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September 9, 2010
Nokia Launches Tuner Headset For Mobile TV
Nokia has launched the Nokia Mobile TV headset that will turn the humble mobile phone into a portable television
Flaw Attracts Attacks In PDF Reader And Acrobat
Adobe Systems is warning users about a new vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat being exploited in the wild.
First Look: Autodesk’s AutoCAD For Mac
For the first time in 18 years, AutoCAD will be available for Apple’s Mac platforms; Autodesk ups the ante by jumping on the iPad bandwagon
How Will Bing Respond To Google Instant?
Google’s Instant Search may be exciting, but Microsoft is likely to move Bing in a different direction, says Nicholas Kolakowski
Google Instant Predicts Search Results
Google reveals new Instant search technology designed to deliver faster search results and keep rivals Bing and Yahoo at bay
ARM Announces 2.5GHz Cortex Processor
Chip maker ARM announces the Cortex-A15 MPCore which claims five times the speed of current smartphone processors at 2.5GHz
September 8, 2010
BT Defends Broadband Quote For Welsh Village
BT explains the reasons for its high quote to provide a broadband service for a remote Welsh village, as Rutland Telecom installs a much cheaper solution
Nokia Confirms N8 Arrival This Month
Finally, an official launch date for the long-awaited Symbian^3-based N8 phone from Nokia
Portable Gadgets Are The Future For Business
Apple’s iPad and its forthcoming competitors could lead to a complete rethinking of operating systems and application platforms, says PJ Connolly
Analyst Predicts Apple And BlackBerry Declines
IDC believes that Android and Windows Mobile will grow their smartphone market share, but Apple and BlackBerry will experience declines
Mozilla Updates Firefox 4 Beta With Better Graphics and Security
Mozilla has once again updated the Firefox 4 Beta, with a combination of faster graphics, new audio capabilities and enhanced security
September 7, 2010
Confusion Surrounds Samsung Galaxy Tab Pricing
Samsung’s answer to the Apple iPad, the Galaxy Tab, could be priced anywhere from £132 to more than £652, according to various leaks
Apple Gets Developer Slot At Mobile World Congress
In a sign of the growing influence of Apple in the mobile sector, the world’s biggest mobile show will host an event for Apple developers
Google’s Blobby Birthday Doodle Wastes Power
Google has ticked off users by wasting their CPU and energy on doodles which could have been done more economically in Flash
FTC Leaks Specs On HTC Android Handset
Photos and data on HTC’s latest Google Android smartphone have been published via the US wireless regulator’s website
Nokia N8 Release Dates Leaked
Nokia’s highly anticipated N8 smartphone is to launch at the end of September, reports say
September 6, 2010
Google Faces Texas Antitrust Probe Over Search
Google has confirmed that the Texas Attorney General is conducting an antitrust investigation over its search engine
Google Simplifies Privacy Policies
The company brings in changes as it fends off privacy concerns about Google Buzz
Google Expands Android AdWords Features
New location extensions for Google Places extend the way businesses can use mobile business ads
PostgreSQL 9.0 Release Candidate Includes Binary Replication
The release represents a significant overhaul for the open source database
Google Android Catches Up iPhone In US
Google’s Android platform gained 25 percent of the US smartphone market in August, says Quantcast
Google Settles Buzz Privacy Lawsuit For $8.5 Million
Google will settle a class action lawsuit over its Buzz service, by paying $8.5 million
September 3, 2010
Brits Confused By Broadband Advertising
Misleading broadband advertising is confusing British consumers, a survey has found
Toshiba Shows Off Android-based Folio 100 Tablet
Toshiba has revealed its Android tablet that will spearhead its push against the hugely popular Apple iPad
Skype Video Calls Now Available For 10 People
The beta of Skype 5.0 for Windows has been updated to let users make group video conference calls with up to 10 users
ITU Boss Calls For Broadband Development
In the developing world, the price of broadband is holding back economic development, warns the head of the ITU
Twitter App Comes To The iPad
Twitter has launched its official app for Apple’s iPad, featuring a simplified interface
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