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RIM stock tanks as BlackBerry 10 playbook shown

  JR Raphael: Android's dead! Wait a minute... | Jonny Evans: Angry Birds theme park confirms the Apple iPhone effect
 
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IT Blogwatch: RIM stock tanks as BlackBerry 10 playbook shown
RIM's stock has dropped after showing off the new BlackBerry 10 platform: Down almost 7% in after-market trading. And RIM now seems to be de-emphasizing the enterprise market, after appearing to quit the consumer market in March. Confused? Me too! In IT Blogwatch, bloggers can't help but remember the RIM PlayBook debacle. Not to mention: Tweeps Who Don't Know How to Spell "Cologne" ... Read More


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JR Raphael: Android's dead! Wait a minute...
The latest trend around the Web seems to be proclaiming the pending death of Android -- but the actual data tells a very different story. Read More

Jonny Evans: Angry Birds theme park confirms the Apple iPhone effect
Apple's recognition of the importance of digital experiences dates back to the iMac: today we're seeing something interesting taking place as digital experiences escape from the virtual world and join us in the corporeal plane. Why? The world's fastest selling app, Angry Birds, has just birthed a real world theme park in Finland. Read More

Richi Jennings: Did Google break Oracle's copyright? Can APIs even be copyrighted?
The jury is out (literally) on the first, critical phase in the case of Oracle v Google. It's a decision that could have huge, far-reaching effects on software developers. Let's unpick it, in The Long View... INSIDER (free registration requested) Read More


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Darlene Storm: Busted! Your car's black box is spying, may be used against you in court
85% of vehicles are equipped with black boxes, like in airplanes, that constantly collect digital evidence and may be the star witness to testify against you. What if the software has a glitch and can't be trusted? What if law enforcement is using black box data to spy on you? All cars will soon be required to have EDRs, but does that captured data about your driving belong to you, to automobile manufacturers, to insurance companies, or to law enforcement? Read More

Preston Gralla: Google engineer at center of Street View Wi-Fi controversy authored the groundbreaking NetStumbler app
The engineer who wrote the code that scooped up people's private Wi-Fi data for Google's Street View has finally been named -- and before his time at Google he wrote the groundbreaking NetStumbler Wi-Fi sniffing app. Read More

JR Raphael: HTC One X (AT&T): Hands-on impressions and comparisons
AT&T's HTC One X is here -- and it is one powerful phone. Take a hands-on tour of the hot new device and see how it compares to its One S sibling. Read More

Shark Tank: Up ... er, down in smoke
Pilot fish's job is to serve as a roaming IT tech for this big company, going wherever he's needed -- and this time that means the office of a chain-smoking salesman with PC problems. Read More

 
 
 

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