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Harvard scientists to build Iron Man-like suit for military
Harvard University scientists are working on an Iron Man-like smart suit that could improve soldiers' endurance in war zones. Read More


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Nexus 7 holds up better than iPad in drop, water-dunk tests
Drop and dunk tests of both the new Apple iPad and the Google Nexus 7 show the Google device is more resilient, according to SquareTrade, which offers third-party warranties for electronic devices. Read More

Apple refused to negotiate to license 3G patents, Samsung says
Samsung Electronics accused Apple of refusing to enter into negotiations to license essential 3G patents included in the iPhone and iPad during the first day of their patent trial on Monday in Federal Court in Sydney. Read More

Google corporate IT builds before buying
Bucking the corporate practice of buying instead of building internally, Google's corporate IT department will typically build management software itself, or adopt an open source software package, before investigating the feasibility of purchasing proprietary software. Read More

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ChangeWave: Apple iPhone 5 'biggest demand yet', Samsung also shines
Wake up! Apple has put its iPhone 5 (equipped with a 19-pin new Dock connector) into production and the new smartphone seems set to break its own sales records once again when it hits the shops in Fall, the latest survey says. Read More

Sharky: Mmmmm ... fried PC!
Call comes in to this support pilot fish about trouble with the only computer on the network that isn't backed up on the server: It's not working, Read More

Intel's Clover Trail chip isn't optimized for Android
Intel isn't actively porting Android to work on tablets based on the upcoming Atom chip code-named Clover Trail, which is purpose built for Microsoft's Windows 8, according to a source familiar with the company's plans. Read More

Elgan: Why the mini-tablet is the children's toy of the year
Small touch tablets will utterly dominate holiday gift sales to children this year, and will become as much a part of kids' culture as Barbie and LEGO, write columnist Mike Elgan. Read More

After dismal earnings, eyes are on Nokia World in September
Nokia's dismal earnings report announced Thursday has left smartphone industry observers looking for better news at the Nokia World conference Sept. 5-6 in Helsinki. Read More

 
 
 

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