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Almost 45% of YOU are vulnerable to Flash exploits! Back in November of last year I looked at the data for this blog and was shocked - SHOCKED! - to find that some 35% of you were vulnerable to remote-code execution exploits because you were... Read more |
Apple tops customer satisfaction; Motorola, HTC No. 2; RIM hits bottom J.D. Power detailed its smartphone customer satisfaction rankings and Apple remains top dog, but Motorola and HTC are nearly tied for the No. 2 spot. Read more |
Android/iPhone web browsing speed test flawed I'm getting a lot of feedback over a report by Canadian software company, Blaze Software, who have pitted Android against the iPhone in web browsing tests and claim that Android is significantly... Read more |
Amazon app store: Launchpad for mobile dominance Amazon is readying its app store for the grand opening, and I believe launching its own store makes perfect sense for the online retailer. It fits in perfectly with the company's core business. Read more |
Amazon in price war with Google over Android apps Amazon has announced that it is planning to launch its very own Android App store. And AndroidNews got a sneak peek at the, as yet, unlaunched store and uncovered evidence that Amazon is planning... Read more |
Samsung adds three new series to its enterprise laptop offerings Having made inroads in the consumer laptop space, Samsung is now looking to expand its corporate notebook footprint, announcing three new lines of enterprise laptops that will be available... Read more |
Services like Twitter, Facebook should be regulated in other countries With citizens voluntarily sharing data about their lives on US based services like Facebook and Twitter, the data can be used as good leverage by the US government as it presents insights into... Read more |
Observation: smarter IT will save financial services sector The financial services and banking sector is accelerating adoption of smarter information technology practices and technologies to stay ahead of the pack. Read more |
Dell Venue review: An unlocked Android smartphone to consider The Dell Venue is a very good Android smartphone that is offered without a contract or carrier subsidy. It has a solid form factor and decent specifications. Read more |
Internet killed the radio star: let NPR "go dark" National Public Radio is facing the threat of losing its federal funding and having member stations lose their programming. But would this really be a bad thing? Read more |
CIO analysis: Audio interview on IT success and failure Recorded audio interview discussing IT success and failure from a CIO perspective. Includes discussion of collaboration and knowledge sharing. Read more |
Sprint HTC Arrive: Windows Phone 7 limits a fantastic QWERTY keyboard The Sprint HTC Arrive is the first WP7 CDMA smartphone available and it is a decent device. The specs are at least a year old and the WP7 OS does poorly at supporting landscape orientation. Read more |
Facebook for BlackBerry 2.0 beta is out Research In Motion has released Facebook for BlackBerry smartphones 2.0 beta. It is currently only available for BlackBerry OS 6.0. Read more |
Internal Microsoft video shows plans for next-gen gaming experience The WGX (Windows Gaming Experience) team has some ambitious ideas for gaming across Windows, Xbox, and mobile. Check out this internal video that showcases some of those ideas. Read more |
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