Saturday, 29 September 2012

RIM hits third consecutive loss as BlackBerry sales fall

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RIM hits third consecutive loss as BlackBerry sales fall

09.29.2012 10:41 AM

Shipments of its BlackBerry smartphones fell in the quarter ended September 1 as Research In Motion posted its third straight loss.

Phone location data privacy issue hits federal court Tuesday

09.29.2012 10:10 AM

A federal court will consider next week whether police can obtain cell phone location records from wireless carriers without a search warrant.

 

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Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite explained in new video

09.29.2012 8:01 AM

The online retailer introduced the gadget earlier this month, and it has generated strong interest.

Gotye remix blends music with video technology

09.29.2012 7:28 AM

A HP Scanjet 3C somehow sits in for the vocals. Two hard drives pull off drums and a cymbal. And a xylophone is controlled by a PIC16F84A microcontroller.

Tech shares up for Q3, but face uncertainty

09.29.2012 7:03 AM

Though market analysts have cut forecasts for global IT spending this year, they still expect overall increases.

Companies rush to protect IT breakthroughs

09.29.2012 6:33 AM

Today's patent push includes rich, established companies in a variety of industries where IT is becoming the business model: healthcare, automotive, retail, insurance, consulting, airlines.

LightSquared asks to share weather-balloon spectrum for its LTE network

09.29.2012 6:03 AM

The spectrum-sharing plan would allow LightSquared to launch a high-speed LTE network sooner than any other new competitor in the U.S., according to the company.

Website for think tank rejects browser do-not-track requests

09.29.2012 5:24 AM

Privacy groups, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, and some lawmakers have pushed do-not-track technology as a way for Web users to control who collects their personal information.

Micro Express AL5100 review: All-purpose powerhouse

09.28.2012 6:00 PM

Beneath the Micro Express AL5100's average-looking exterior beats the heart of a high-performance system.

What you need to know about the Adobe certificate compromise

09.28.2012 2:34 PM

Adobe is planning to revoke a code-signing certificate after discovering it has been compromised and used to launch malicious attacks.

x360ce: Free software lets you use old controllers for newer PC games

09.28.2012 2:30 PM

The free and open source x360ce project was designed to address the problems of using a classic controller for PC gaming. Doing the job Microsoft should have done, x360ce intercepts and translates XInput calls so DirectInput controllers can understand them.

Six Windows 8 tablets: Can one be your next travel PC?

09.28.2012 2:30 PM

Loaded with Intel's latest Atom processor, these mid-range Windows 8 devices promise tablet and laptop functionality in a carry-on-friendly single package.

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