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iPhone 5 'geometrically more complex' than older Apple smartphones, says expert
The iPhone 5 is "geometrically more complex" than Apple's previous smartphones, a teardown expert said today after taking apart the company's newest device. Read More


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RIM reassures, woos BlackBerry 10 developers
RIM CEO Thorstein Heins Tuesday reassured some 1,500 developers at the BlackBerry Jam Americas conference that the company's BlackBerry10 smartphones are on track to launch in next year's first quarter. Read More

Nook Video set for fall premier
Barnes & Noble Tuesday announced that Nook Video will premiere this fall in the U.S. and UK. The service offers access to movies and TV shows for streaming and download. Read More

Yahoo holds turnaround plan close to the vest
Yahoo's new CEO Marissa Mayer reportedly detailed her plans to rebuild the Internet company to Yahoo employees today at a meeting. Read More

Hitachi targets 2015 for storage medium that lasts 100M years
Hitachi has developed a glass-based data storage medium that is highly heat and water resistant, capable of holding data for hundreds of millions of years, and says it may be able to bring it to market by 2015. Read More

Apple resumes iPhone reservation system as supplies shrink
Apple reopened a reservation program today for iPhone 5 retail sales, telling customers it's their best chance of scoring a new smartphone anytime soon. Read More

New DDR4 spec sets stage for new DRAM in computers
The final specification of DDR4 DRAM, which will help PCs run faster through more power-efficient data transfers, was published Tuesday. Read More

Apple warns iCloud users of looming storage loss
Apple on Monday began reminding some iCloud users that they will soon lose the 20GB of free storage they'd received when they migrated from MobileMe. Read More

Toshiba to sell own hybrid drive for laptops
Toshiba plans to release its own hybrid hard drive, which will combine 8GB of NAND flash with 32MB of RAM in a drive that will have a total of 1TB of capacity. Read More


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QuickPoll: Is the iOS 6 Maps controversy a black eye for Apple?
Users of Apple's new Maps app in iOS6 are encountering inaccurate maps, off-kilter points-of-interest, missing streets and addresses and more. Is the iOS 6 Maps controversy a black eye for Apple? Read More

FCC chairman: Agency needs to police broadband competition
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission needs to be a "cop on the beat" to ensure mobile and broadband competition across the country, the agency's chairman said Tuesday. Read More

HDS releases virtual storage array for smaller firms
Hitachi Data Systems has released its Hitachi Unified Storage VM, its first unified platform with enterprise virtualization for all data types, including file, block and objects. Read More

German court indicates Apple could lose bans on Samsung Galaxy Tabs
Apple could be on the verge of losing the bans on sales of the Samsung Galaxy Tab it has won in German courts. Read More

Video: Brookstone's Rover 2.0 helps you complete your next spy mission
The spy tank can be controlled by an iOS or Android device, though there was some lag when we tested it with Android. It will start shipping in October for US$200. Follow Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb Read More

Google offers new browser benchmark for WebApps
Recognizing that developers are working with an increasing number of browser technologies to build their Web applications, Google engineers, along with contributors from other companies, have posted a new test suite for browsers. Read More

Riot at Foxconn factory in China blamed on harsh security guards
Foxconn workers are blaming company security guards for Sunday's unrest at a manufacturing facility in China, claiming that the mass riot was the result of an escalating brawl between assembly line workers and security guards. Read More

Darlene Storm: Another critical Java vulnerability puts 1 billion users at risk
Yet another new critical Java vulnerability was discovered by researchers at Security Explorations. This Java bug is even worse than the last and puts one billion users of Oracle's Java SE (Java 5, 6 and 7) at risk. It could be exploited using these browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari. If you visit a malicious website, attackers who exploit this Java bug could gain total control of your PC. Interview the Adam Gowdiak, CEO of Security Exploration, the firm that disclosed this newest critical Java flaw. Read More

Jonny Evans: Why are Apple iPhone users more platform loyal than Android users are?
Android devices seem to be gateways to life with an iPhone, at least according to the latest survey/infographic which claims around 22 percent of Android users plan to move to an iPhone within the next six months. Read More

 
 
 

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