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An analysis by Coverity, the code analysis group, of the most critical part of the Android smartphone operating system has turned up programming errors, some of which could allow hackers or malicious applications to access users’ e-mail or other sensitive information
An analysis of the most...
Comments Off Posted by David Goldstein on Sunday, October 31st, 2010
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Verizon can get shirty about the word “fibre”. America’s second-biggest telecoms operator successfully complained to the Better Business Bureau that competitors had touted “fibre-optic fast” to consumers, even though their broadband networks did not run fibre all the...
Comments Off Posted by David Goldstein on Sunday, October 31st, 2010
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The iPhone maker sings the sue-me-sue-you blues as it fires back at Motorola with two lawsuits covering a number of patents, including material involving multitouch technologies.
Comments Off Posted by CNET News.com on Saturday, October 30th, 2010
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India has followed the United Arab Emirates in backing off from a threat to ban popular services on Blackberry devices, amid growing global concern over access to encrypted information.
The Ministry of Home Affairs said yesterday that Research in Motion Ltd., the Canadian maker of the smart phone...
Comments Off Posted by David Goldstein on Saturday, October 30th, 2010
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A mobile phone application which helps jealous lovers keep tabs on their partners by secretly forwarding their texts has been removed from sale by Google after the company decided it violated its terms.
Once installed on the unwitting victim’s phone, the Android phone app, called SMS Secret...
Comments Off Posted by David Goldstein on Saturday, October 30th, 2010