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Microsoft Could Muscle Back Into the Mobile Market

The turmoil surrounding Microsoft's efforts in the mobile market last year and the spectacularly rapid changes in this sector has raised concern about the company's hopes of ever catching up to the competition ...

Who Are the FOSS Police?

More than 70 percent of mobile applications containing open source code fail to comply with basic open source license requirements, OpenLogic claims ...

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Fixing the Fragmented Face of Android

Android 3.0, aka "Honeycomb," took center stage at Wednesday's AnDevCon keynote address, and LinuxInsider joined about 200 Android developers in a small room at the Marriott Hotel in San Mateo, Calif., to listen in ...

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Motorola Revs Up Devs at Android Conference

A small conference room at the San Mateo Marriott Hotel in San Mateo, Calif., was packed to overflowing for the keynote speech Tuesday from Christy Wyatt, a Motorola corporate vice president, at AnDevCon 2011 ...

Why RHEL 6 Keeps Its Patches Under Its Hat

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0, which was released last November, packs a hidden punch: The latest version of the operating system pre-bundles patches with the kernel ...

Google Remote-Detonates Dirty Apps, Promises to Do Better

Google has begun removing the "Droid Dream" malware from devices running Android versions earlier than 2.2.2, also known as "Froyo." ...

Is Samsung Obsessed With Size?

Samsung's invites to a March 22 event at the CTIA Wireless trade show have kicked up rumors that the company plans to launch yet another version of its Galaxy Tab ine, which already has 7-inch and 10.1-inch models. ...

Google’s Content-Farm Algorithm Yields Bitter Harvest

Late last month, Google deployed a new algorithm intended to improve the quality of its search results, and as some critics feared, the results have in several cases hurt legitimate websites ...

Android Calls Shotgun in Upcoming Saabs

In what could potentially be a huge win for Android, Swedish automaker Saab has selected the operating system as the basis of its IQon in-vehicle infotainment system ...

Google Tapes Up Gmail Sprain

Google says it has restored email access to some Gmail users who lost it over the weekend ...

Gmail Meltdown Casts Shadow on the Cloud

Hundreds of thousands of Gmail users woke up Monday to find their emails had vanished and they had lost their contacts ...

Motorola Xoom Designed for Heavy Meddling

Unlike its arch-rival, the Apple iPad, the Motorola Xoom tablet is easy to open up for repairs and upgrades ...

Legit Sites Could Get Caught in Google’s Content Farm Crosshairs

Google on Thursday began using a new algorithm to rid its top search results of what it described as low-quality websites ...

Did Xoom Whiff It on WiFi?

Since it was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show last January, the Motorola Xoom tablet has been hailed as the strongest challenge yet to Apple's iPad ...

Big Data, Big Open Source Tools

Enterprises are grappling with the skyrocketing amount of data they have to handle as that data proliferates into the terabyte and petabyte stage ...

WinPho 7 Update Gives Some Phones Fatal Brain Spasm

Microsoft released its first software update for Windows Phone 7 this week -- and promptly stubbed its toe ...

Bill Embraces Some Humanity, Kicks Some Out the Door

Security guards at the 2011 RSA conference in San Francisco had a little surprise in store for reporters queuing up to attend former President Bill Clinton's keynote speech on Friday ...

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Visions of a Future Chock-Full of Chips

Twenty years from now, semiconductor chips will cost a penny apiece and will be in everything -- our clothing, our sunglasses, our contact lenses and even our toilets -- physicist Michio Kaku told an audience Thursday at the RSA 2011 convention ...

The Big Blue Centenarian: What’s Next for IBM?

As IBM celebrates its centennial this year, the company is building technologies to take us into the future ...

Solar Flare-Up Could Fry Satellites, Reroute Planes, Make Pretty Lights

Three solar flares will hit the Earth Thursday and Friday, according to scientists, possibly triggering a bigger show of the Aurora Borealis, also known as the northern lights ...

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