Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Apple: iPhone Alarm Bug Squashed--or Is It?

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January 4, 2011
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Apple: iPhone Alarm Bug Squashed--or Is It? Apple says the alarms will function normally today, but users aren't totally convinced.
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China Mobile to Begin 4G Network Trials in 6 Cities China's largest mobile operator has been given the go-ahead to start large-scale tests of its fourth-generation (4G) mobile network technology in six Chinese...
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CES 2011: Lenovo Announces Revamped IdeaPad Laptops and Netbooks The lineup includes new models in the IdeaPad Y Series, Z Series, S Series, V series, and Lenovo G and B Series.
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Oversupply Sends DRAM Prices to One-year Low DRAM chip prices reached a one-year low on Tuesday and approached their cheapest ever due to a post-holiday oversupply. The cheap memory chips are pushing PC...
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Firefox Becomes Most-used Browser in Europe Firefox was the most-used browser in Europe in December, edging out Microsoft's Internet Explorer for the first time, according to new data released by the Web...
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Skype Still Operating in China Despite Reports of Ban Skype and other Internet phone services continue to operate in China days after media reports said the country's government was cracking down on them.
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Hotmail Data Loss Reveals Cloud Trust Issues As the new year got underway, Hotmail lost the inboxes of an unknown number of users, leaving them fuming. Cloud providers must do better.
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Opera Previews Browser for Tablets Norwegian company Opera Software will unveil the first public preview of its browser for tablets at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), it said on...
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Microsoft Blames Server Problem for Hotmail Outage Microsoft says it has fixed a problem with its Windows Live Hotmail service that temporarily deleted the e-mail of more than 17,000 users.
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U.S. DHS Goes After Vietnamese Hackers, Identity Thieves The U.S. Department of Homeland Security targets Vietnamese hackers and identity thieves
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Dell Buys SecureWorks for IT Security Services Dell announced Tuesday it is purchasing security services vendor SecureWorks, expanding its range of IT management offerings. Terms were not disclosed.
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North Korea Moves to Bring KP Top-level Domain Back Online Domain names using North Korea's dot-kp top-level domain could soon be returning to the Internet after being offline for months.
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Sprint Turns Down Chance to Invest More in Clearwire WiMax mobile broadband provider Clearwire has missed out on a potential investment from partner Sprint Nextel, just days after founding Chairman Craig McCaw...
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Will There Be a Jobless Recovery for IT in 2011? Here's what experts in IT hiring trends say about tech job prospects for 2011.
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Details Emerge on Ubuntu-Powered Tablet Expected early this year, Tenq's Linux-based tablet device will feature a 10-inch screen and 'almost-instant' boot time, according to reports.
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California's Top Court Backs Cell-phone Searches The California Supreme Court has ruled that police don't need a warrant to search the text messages on a cell phone being carried by a suspect.
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Qualcomm, Telcare Connect Blood Glucose Meters Using 3G Telcare will use a Qualcomm 3G module to connect its upcoming 3GM blood glucose meter, which will send readings to family members or physicians, the company said...
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Software Industry New Year's Resolutions A new year has begun for the enterprise software industry, presenting an opportunity for the players to contemplate 2010's wins and losses while ushering in some...
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