Friday 4 October 2013

Z10 flop costs BlackBerry nearly $1 billion in three months

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Z10 flop costs BlackBerry nearly $1 billion in three months

09.27.2013 6:35 AM

BlackBerry confirmed on Friday its $965 million net operating loss in the second quarter, following low interest in the Z10 smartphone.

Beats remembers Dre, buys out HTC stake

09.27.2013 6:50 AM

HTC is selling back the remainder of its stake in Beats Electronics, shedding its financial ties to the headphones vendor in a partnership that did little to help turn the smartphone maker's fortunes around.

 

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Cisco IOS updates fix 10 denial-of-service vulnerabilities

09.27.2013 7:20 AM

Cisco Systems has patched 10 vulnerabilities that could impact the availability of devices using various versions of its IOS software.

Google Open Project beams Android apps to any Net-connected display

09.27.2013 7:26 AM

A new Google research project has developed a hardware-free way to project your smartphone screen to a connected display.

Report: Microsoft's building a single app store for Windows PCs, tablets, and phones

09.27.2013 7:51 AM

The 'One Microsoft' lines are beginning to blur, starting with the unification of the Windows Store and the Windows Phone Store.

German court rules Apple photo-management patent invalid because of Steve Jobs keynote

09.27.2013 8:40 AM

Germany's Federal Patent Court invalidated an Apple photo-management patent because Steve Jobs showed how the technology worked during a keynote months before the company applied for the patent in Europe.

New proof-of-concept tool detects stealthy malware hiding in graphics cards

09.27.2013 9:06 AM

Which is scarier: The fact that malware can get cozy in your hardware, or the fact that it was completely undetectable until now?

IE zero-day vulnerability exploited more widely than previously thought

09.27.2013 9:24 AM

A recently announced and yet-to-be-patched vulnerability that affects all versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) has been exploited in targeted attacks against organizations in Taiwan since the beginning of July, according to security researchers.

Hefty price premium awaits early DDR4 memory adopters

09.27.2013 9:31 AM

With new DDR4 memory, computers will be faster next year but users will likely pay a premium on the price of the technology.

Why Office 365 is a better value than Evernote Premium

09.27.2013 10:12 AM

Evernote Premium has a number of new features and updates, but at half the cost of an Office 365 subscription the math doesn't add up.

Valve's Steam Controller brings mouse and keyboard precision to the gamepad

09.27.2013 10:59 AM

On Friday, Valve made its third and final Steam Box announcement for the week. The big reveal? A gamepad that works with all current and future Steam games, featuring dual trackpads and a touchscreen.

NSA admits employees spied on husbands, boyfriends, and girlfriends

09.27.2013 6:26 AM

Employees of the U.S. National Security Agency spied on "unfaithful" husbands, boyfriends and girlfriends using surveillance technology of the agency, according to a letter from the NSA to a U.S. Senator.

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