September 5 by announcing a high-end Lumia phone, probably with a new version of Windows Phone OS.
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Samsung Shows Off Series 9 Laptop With Retina-Matching Display Apple isn't the only one that can pack the pixels into a high-end laptop.
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Browser Plug-in and Website Warn About Data Harvesting by Facebook Apps UPDATE: Secure.me's App Advisor website and browser plug-in are designed to make users aware of privacy risks.
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Prognosis for Medical Apps Is Guarded In Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the humanoid crew members of the Enterprise wore little boxes near the waistlines of their pajama-like uniforms.
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Walmart Experiments With iPhone App Checkout System The iPhone app would streamline the process of using self-checkout terminals for in-store shoppers and takes another step toward the MCX mobile-payments network.
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HBO's CTO Skeptical Over Potential for 4K TV The need for screen sizes bigger than 60 inches hampers the techlogy's chance for success.
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How to Prepare for IT Service Delivery of the Future IT's industrial revolution is here, and it's all about service. In the future, IT will focus on the customer, services and automation. To stay relevant and competitive, business leaders must embrace industrialized automation as a way to deliver customer outcomes faster, cheaper and at higher quality.
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Lenovo's Touchscreen All-in-ones With Windows 8 to Start at $599 Lenovo is adding more all-in-ones with touchscreens to take advantage of Windows 8.
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HP Launches Open WebOS into Beta, Pushes Ahead with Hiring Two builds are now available for developers: one for the desktop, and one for ARM devices.
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Facebook to Allow Apps to Send Notifications to Users A new API being tested will allow applications to deliver short messages to their users' profiles.
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App Spotlight: SwiftKey 3 for Android on Sale for 99 Cents Beloved by users and critics alike, this third-party keyboard app helps you type faster and more accurately. It normally sells for $3.99.
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With Galaxy S III, Startup Carrier Ting Goes Live on Sprint's LTE Network Mobile startup Ting, which delivers its voice, text and data offerings over Sprint Nextel's network, has become the newest LTE service provider by shipping its...
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The GeekTech Blog Is Moving! PCWorld's GeekTech blog has a new home. Read on to learn more.
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IBM and Oracle Present Rival Chips for 'big Iron' Servers IBM and Oracle shared more details this week about new RISC chips they're building for server customers, the Power7+ in the case of IBM and the T5 for Oracle.
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Apple Targets Galaxy S III, Note in Latest Legal Action The February case has already resulted in a ban on the sale of Galaxy Nexus phones in the United States, although that injunction is pending appeal.
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Researchers Find Critical Vulnerability in Java 7 Patch Hours After Release The new vulnerability allows a complete Java Virtual Machine sandbox escape in Java 7 Update 7, researchers from Security Explorations say.
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