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10 iPhone and iPad Apps to Download, Then Delete | Microsoft scheme sniffs out unused wireless spectrum

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AT&T-T-Mobile merger widely panned
The proposed AT&T-T-Mobile merger has many different groups standing athwart recent telecom history and yelling, "Stop!" Read More


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10 iPhone and iPad Apps to Download, Then Delete
Some of the best iPhone and iPad apps are seasonal or have a short shelf life -- that is, they fill a fleeting need. So go ahead and download these apps, then delete them when you're finished. It's okay, really Read More

Microsoft scheme sniffs out unused wireless spectrum
Microsoft researchers have designed a scheme for measuring whether licensed radio frequencies are actually being used so unlicensed devices can use it, something that may become necessary as demand for wireless applications grows. Read More

Is Skype a security risk that endangers your privacy?
According to the NYTimes and Slashdot, there are reports of China stepping up electronic communications censorship beyond e-mail and the Internet in the form of "policing cellphone calls" such as if "antigovernment sentiment" words are spoken. Two callers, one speaking English and the other Chinese, have reported being cut off mid-sentence after saying "protest." Read More


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Is EMC/RSA poised to buy NetWitness?
Industry rumor is building this week that RSA, the security division of EMC, is poised to acquire NetWitness, a privately-held company whose flagship product is used by U.S. government agencies and in the enterprise to detect and analyze security threats. Read More

First look at Firefox 4
Firefox 4 offers features like tab management, remote device sync, and speed improvements. Read More

ID thief sentenced to more than 16 years in prison
A Delaware man is sentenced to more than 16 years in prison on ID theft-related charges. Read More


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IDC: New Strategies Driving Disk-Based Solutions
In this brief, IDC discusses the challenges of using tape and the benefits of disk-based data protection solutions with data deduplication, especially if a business is experiencing unabated data growth, a lack of recovery performance, and increased costs associated with physical tape. Read the brief. Read now

CTIA 2011: Up close with Sprint EVO 3D smartphone
At CTIA 2011, Matt Hamblen talks with Sprint about its new HTC EVO 3D smartphone, which includes a non-glasses 3D display (not seen on video), and two camera lenses for taking 3D photos and videos. Read More

Open Source Foundations vs. Corporate-Run Projects
I came across an interesting paper, "The Economic Case for Open Source Foundations" by Dirk Riehle, a professor at Freidrich-Alexander-University of Erlandgen-Nurnberg at http://dirkriehle.com/publications/2010/the-economic-case-for-open-source-foundations/ and thought others may be interested in this as well. The main thesis of this paper revolves around these points: Read More

NASA's "images" of life on Mars circa 1975
NASA has posted an interesting group of images its says were rendered by an unnamed artist from its Jet Propulsion Lab that show what the space agency, or at least the artist, though Mars might look like up close. Read More



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Hot technology at the annual CTIA wireless show
CTIA Wireless offers a look at the evolving mobile landscape, from handsets and apps to core network systems. Here's a few of the things that are hot at the show in Orlando.

First look at Firefox 4
Firefox 4 has finally arrived, after months of delays and after rival Web browsers Internet Explorer 9 and Chrome 10 already shipped. The browser gets a speed boost and several feature enhancements that are so significant that they all have their own proper names, like Panorama, JaegerMonkey and Firefox Sync. Were they worth the wait? Let's take a look.

MOST-READ STORIES

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  4. Update Java and you may get annoying McAfee scanner too
  5. Nokia looks to make Windows Phone 7 hottest mobile OS
  6. Programmer fired for eating pizza
  7. Microsoft warns of hack attempt on Windows Live, Google
  8. Lots of "people" you interact with online are sockpuppets
  9. Is EMC/RSA poised to buy NetWitness?
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