Battle of the Android Browsers
Let’s face it: The Android browser isn’t perfect. While performance is improving with each update (Android 2.2, in particular, boosted the speed of the browser with a new Javascript engine), it’s a fairly bare-bones browser compared with some of the others available in the Android Market.
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Texting-while-driving bans don’t work, could hurt, study finds
As more states ban the practice – Massachusetts will become the 31st to do so on Thursday – new research from the insurance industry claims that the prohibition of texting while driving does not reduce auto crashes and may actually increase them.
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OpenOffice.org developers move to break ties with Oracle
Some developers of the OpenOffice.org desktop productivity suite announced a break from Oracle on Tuesday, introducing a new name for the project and establishing a new foundation to guide its future.
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Xmarks browser sync tosses in towel
Unable to find a way to turn a profit, the Xmarks browser bookmark service will close its doors in January, four years after its founding.
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Succession planning for IT: Get some depth to your bench
Smart succession planning ensures IT departments have expertise waiting in the wings when a key employee moves on.
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Sony Ericsson preps micro display for Android smartphones
Sony Ericsson has unveiled a remote control with a 1.3-inch screen that will allow Android smartphone users to view Facebook and Twitter updates and control their phone's music player.
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Apple Peel, which turns iPods into iPhones, coming to US
The Apple Peel 520, a Chinese-developed product that drew the media's attention for being able to turn an iPod Touch into an iPhone-like device, is coming to America.
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CodePlex Foundation now called Outercurve
Seeking to shed its Microsoft root, CodePlex Foundation has become the Outercurve Foundation
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After attacks, Microsoft to rush out fix for ASP.net bug
Microsoft is rushing out a fix for a Windows Web server flaw that is starting to be exploited by online attackers.
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Ericsson to buy Nortel data business for $65 million
Ericsson will acquire Nortel's global multiservice switching assets for $65 million.
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