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User ranked top LTE smartphones
Here's what customers of three carriers say about their LTE smartphone purchases. Read More


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Tech job market on the upswing
To see the state of the job market for tech workers, just look at the headlines over the past few months: Read More

The smartphone is 20 years old, believe it or not
The breakneck pace of change in the smartphone world is well known: Since the iPhone catalyzed popular demand in 2007, development has been moving faster and faster, to the point where devices are out of date mere months after their release. However, this wasn't always the case. In fact, according to some estimates, the smartphone is actually all of 20 years old, as of last Friday. Read More

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Nokia has asked a California court to enforce an arbitration award that would prevent Research In Motion from selling products with wireless LAN capabilities until the companies can agree on patent royalty rates. Read More

Apple reportedly fires Maps chief as part of project's overhaul
Apple reportedly has fired the executive in charge of its mapping software, in a bid to get the troubled but strategic project back on track. Read More


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Enterprises buying iPhones 'in droves,' IDC says
Apple iPhones and Android smartphones will replace BlackBerry as the top smartphones used by workers around the world in 2012, IDC said in an updated forecast. Read More

Apple and Samsung extend accused product list in second California lawsuit
Not only is it challenging to stay up to date with all of Apple and Samsung's pending lawsuits, it's even tough to keep up with litigation in just one particular jurisdiction. Read More

Is Windows 8 really a sitting duck for malware?
A new report released by the security firm Websense Security Labs claims Windows 8 will become one of the top three most-hacked platforms in 2013 because of its newness and Microsoft's efforts to encourage development for the radical new platform. Yeah, that didn't make sense to me, either. Read More

Nikon and Samsung create a new camera category by embedding Android
A first-time experience with a Nikon S800c or Samsung EK-GC100 camera is an epiphany. Android-embedded cameras change the definition of consumer camera forever and widen the distinction between cameras and smartphones. Android may not save the shrinking consumer camera industry, but it will convince many smartphone photographers to buy an Android camera to complement their smartphone so that they stop... Read More


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New Splashtop variant to let you access Ubuntu desktop from anywhere
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