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Kyocera’s Dual-Screen Echo May Not Reverberate With Consumers

The Kyocera Echo, a dual-screen Android smartphone on the way from Sprint, will arrive Sunday for buyers who've pre-ordered the device ...

Europe’s Android-iOS Resistance Movement

Europe is becoming increasingly nervous as Android and Apple's iOS continue to dominate the smartphone market worldwide ...

T-Mobile to Get HTC’s 4G-ish Sensation but AT&T Merger May Chill Demand

T-Mobile Tuesday unveiled what it called its most powerful handset -- the HTC Sensation 4G ...

Groklaw Calling It Quits After a Job Well Done

Groklaw will stop publishing new articles May 16 -- exactly eight years to the day after it was launched ...

Adobe’s Creative Suite 5.5 Gives Devs a Flash Alternative

Adobe on Monday announced Creative Suite 5.5, a mid-point update between major releases of the suite ...

Acer’s Iconia Takes Its Turn in the Tablet Thunderdome

Acer's Iconia Tab A500 tablet is now available for pre-order exclusively from Best Buy at US$450 ...

Facebook Opens Door to New Data Center, Invites the World In

Facebook launched the Open Compute Project Thursday in a move that might reshape the IT hardware industry ...

Keeping your Third-Party Service Provider in Line

It seems that every time we turn around, another major security breach has occurred ...

Tevatron Experiment Could Send Particle Physicists Back to the Drawing Board

Experiments conducted at the Tevatron particle accelerator at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois seem to indicate that a new particle has been found ...

CONFERENCE REPORT

SugarCRM’s Wandering Road Map

The mumbling and fiddling with equipment as SugarCRM prepared to brief analysts and the media in the Napa events room at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco on Monday pretty much set the tone for things to come ...

AMD Ships 32nm Llano APUs at Long Last

AMD has begun shipping production units of its 32nm quad-core "Llano" A-series accelerated processor units (APUs) with discrete-level graphics, it announced Wednesday ...

Grand Jury Probe May Deter Smartphone App Privacy Abuses

A federal grand jury has subpoenaed Pandora to produce documents in what could be an industry-wide investigation of smartphone apps ...

SugarCRM, IBM Band Together to Socialize Business in the Cloud

In yet another step binding it closer to IBM, SugarCRM has acquired iExtensions, the CRM solution for Lotus Notes ...

RSA ‘Explanation’ Foggy About Breach Details

IT security giant RSA is still trying to figure out exactly what was stolen from its systems, more than two weeks after announcing that they had been breached ...

Agilyx Alchemists Turn Plastic Into Black Gold

Plastics make our lives convenient, but they're the gift that keeps on taking -- they pollute the environment, and they're often difficult to get rid of in an ecologically sound way. ...

LizaMoon Madness: Fast-Spreading SQL Attack Shills Bogus AV Software

An SQL injection attack dubbed "LizaMoon" by security vendor WebSense has spread itself all over the Web ...

CONFERENCE REPORT

Your Gadgets and the Enemy Within

Your cellphone, your digital camera and your color laser printer may be betraying your privacy without your knowing it, Eva Galperin, an activist with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), told a sparse audience at the Web 2.0 Expo Thursday ...

Look Before You Leap: A Consumer’s Guide to the Cloud

We've had cloud-based services for consumers for years. That includes online storage services, photo sites like Picasa and Flickr, social networks like Facebook and Twitter, Web apps like Google Apps and even online email systems ...

CONFERENCE REPORT

Design Dogma, Mobile Musings and the Social Sweet Spot at Web 2.0

Succeeding with social media marketing was one of the keynote topics at the Web 2.0 conference Thursday ...

CONFERENCE REPORT

Web 2.0: The Useful, the Viral and the Just Plain Strange

It was a generally interesting day of keynote speeches at the Web 2.0 conference Wednesday, although a couple of the presentations were real mind-benders ...

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