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Apple's supply chain flap: It's really about us
Apple is under fire for its supply chain labor, but every tech item -- and thing you own -- goes through the same manufacturing paces.
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Privacy vs. digital age: Where's the balance?
And what can be done to put more control back into the hands of consumers?
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Facebook could file
IPO by WednesdayThe social giant reportedly will seek a valuation between $75 billion and $100 billion.
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10 indispensable Android apps
Not only has the Android platform evolved into a much more stable, reliable, and powerful platform, the apps have also grown.
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As Apple dominates U.S., smartphone race heads overseas
In the high-margin markets that matter, the battle is for second place behind Apple’s iPhone.
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My PC out to pasture
James Kendrick finds he's doing at least 90 percent of his work and play on a mobile OS-running device. "Post-PC" -- just lke that.
Top Stories
- Apple grabbed Q4 global smartphone lead, Samsung wins 2011
- Facebook filing for IPO next week?
- U.S. CTO Chopra reportedly stepping down
- Former Palm chief Jon Rubinstein leaves HP
- Dell launches pre-packaged private cloud
- N. Korea makes cellphone use a war crime
- Privacy vs. digital age: Any balance?
- Android device updated, problems ensue
- AT&T, Verizon prepped to step up enterprise games
- Smartphone race heads overseas
- Twitter begins censoring content
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Alert: Hackers pounce on just-patched Windows Media vulnerability
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Gallery: 10 indispensable Android apps
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Great Debate: Can the Cloud serve as an SMB's only IT department?
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Photos: Cool accessories for the iPad
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TechRepublic: Cracking Open the Nokia Lumia 800
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Technology Today
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At last, honesty in software advertising
Doesn't this say it all? (Seen at the recent National Retail Federation conference in NYC.) (Photo by the author.)
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Textbook of the Future: The challenges
It’s actually cheaper to go to another planet than to give an iPad to every child.
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Photographer bullied by over zealous Kingdom Security staff
Kingdom Security staff become abusive to a photographer taking photos of the Golden Wonder factory and create a Twitter storm.
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Your next laptop could have Microsoft's Kinect built into it
Microsoft is finally delivering on its promise to bring Kinect to the PC with official support, but most people would probably assume it would be most useful with a desktop. Nonetheless, it...
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Galaxy Tab 7.7, Transformer Prime, leadership changes (MobileTechRoundup show #259)
Kevin has the Galaxy Tab 7.7 and Asus Transformer Prime in hand and they both look sweet. There were several other topics to discuss this week in mobile too.
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Cast your vote in the Windows 8 release schedule prediction pool
It's that time again. The Windows 8 beta, er, Customer Preview will be ready in late February. Think you can guess what's next? Cast your vote in the Windows 8 Release Schedule Prediction Pool.
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Anonymous is not attacking Facebook today
Some hackers are looking to kill Facebook today, but the hacktivist group Anonymous has not changed its stance: it still does not support their cause. This is the second time this has happened.
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The significant hurdles facing Windows 8 tablets
Microsoft is busily working on Windows 8 for tablets, but there are some obstacles that must be considered before they become a success in the market.
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Stump: the ultimate stand for your tablet, phone, or eReader
The Stump is appropriately named since it reminds me of a tree stump. It basically looks a bit like a hockey puck, but has a slot in the middle for propping up your device for viewing, typing, or...
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Millions caught up in Android botnet
More malware found lurking in the official Google Android market.
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