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Preston Gralla: Microsoft launches Google-is-evil campaign targeted at Safari users
Microsoft is launching an attack-ad campaign, warning Safari users that Google might have tracked them without their permission, and promising that Bing won't do the same. It's not clear how widespread the campaign is, but it's certainly an attention-grabber. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone 5 launch: Queues go global as Samsung offends millions
It's Friday morning in America and retailers across the nation are staring enviously across at the Apple retail store across their street at the queues forming there as thousands stomp and cheer their way inside to pick up an iPhone 5. "Why don't we sell products like these?" they ask themselves. Yes, it's the season once again, the season to grab yourself the smart smartphone. Read More

Richi Jennings: iPhone 5 factory riots as 2000 Chinese revolt against Foxconn conditions (report)
A Chinese Foxconn iPhone 5 component factory has 'exploded' into rioting, as 2,000 people reportedly revolt against harsh working conditions. The huge Taiyuan facility makes the alloy casing for Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) new shiny, amongst other products. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers ponder the latest poor publicity for Cupertino's BYOD-darling. Read More

JR Raphael: Hallelujah! Verizon Galaxy Nexus finally gets Jelly Bean
Verizon Galaxy Nexus users, rejoice: Big Red has finally started rolling out the Android 4.1 upgrade for your device, more than two months after you should have received it. Read More


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Aaron Davis: Translation as fuel: How government translation memory will evolve
But there are petabytes of data on the Internet to sift through and translate. The government doesn't have the time or budget to hire an army of human translators for every job. Read More

Patrick Thibodeau: Tech industry bets on Republicans and loses
What happens when the tech industry decides to turn partisan. Read More

Ravi Krishnan: Emotional rescue: Adding context to patient data
Is it possible to give sensitivity training to data? Should we if we could? On-demand reports, data dashboards and faster access to decision-enabling information help health care organizations offer better care and streamline operations. But they also raise new questions about how data informs conversations with patients. As technologists, what can we do? What is the responsible thing to do? Read More

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This website that matches lawyers with clients has a feature that lets the lawyers update their information, including a digitized photo up to 2MB in size. How hard could that be to figure out? Read More

 
 
 

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