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Samsung Galaxy S III review: A rock star phone, but does it deliver?
Samsung's Galaxy S III is one of the most hotly anticipated Android phones ever. So does it actually live up to all the hype? Read More


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WikiLeaks' Assange seeks asylum in Ecuador
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has requested political asylum from the government of Ecuador, and is under the protection of the country's embassy in London, the whistle-blowing website said in a Twitter message on Tuesday. Read More

Kodak claims Apple is interfering in its patents sale
Eastman Kodak has filed a complaint against Apple and FlashPoint Technology, accusing the two companies of attempts to delay and derail its efforts to sell its patents relating to digital imaging. Read More

Microsoft could alienate hardware partners with new tablets
Microsoft's Surface tablet is a measured gamble to enter the cutthroat tablet business, but the company could be alienating longtime hardware partners that are also expected to announce Windows 8 devices starting later this year. Read More

HP puts Intel Atom chip in low-power 'Gemini' server
Hewlett-Packard on Tuesday introduced a low-power server system called Gemini that will be based on Intel's upcoming Atom processor, code-named . Read More

Oracle's Catz was 'shocked' by HP suit against Hurd
Oracle refused to commit to continued porting of its software to Hewlett-Packard's Itanium platform as part of the companies' settlement over Oracle's hiring of Mark Hurd, Oracle co-President Safra Catz told a judge on Tuesday. Read More


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Facebook will allow app developers to offer subscriptions
Facebook said on Tuesday that it would begin allowing app developers on its platform to charge users for subscriptions but would require them to stop using Facebook Credits for in-app purchases, according to a blog post. Read More

LinkedIn hit with lawsuit over massive data breach
LinkedIn has been hit with a potential class-action lawsuit alleging it failed to meet "industry standard" security practices in connection with a massive data breach earlier this month, according to court documents. Read More

QCon: Application development faces seismic shift
In much the same way that Java replaced C++ 15 years ago as the dominant programming language for enterprise software, Web development technologies such as HTML5, JavaScript and others might supplant traditional programming languages today, according to an Oracle software executive. Read More

Patrick Thibodeau: Microsoft donations favor Obama by landslide
Microsoft is Obama's top donor. Read More

Ravi Krishnan: Mobility: Its true measure in healthcare IT
The most effective way to frame a mobile strategy is as an ecosystem comprised of multiple components that work together to enable mobile behavior. Read More

Aaron Davis: Verifying identity for crowdsourced translation: Moving forward
"The simple definition of globalization is the interweaving of markets, technology, information systems, and telecommunications networks in a way that is shrinking the world from a size medium to a size small." -Thomas Friedman, author of The World is Flat Read More

Richi Jennings: Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) release date: NOW (ish)
The Samsung Galaxy S3 (OK then S III) is here. The release date is upon us. Not only that, but the reviews are in. And Samsung has added a surprise enterprisey feature: its SAFE software, integrating with Mobile Device Management (MDM) and adding various security features. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers avoid the boring phrase "iPhone killer." Read More

 
 
 

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