Sunday, 11 November 2012

Apple, HTC settle smartphone patent fight

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Apple, HTC settle smartphone patent fight

11.10.2012 8:45 PM

The two companies announced an end to all disputes involving each other's patents, as they reached a 10-year licensing agreement covering all current and future patents.

Email, not war, prompted retired general's downfall from CIA

11.11.2012 8:51 AM

The lesson for David Petraeus and others: If you don't want to get busted for something, you shouldn't email someone about it.

 

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DVRs are being targeted by hackers, says security expert

11.11.2012 10:48 AM

A security firm identifies a new hole being exploited by hackers: DVRs, which may be connected to a network that then allows access to PCs.

Hacking contest encourages women to enter tech

11.11.2012 9:38 AM

Computer security conferences tend to be male-dominated affairs. It's not that women aren't present, but just not anywhere near their normal proportional representation in society.

Telecom firms, prisons team to gouge callers, group charges

11.11.2012 10:14 AM

U.S. prisons, immigration detention centers and telecom carriers are charging "exorbitant" rates on collect calls made by inmates, and the U.S. Federal Communications Commission should step in to set rates, a coalition of 110 human rights groups, lawyers, and professors said.

Microsoft Surface RT tablet touch cover keyboard fuels complaints

11.11.2012 9:00 AM

Even though the iPad rival has only been on the market for a little more than two weeks, some early users say the keyboard splits where it connects to the tablet.

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