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  Apple to sell Lion next month for $30 via Mac App Store | Hackers exploit Flash bug in new attacks against Gmail users
 
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Jobs unveils free iCloud sync, storage service
Apple CEO Steve Jobs today took the stage at his company's annual developers conference to tout the new iOS 5, the upcoming Lion edition of Mac OS X and the firm's new cloud service, iCloud. Read More


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Apple to sell Lion next month for $30 via Mac App Store
Apple today said it would ship Mac OS X 0.7, aka "Lion," next month, and sell it exclusively through its own Mac App Store for $29.99. Read More

Hackers exploit Flash bug in new attacks against Gmail users
Adobe today confirmed that the Flash Player bug it patched Sunday is being used to steal login credentials of Google's Gmail users. Read More

Android grows in top U.S. smartphone spot, with iPhone second
Google's Android continued as the top smartphone operating system in the U.S. in ComScore's latest ranking, while Apple's iPhone displaced the BlackBerry for second place. Read More

HP shifts to purpose-built systems
Hewlett-Packard will show off multiple systems built for specific purposes at its user conference this week in Las Vegas. Read More

From CIO.com: Cloud CIO: Yes, Your Job is at Risk
CIOs and senior IT managers are not immune from the employment risks that cloud computing poses to lower-level infrastructure and operations workers. Failing to rethink the delivery of IT services—and the new organizational structures that will be needed to deliver them—poses a threat to their job security. Read More

HTC Evo 3D 'glasses-free' smartphone, Evo View tablet coming June 24 to Sprint
Sprint said it will start selling an HTC 4G tablet and the Evo 3D smartphone on June 24. Read More

HP announces converged storage strategy, products
Hewlett-Packard announced a series of upgrades to its storage products, including the addition of data snapshots, and a portfolio of pre-configured storage systems. Read More


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IBM touts collaboration tools for large software projects
IBM kicks off its annual Innovate Conference with a slew of updated software life-cycle management tools to support software-development teams on a large scale. Read More

Chinese media calls Google a 'political tool'
The People's Daily newspaper, run by the Communist party of China, today published a front page editorial criticizing Google's contention that the country's government was behind a recent phishing attack on hundreds of Gmail users. Read More

Tools needed to boost use of JVM Scala language
Panelists debate what it will take to get the JVM language into enterprises Read More

WWDC 2011 Live-blog
Apple is expected to tout iCloud, talk up iOS 5 and Mac OS X 10.7, better known as Lion, at its Worldwide Developers Conference. Macworld is on hand for today's keynote address by CEO Steve Jobs. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC: Apple's Mac OS Lion will cost $29.99, more
Mac OS X is ten years old. Celebrating, Apple explained ten of a claimed 250 improvements within its Lion OS. Available next month the operating system will cost just $29.99 -- though it will only be available via the Mac App Store.... Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC: Apple's iOS 5 eats RIM, gets 'Post-PC'
"Perhaps iOS 5's paramount feature is that it's built to seamlessly work with iCloud in the Post PC revolution that Apple is leading," said Apple CEO Steve Jobs at WWDC today -- so what's inside the new OS? Read all about it here. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: FEMA mobile alerts: Dancing with tornadoes
FEMA director Craig Fugate's vision of a location-based mobile alert system can't come online soon enough. Read More

 
 
 

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