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Earliest known photos of an Apple iPad prototype

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Earliest known photos of an Apple iPad prototype
It's well established that Apple's iPhone was in the works for a good 2 years before it became a household name at Macworld 2007, and interestingly enough, the idea to develop a phone in the first place was borne out of Apple's previous work on tablet prototypes in the early 2000s. Steve Jobs admitted as much to Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher during an appearance at the 2010 All Things D conference.... Read More


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Top 10 Google Gags
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Microsoft, Juniper, others in coding consortium issue guidelines for safer applications
An industry consortium dedicated to assuring the security of software has issued guidelines to lower the risk that vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers will wind up in finished code. Read More

Are Firewalls Dead?
Is your firewall running? Well maybe, ah never mind, it's an old, not funny joke. But seriously, is your firewall doing anything for your security? No, really. With so many of today's attacks coming over port 80, is your firewall providing any defense anymore? Has the firewall outgrown its usefulness and been passed over by a new generation of sophisticated attacks? Well that is what Microsoft... Read More


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OpenStack backers have added a free ARM-based environment for testing the open source cloud deployment project. Read More

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AT&T Introduces Shared Data Plans, Following Verizon's Lead
AT&T has announced it is following rival Verizon's lead by offering shared data plans that let you pay one monthly fee for a bucket of wireless data to share across as many as 10 devices. The new data plans, called Mobile Share, will be available in late August, and current customers will not be required to adopt the new plans. Similar to Verizon's Share Everything plans, AT&T's new shared data plans include unlimited talk and text for all your connected phones, tethering capability, as well as free access to AT&T's more than 30,000 public Wi-Fi hotspots. Read More


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Firefox 14 contains vulnerability patches, security-related features
Version 14 of the Mozilla Firefox browser, released Tuesday, offers several new security-related features as well as patches for numerous vulnerabilities. Read More

Office 2013: What We Still Don't Know
We know that Microsoft Office 2013 emphasizes cloud integration with new Office 365 subscriptions for home users, a greater focus on touchscreens, and Office on Demand virtualization, but what about the things we don't know? Microsoft is keeping quiet about several key issues, including pricing, release dates, and whether the software giant will be including Android and iOS devices in its Office 2013 rollout. Read More

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The Downside of the Microsoft Marketing Machine
CIO Insight tells us consumers are holding back on buying PCs - either awaiting the arrival of Windows 8 devices or buying tablets and smartphones (http://www.cioinsight.com/c/a/Latest-News/Slumping-PC-Sales-Ripple-Throu...). IDC reports that anticipating of Windows 8 devices has (predictably) led to sluggish sales of PCs in the last quarter (http://www.networkworld.com/news/2012/071212-windows8-update-260860.html).... Read More

Android malware steals location data from mobile devices
BitDefender Labs has discovered Android malware that regularly broadcasts the location of the infected mobile device to a remote server. Read More

 
 
 

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