News from ZDNet | | Android leads as smartphone sales jump worldwide Android continues its domination of the smartphone market on the international level. Read more | Chromebooks get VPN, secure Wi-Fi, Citrix virtualization With a trio of big feature additions, Google's Chromebook is quickly becoming the IT manager's best friend. Read more | UK police arrests 10 more over Facebook posts inciting riots 10 more men have been arrested in connection with messages they posted on Facebook allegedly encouraging people to riot in the UK. Read more | British PM considers turning off social networks amid further riots British PM David Cameron moots social media bans for those involved in rioting, that has plagued the British streets for nearly a week. Read more | Google admits Patriot Act requests; Handed over European data to U.S. authorities Google is the next major company to admit Patriot Act issues, as it admits to handing over data held in a European datacenter back to U.S. intelligence. Read more | University of Wisconsin hacked: 75,000 social security numbers, student names exposed The University of Wisconsin is investigating a breach which may have exposed 75,000 social security numbers of students and staff. Read more | Dell slims notebook line with Inspiron 13z, 14z Dell's newest Inspiron 13z and 14z notebooks are budget-minded consumer laptops that are both thin and capable. Read more | Intel creates $300 million Ultrabook fund Intel is putting its money behind the ultrabook bet with a $300 million fund from its venture capital unit. Read more | How Microsoft thinks about innovation these days (in five slides) Microsoft has overhauled its innovation pipeline from both a technology and process standpoint. Here are five slides that explain some of the changes made. Read more | Google+ gets game: Now Facebook assault really begins Google+ gets games and is hoping developers flock to its platform so it can compete better with Facebook. Read more | Apple-Samsung relationship gets more awkward, but supply chain rules Apple reportedly had to call Samsung for iPad 2 panels because LG couldn't deliver volume and quality at the same time. Read more | Developer survey finds Facebook has the worst API Photo aggregation service Trove has revealed survey results of Hacker News readers (over 100 developers) regarding their experiences with various APIs. The verdict was clear: the Facebook API... Read more | |  |  | About this newsletter | The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the people, products, and companies that are revolutionizing the planet. Jason Hiner TechRepublic Editor in Chief
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