Thursday, January 23, 2014

Apple edges back toward the data center

Apple to fix iOS 7 crash bug | Google dismisses eavesdropping threat in Chrome

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Apple edges back toward the data center
Now that OS X Mavericks Server has some new enterprise-oriented features and the updated Mac Pro has finally arrived, it's time to ask whether Apple is edging back into the data center, says columnist Ryan Faas. Read More


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Apple to fix iOS 7 crash bug
Apple says it will fix a bug in the iOS 7 operating system that has caused some iPhones to crash. Read More

Google dismisses eavesdropping threat in Chrome
Google said there's no threat from a speech recognition feature in its Chrome browser that a developer said could be used to listen in on users. Read More

JR Raphael: Android Power's 3 favorite things for January 2014
Whether big or small, lots of great things get lost in the shuffle of our day-to-day Android discussion. Time to start shining the light on a few Android Power favorites. Read More

Google loses Android patent lawsuit, faces $125M damages claim
SimpleAir is seeking $125M in damages from Google after a jury found that push notification services in Android infringe on a SimpleAir patent, the company said Tuesday. Read More


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New China-developed OS takes aim at Android, Windows
Concern about secret U.S. surveillance programs is fueling the development of another homegrown operating system in China, one that promises to offer a more secure alternative to rival OSes such as Android and Windows. Read More

JR Raphael: 7 things all Android manufacturers should learn from Motorola
If there's one Android manufacturer that's been getting things right lately, it's Motorola -- and other Android device-makers could stand to learn a thing or two from its revelations. Read More

Icahn targets eBay, pans Apple board on same day
Investment agitator Carl Icahn has now put his sights on auctioneer eBay, but that doesn't mean he will end his pursuit of a massive stock buyback by Apple, an analyst said today. Read More

Calif. court rules Samsung infringed Apple patent ahead of trial
A court in California has ruled that Samsung Electronics infringed in its devices an Apple patent on word recommendations during text input, ahead of a March trial. Read More


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