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Kai design may help Google keep Nexus 7 tablet costs low
Google may be using Nvidia's new Kai reference design in its highly anticipated Nexus 7 tablet, a move that would bolster the tablet's reported low starting price of $199 without much of a Google subsidy. The Kai design is intended to keep down materials costs. Read More


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Where's IE10 for Windows 7?
While Microsoft has regularly touted the improvements in Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8, the company has said next to nothing about the browser and Windows 7, the operating system that powers 44% of all Windows PCs. Read More

Facebook email change sparks user outcry
Facebook users today expressed outrage over what they saw as a unilateral move by the company to replace the display email addresses of all users with a Facebook.com email address. Read More

HP reports 'higher than expected' failures of some desktop PC motherboards
Hewlett-Packard has identified a high rate of logic board failures in its popular Pavilion line of desktop PCs, and has offered customers a one-year warranty extension to cover possible repairs, Computerworld has learned. Read More

Google Nexus 7 tablet costs estimated at $130 to $210
If the starting price of the expected Google Nexus 7 is $199, Google could be spending $130 to $210 for materials and manufacturing costs for each device, according to a preliminary estimate from IHS iSuppli. Read More

FTC files lawsuit over data breaches at Wyndham Worldwide
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against hotel operator Wyndham Worldwide and three of its subsidiaries after three data breaches at Wyndham hotels in less than two years, the agency announced Tuesday. Read More

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Cybercriminals increasingly use online banking fraud automation techniques
Cybercriminals attempted to steal at least $75 million from high-balance business and consumer bank accounts by using sophisticated fraud automation techniques that can bypass two-factor authentication, according to a report released bu two security vendors. Read More

Cisco adds 802.11ac, cloud features to new home router
Cisco's Linksys brand of home wireless networking routers joined other vendors in coming out with 802.11ac equipment, as well as enabling a cloud-based platform for configuration and control of its "Smart Wi-Fi Routers." Read More

Super Wi-Fi network eyed for rural college towns
University towns in rural areas will get more super Wi-Fi broadband service under a new effort announced Tuesday by a consortium of higher education associations, public interest groups and tech companies. Read More

Facebook yanks mobile location-tracking feature
Facebook has quickly pulled a feature it launched Sunday that allowed mobile users of the social network to find fellow members who may be nearby. Read More

Cisco bids adieu to strategy chief in exec shuffle
Cisco on Tuesday announced shifting roles among its top executives, culminating in the departure of its chief strategy officer. Read More

Preston Gralla: Windows 8 Surface Pro tablet may be a hit with businesses, RT-based Surface will fail, says analyst
There's good news and bad news about Microsoft's Windows 8 Surface tablet lineup according to a prominent analyst -- the higher-end Surface Pro could be a hit with enterprises, while the lower-cost RT based Surface will likely fail. Read More

Ken Gagne: Win an Amazon Kindle Fire!
Computerworld turned 45 years old this month, and to celebrate our birthday, we're giving away an Amazon Kindle Fire tablet to one lucky Facebook user. Just "like" our Facebook page then submit your email address anytime before the end of Monday, July 9, 2012. Read More

 
 
 

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