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iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending June 1
It's amazing Apple hasn't sunk, given how many purported leaks began spouting blueprints, parts and chips this past week. The iOSphere pulled on its boots and began splashing in the puddles, with Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference drawing near. Read More


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Is RIM ruined?
Bad news keeps piling up on RIM, but it wasn't always that way Read More

HP looking to close ranks at Discover 2012 event
HP's leadership and customer base will gather in Las Vegas next week for an event calculated to reassure -- but also to impress. Read More

Windows 8 Release Preview Impressions
I'm sitting in my breakfast nook, my Samsung Series 9 sitting on the countertop. I check the news, and then look at how the markets are doing. After that, I fire up IE 10 to check my morning blogs, which kills another 15 minutes or so. At that point, I swipe the home page to the list of apps and open Word. It's a little disconcerting to be in the Metro-style interface--in what Microsoft calls the "Windows Home Page"--and then suddenly be in the desktop as Word launches. But cognitive dissonance is likely to be a common phenomenon among experienced Windows users. Read More


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5 Ways to Optimize Offsite Storage
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Anonymous Claims Attack on Facebook
The notorious hacker collective Anonymous is claiming responsibility for sporadic service failures around the world at Facebook on Thursday evening. Read More

Jailbreaking: Don't blame the player, blame the game
There has been much written (here, here and Read More

Flame's Bluetooth functionality could help spies extract data locally, researchers say
The Bluetooth functionality of the Flame cyberespionage malware could potentially be used to pinpoint the physical location of infected devices and allow local attackers to extract data if they get in close proximity to the victims, according to security researchers from antivirus vendors Symantec and Kaspersky Lab. Read More


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Opinion split on authority to shut down wireless in emergency
Opinion appears sharply divided on whether the government and law enforcement should have unchecked authority to initiate a localized or citywide wireless service shutdown for public safety purposes. Read More

Ellison: Next version of Oracle database set for December or January release
The next version of Oracle's database will be released in either December or January, CEO Larry Ellison said Wednesday during an onstage interview at the AllThingsD conference. Read More

An assessment of how the US government is trying to improve security
The mood of the American people is changing, and changing fast. The president has recognized this and, while some may complain about the treatment of Bradley Manning, the WikiLeaks criminal, most are fed up to the teeth with the chaos which cybercriminals and hackers are visiting upon us. Read More

Kyocera's speakerless phone hums sounds straight to the ear
The Japanese manufacturer showed its new handset, which works well even in noisy environments, at the Wireless Japan exhibiton in Tokyo. Read More

 
 
 

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