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JR Raphael: Google: Ice Cream Sandwich reaching more devices 'in the coming weeks'
Google says it's in the process of sending an Android 4.0 upgrade to several of its phones and tablets and will be rolling the software out to even more devices in the weeks to come. Read More


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IT Blogwatch: Google Go 1 is go; apps a go go; devs agog
Google is proud to announce the first stable release of Go, its spiffy, easy-to-use, open-source programming language. Go 1 is now available for your downloading pleasure. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers check it out. Not to mention: Sci-Fi Movie Alphabet ... Read More

Darlene Storm: America is losing the cybersecurity war; China hacked every major US company
Richard Clarke, a former White House cybersecurity czar, said China has hacked every major U.S. company. Clarke claimed that although the USA was behind Stuxnet, America is defenseless against cyber espionage. The FBI's top cyber cop agrees that the USA is outgunned, losing the war against cybercrooks, and without changes, our unsustainable cybersecurity model will never offer a reasonable expectation of security or privacy. Read More

Jonny Evans: New Apple MacBook Pros enter production as post-PC changes IT
Apple is said to be ramping up production of next-generation MacBook Pros in 13-inch and 15-inch configurations as it prepares to upgrade its notebooks across May/June, even while the post-PC age changes the shape of IT. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Here's how I know Google knows too much about me -- California bat protection
Sometimes Google's ad-delivering algorithms reveal just how much the company knows about you, such as the contents of your email. I found this out in a personal way when a month ago Google delivered an odd ad to me in Gmail from a service promising to protect me against bats in California. Read More

Barbara Krasnoff: The printer ink trap
For years, vendors have issued a steady stream of low-cost printers that seem like bargains to unwary buyers until they start replacing the ink, and realize how expensive that "cheap" printer really is. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple refunds Australia over fragmented iPad 4G promise
Apple is in trouble in Australia, compensating new iPad customers because of unmatched expectations for 4G support in the tablet device. That's unavoidable, really, as the stark truth is: LTE/4G isn't really ready for prime time, yet. Read More

Shark Tank: Aha!
Call comes in to this IT pilot fish from an employee who says there's something wrong with the background music in the lobby. It sounds to her like a scratched CD in repeat mode, constantly skipping -- but in fish's office, it sounds fine. Read More

 
 
 

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