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Dell to Take Another Whack at Tablets

A few short months after killing off its Streak 5 and Streak 7 tablets, Dell is apparently discussing plans to make a comeback to the tablet market later this year ...

Google’s Schmidt Does the Android Definition Boogie

As Android smartphones sell like hot cakes -- 3.7 million were reportedly activated on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day -- concerns about the fragmentation of the operating system are increasing, and Google Chairman Eric Schmidt sought to allay those fears while speaking at a panel at the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday ...

With Sony’s New Crystal LED Display, Color – and Costs – Go to 11

Sony demoed a 55-inch prototype model of a next-generation television that it calls a "crystal LED display" at CES on Tuesday ...

Google Makes Search Really, Really Personal

Google has expanded its search engine to include personal results, profiles and Google+ pages related to a given search ...

SPOTLIGHT ON SECURITY

Washington Does the Security Watusi

With the apparent resurgence of hacker community Anonymous, as well as concerns that cybercriminals may have recently penetrated the networks of a number of small utilities, two United States federal government initiatives to improve cybersecurity were launched this past week ...

Vizio Knocks on PC Market’s Door

Vizio will roll out five new PCs at CES 2012. Together with the company's HDTVs, these will constitute an attack on the multiscreen home entertainment market, which Apple dominates at the high end ...

Symantec Source Code Scattered to the Winds

Source code for two security applications from Symantec has been stolen and posted on the Web. The hackers claiming responsibility, who call themselves the "Lords of Dharmaraja," say they obtained code for the Norton Antivirus application ...

Wireless Data Hogs Only Getting Hungrier

It's well-known that iPhone owners use lots of cellular bandwidth, but it seems that the iPhone 4S has taken bandwidth consumption to new heights ...

SCIENCE

What Just Happened? Researchers Demo Time Cloaking

Researchers at Cornell University's School of Applied and Engineering Physics have demonstrated a way to cloak, or hide, an event in time ...

More Google Tablet Noise: What Price, What Content?

A recent report has once again stirred up rumors that Google is planning a tablet of its very own, a product line that could be akin to the company's series of Nexus Android smartphones ...

Supersized AMOLED TV Will Likely Be a Wallet Walloper

Korean electronics giant LG will unveil the world's largest OLED TV, with a 55-inch screen, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) next week in Las Vegas ...

Cisco’s Pricey Videoconferencing Tech Slinks Into the Shadows

Cisco has reportedly stopped selling its Umi home videoconferencing system ...

CES Will Be Thick With Thin Ultrabooks

Ultrabooks will make a strong showing at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), to be held in Las Vegas Jan. 10-13, with Intel and several computer vendor partners demoing products ...

SPOTLIGHT ON SECURITY

No Shelter From a Cybercrime Storm

The Anonymous hacker collective has run riot this holiday season, and security experts predict more pain from cybercriminals at large for the coming year ...

LG to Demo 3D Ultra-Def Behemoth at CES

LG Electronics will show off an 84-inch 3D Ultra Definition (UD) TV at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January ...

Intel Gallops Up Cedar Trail

Intel announced its third-generation Atom mobile processor-based platform, code-named "Cedar Trail," on Wednesday ...

Leaked Road Map Offers Glimpse of Future Windows Phones

A road map for the future development of the Windows Phone OS has apparently been leaked. The new information comes in the wake of a recent flurry of criticism over Windows Phone's performance in the smartphone market ...

Anonymous Implicated in ‘Robin Hood’ Hack on Christmas Day

Hackers claiming to belong to the Anonymous hacking community broke into the servers of private think tank Stratfor over the holiday weekend ...

SPOTLIGHT ON SECURITY

Chamber Raid: Hackers Target US Commerce Lobby

As the U.S. government continues to pound out proposals for getting its IT security ducks in a row, it appears it's not the only party in Washington, D.C., to have a problem with network intrusion ...

BEST OF ECT NEWS

Who Needs Support? Q&A With SugarCRM CTO Clint Oram

This story was originally published on April 19, 2011, and is brought to you today as part of our Best of ECT News series. ...

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