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- 15 November 2011
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News: Apple Readies for Holiday Bonanza
What gadget tops your holiday wish list? A Siri-speaking iPhone 4S? A shiny, new iPad 2? Or maybe you're hoping for an ultra-thin MacBook Air.
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News: Gartner: Android market share tops 50% worldwide
Android's well-documented fragmentation issues apparently aren't deterring consumers from snatching up Android phones.
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News: iOS, Android to get federal-strength authentication
Businesses also gain a new Android app management and provisioning tool
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News: Free Android antivirus 'doesn't work'
Programs which claim to be Android antivirus simply don't work, according to AV-Test.org. Updated 15 November.
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News: Adobe Touch Apps Promise Creative Power for Android Tablets
Adobe released six new Touch Apps for the Android market on Monday, along with the Creative Cloud, which integrates content across the new apps with the desktop Creative Suite. The apps are optimized for a touchscreen interface and address multiple steps in the creative workflow, including image editing, ideation, sketching, mood boards, wireframing, and presenting all of that work to clients.
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News: Samsung becomes biggest smartphone vendor, as Android's market share grows
Samsung became the biggest smartphone vendor in the world during the third quarter, and Android's market share has surpassed 50 percent for the first time, market research company Gartner said on Tuesday as it reported on phone sales to end-users.
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News: Samsung's case to ban the iPhone 4S to be heard in March
Samsung's call for a ban on sales of Apple's latest smartphone, the iPhone 4S, will be heard in the Australian Federal Court in Sydney in March next year, it has been revealed.
- 14 November 2011
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News: Amazon Kindle Fire on sale now
US customers can buy the Amazon Kindle Fire direct from Amazon today, with the tablet expected to ship in the next three to five days. US customers can also buy one from Best Buy stores, today.
- 11 November 2011
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News: What Smartphones Will Be Like in 2012
Since the advent of the first modern smartphone--arguably the original Apple iPhone in 2007--the power of these mobile computing devices that also happen to make phone calls has advanced by leaps and bounds.
- 10 November 2011
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News: Sony launches beta SDK for Android and PlayStation gaming program
Sony is hoping developers are interested in working on games for its PlayStation Vita and Android-based devices, as it launched a beta test Thursday of a new cross-platform SDK.
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News: Understand mobile security in seven stories or less (a survival guide)
A collection of articles to help you understand the mobile threat and plan your security program accordingly.
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News: New App Encrypts Your Mobile Data Against Snoops
With concerns over mobile security steadily rising, it’s important to play it safe when it comes to your data. Smartphones these days have access to everything from phone numbers to bank accounts, so it’s crucial to make sure your private information isn’t being snooped on.
- 09 November 2011
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News: Barnes & Noble subpoenas Nokia over Microsoft Android lawsuit
Barnes & Noble has subpoenaed Nokia and its patent-enforcement agency, Mosaid Technologies, as it defends itself against Microsoft's Android patent infringement lawsuit, according to documents filed with the U.S. International Trade Commission.
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News: Adobe's decision to ditch mobile Flash: What you need to know
Adobe said today that it will stop providing updates to its Flash software for mobile devices. Here are some things you need to know.
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News: Adobe Ends Mobile Flash Development, Report
Adobe is finally ready to concede defeat in the mobile Flash wars and will halt development of its mobile Flash Player plug-in for phones and tablets.
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News: Adobe to stop development of Flash player on mobile devices
Adobe is thought to be stopping development of Flash player for mobile devices in favour of HTML5.
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News: Boosted by Android, Java remains most popular language
Apple's Objective-C and Google's Dart both show significant gains in popularity, Tiobe's survey shows
- 08 November 2011
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News: Republic Wireless Rolls Out Unlimited Voice, Data, Text Service
Republic Wireless, a new wireless carrier that's promising unlimited voice, data and texting for $19 a month, has officially launched a beta version its hybrid service for smartphones.
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News: Motorola Droid Razr: Reviewers Love Design, Hate Battery Life
Reviewers say the Droid Razr might be Motorola’s best phone yet, but they’re describing its battery life as razor-thin and have a few other complaints about the Android device.
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News: Want Siri on Your Android Phone? Try These Apps
Wouldn't you like to have your very own gofer dedicated to doing all the menial tasks you hate? That's a big part of the appeal of the iPhone 4S: Siri, the voice-driven virtual assistant, turns anyone with a couple hundred bucks into a CEO attended by a full-time lackey. But can you get the same kind of slavish devotion from an Android phone?
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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Surface Pro review - Microsoft tablet offers true power computing on the move
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Apple iPad Mini vs Google Nexus 7 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 comparison review
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