Friday, April 20, 2012

iPhone 5: Thinner, lighter, faster -- and poured?

  Preston Gralla: Microsoft evangelist: Ooops, I didn't mean Windows 7 phones will upgrade to Windows 8 Apollo | Barbara Krasnoff: Springpad review: A new, more sharing data collector
 
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Jonny Evans: iPhone 5: Thinner, lighter, faster -- and poured?
The latest unreliable iPhone 5 rumor to cross my desk claims the future smartphone will be created using new 'liquid metal' technology, it will be thinner, lighter, faster -- and maybe, poured. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Microsoft evangelist: Ooops, I didn't mean Windows 7 phones will upgrade to Windows 8 Apollo
The brouhaha over whether Windows Phone 7 devices will be upgradable to Windows 8 Apollo seems to be over: The Microsoft evangelist who said they would be upgradable now says that he misspoke. In the immortal words of Roseanne Rossanadanna: Never mind! Read More

Barbara Krasnoff: Springpad review: A new, more sharing data collector
Springpad's radically revamped version makes it obvious that the company wants to further distinguish itself by emphasizing its social networking capabilities. Read More

JR Raphael: "Which is the best Android phone out there right now?"
It's the question everyone's always asking -- and as it turns out, it's not so easy to answer. Read More


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Darlene Storm: How to stop mobile malware before game-over infections? Meet zDefender
At DEMO Spring 2012, Zimperium planted two Routers, providing three Access points, which so far caused nearly 3,000 smartphones to be owned. Mobile malware is wham bam easy to get if you connect to a Wi-Fi hot spot. Antivirus can't stop it. The makers of Anti, the killer Android app that allowed even the clueless to hack and pwn like a pen tester, are back with emerging security technology zDefender this time to stop mobile malware before your mobile device can be infected. Read More

Michael Horowitz: A warning for New York Yankee fans
Even a visit to Yankee Stadium requires a little Defensive Computing. Read More

Shark Tank: Screwy laptop problem
Tech-savvy manager pilot fish receives a new laptop from IT with all his applications and documents loaded and ready to go, and everything seems to be working perfectly -- until the next day. Read More

 
 
 

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