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Microsoft slates hefty Patch Tuesday, to fix 34 flaws next week
Microsoft today said it will issue 16 security updates next week to patch 34 vulnerabilities in Windows, Internet Explorer (IE), Office, SQL Server and other products. Read More


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Citigroup breach exposed data on 210,000 customers
Citigroup admitted on Wednesday that an attack on its website allowed hackers to view customers' names, account numbers and contact information such as e-mail addresses for about 210,000 of its cardholders. Read More

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1: A slim and sexy Android tablet
Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet is slim and sexy, with a great display and the latest version of Android 3.1 (Honeycomb). But it isn't perfect. Read More

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A new tablet is announced every day, it seems. To keep you up to date, our sortable table gathers key info about the latest devices, including screen size, OS, price, ship date, connectivity options and more. Read More

Supreme Court rules against Microsoft in i4i case
The U.S. Supreme Court has let stand a US$300 million patent infringement ruling against Microsoft, granting a victory Thursday to i4i, which filed the lawsuit back in 2007. Read More

Apple now No. 1 in flash memory consumption
Driven by the popularity of its mobile products, Apple is now the world's largest consumer of semiconductor technology, according to research firm IHS iSuppli. Read More

Josh Stephens: X-Men, virtualization and why they're relevant to you
As I was watching X-men, I was thinking about the fact that early on in the movie most folks didn't know anything about mutants and they didn't think that they needed to. They figured this was a subject that was only important to scientists so why should they bother to learn about it. Believe it or not, virtualization has some very similar traits. INSIDER (registration required) Read More

From CIO.com: Apple Copies BlackBerry With BBM-Style iMessage App; One Key Difference
Apple has announced a brand new BlackBerry-Messenger-like IM application for iOS devices. While the two services appear at first glance to offer nearly identical functionality, CIO.com's Al Sacco highlights one key difference between the two. Read More

Photon smartphone heads list of 10 Motorola devices coming to Sprint
Sprint's renewed partnership with Motorola will result in more than 10 smartphones and tablets for sale in 2011, including Motorola's first WiMax phone for Sprint, the Photon 4G. Read More


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Facebook may have privacy battle on two fronts
Facebook said it's working with European Union regulators to resolve criticism about its new facial recognition feature, but trouble may also be brewing for the social network here in the U.S. Read More

1B smartphones to ship in 2015, IDC says
Nearly 1 billion smartphones will be shipped globally in 2015, almost double the amount for all of 2011, as millions of people seek out the more powerful mobile phones that are dropping in average price. Read More

Apple offers free Lion upgrade for new Macs
Apple will provide a free upgrade to Mac OS X 10.7 to all customers who purchase a new Mac notebook or desktop before Lion ships next month. Read More

Cheaper Windows phones key to Nokia's turnaround, Elop says
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop used his keynote at the Open Mobile Summit in London Thursday to explain, again, why the company chose the Windows Phone OS for its smartphones and insisted during a question-and-answer session that, despite persistent rumors to the contrary, the company is not for sale. Read More

HP's TouchPad tablet with Wi-Fi coming July 1
The HP TouchPad tablet running WebOS will be available in the U.S. on July 1, starting at $499.99 for a 16 GB, Wi-Fi version, Hewlett-Packard said. Read More

Google, Samsung and Sprint probe Nexus S problems
Sprint, Samsung and Google are investigating customer complaints about problems with Nexus S smartphone connections and the deletion of photos taken with the devices. Read More

Adobe's CTO pitches 'apps near you' concept
Next-generation applications will be location-specific, offering users information and features related to where they are at any given moment, Adobe Systems CTO Kevin Lynch, said at the Open Mobile Summit conference on Thursday. Read More

Samsung ships 1TB internal hard drive for laptops
Samsung this week announced the Spinpoint M8 internal hard drive with 1TB capacity, which could raise the bar in storage available on laptops. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC: Apple comments on Verizon iPhone 4 iCloud delay
Apple has confirmed that Verizon iPhone users will not be able to access the new beta trial of new iCloud and iTunes features, because the relevant software isn't yet available for the CDMA model of the smartphone. Read More

 
 
 

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