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Seasonal Smartphone Marketing Madness Begins in Earnest

Samsung this week launched a marketing blitz for its Galaxy Note III phablet, which will be unveiled in Berlin Sept. 4, just before the IFA consumer electronics show, which will run Sept. 6-11 ...

Amazon Greenlights HTML5 Web Apps

Amazon on Wednesday launched support for HTML5 Web apps in its Mobile App Distribution Program ...

LG Grabs Spotlight With G2 Launch

LG -- the other major Korean smartphone maker -- on Wednesday unveiled its G2 device in New York, in what might be construed as an attempt to pip Samsung, which is slated to unveil its Galaxy Note III phablet on Sept. 4 in Berlin ...

Samsung Kicks Its Smartwatch Plans Into Gear

The buzz about Samsung's plans for a smartwatch has intensified with the discovery of trademark and patent filings in the United States and Korea ...

FBI Attack on Child Porn Sites May Have Blown Tor Users’ Cover

Ireland-based Freedom Hosting, which hosted several servers on the Tor Project's hidden network, has been taken down through a vulnerability in the Firefox browser -- and the FBI is widely suspected of being the attacker ...

Google May Drill Down to Neighborhood News

Google might be thinking about invading the hyperlocal news field ...

The Controversial, Toothless, ‘Landmark’ Mobile Transparency Code

Mobile device users' privacy will be safeguarded under a new transparency code of conduct created in an effort involving 40 groups ranging from businesses to advocacy groups and led by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration ...

Moto X Launches a Rainbow of DIY Phone Possibilities

Motorola on Thursday unveiled its Moto X sensor-laden smartphone at meetings with the media and analysts in New York ...

Mozilla, BlackBerry Team Up on Peach Fuzzing

Politics may make for strange bedfellows, but there's no comparison to the match-ups that occur in the business world. Consider this: Mozilla, which has been flexing its muscles of late and pushing into the smartphone business and foreign markets, announced on Wednesday that it has teamed up with the flailing and failing BlackBerry, which is hemorrhaging market share, to conduct research on bugs in browsers...

Google Changes Net Neutrality Tune in Fiber Spat

The Federal Communications Commission is looking into a complaint that Google Fiber's ban on hosting computer servers on its network violates the FCC's Open Internet Order and Rules ...

Speedy Magnetite Switch Makes Blink of an Eye Seem Poky

Researchers using the United States Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory at Stanford University have created an experimental switch that goes between on and off in one trillionth of a second ...

Samsung May Be Heading Into Choppy Seas

Samsung reported record second-quarter profits on Friday, but investor concerns drove down the company's share prices nevertheless. ...

Nvidia Shows Dazzling Detail in Next-Gen Project Logan Demo

Nvidia demoed the first processor from Project Logan, its next-generation CUDA-capable mobile processor, at the Siggraph conference and exhibition held in Anaheim, Calif., this week ...

Tech Vendors Are Treating Customers Worse Than Before

Businesses depend on their customers, and it would make sense that good customer service would translate into loyal customers and more sales, but high-tech vendors don't seem to have gotten the message ...

PRISM Could Put the Kibosh on US Trade Abroad

American cloud service providers seeking to do business abroad are feeling the fallout from the NSA's PRISM surveillance program, suggests a month-long online survey the Cloud Security Alliance initiated in June ...

Failed Vote Means No End in Sight to NSA’s Data Slurping

A proposal to restrict the NSA's surveillance of Americans' phone calls was defeated by a mere 12 votes in the House of Representatives on Wednesday in a battle that drew unusual bipartisan support at a time when partisanship is running at an all-time-high ...

Google Sticks It to the Home Entertainment Market

Google on Wednesday unveiled a new Nexus 7 as part of its latest assault on the market for the connected living room ...

Nokia’s Lumia 625 Does Being Bigger Well

Nokia on Tuesday unveiled the Lumia 625, its latest Windows Phone 8 device and the one with the largest screen so far -- 4.7 inches ...

SIM Card Flaw Could Wreak Havoc on Millions of Phones

About 25 percent of mobile phones currently in use may be vulnerable because they rely on 1970s-era Data Encryption Standard security, according to Security Research Labs ...

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Zenmonics Lets Bankers Serve Customers on the Move

Zenmonics has announced mobileBanker, a tablet solution that lets bank staff interact with customers on the move by tapping into a bank's back end servers ...

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