Monday, June 4, 2012

Galaxy S III (S3) release date: RSN (w/LTE, but slower)

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IT Blogwatch: Galaxy S III (S3) release date: RSN (with LTE, but slower)
The U.S. release date of the Samsung Galaxy S III (aka S3) will be this month, on at least one carrier, if not five. However, as rumored, it will be a dual-core device, in order to support LTE. That means it'll probably be slower than the European version. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers do the SUATMM dance. Not to mention: Draw a stickman ... Read More


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Darlene Storm: Report: USA and Israel created Stuxnet, ordered cyberattacks against Iran
After 18 months of interviewing officials, the New York Times reported that the USA and Israel created Stuxnet before losing control of it. The George W. Bush administration began the cyber weapon program code-named Olympic Games. Then President Obama continued it and ordered increased cyberattacks against Iran. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Editing & syncing photos on your iPad? A warning
Not all photo edits made on your iPad will show up on your desktop. If this matters to you, read on. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone 5: Smaller and bigger
Apple will eventually introduce the iPhone 5 and this seems set to be smaller and bigger, or thinner and bigger at any rate -- and the device may even use the new and smaller nano-SIM standard which today won approval from the ETSI standard-setting board. Things seem set to get even more interesting ... Read More


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Preston Gralla: Four ways Windows 8 dumbs down for tablets
The just-released Preview Version shows a nearly completed Windows 8 operating system designed more for tablets than for traditional PCs. That's well and good for tablets -- but in some ways Windows 8 has been made less useful by the requirement that it run on both tablets and PCs. Here are four ways it's less useful. Read More

JR Raphael: Android 4.0 finally on the way to Verizon's Xoom and T-Mobile's Galaxy S II
Android fans, rejoice: A couple of long overdue Android 4.0 upgrades are finally on their way into the world. Read More

Shark Tank: Really good at following directions after all
Call comes in to this help-desk pilot fish from a user who's having complications with an application, and he's not comfortable following fish's directions over the phone. Fortunately, there's a work-around. Read More

 
 
 

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