Why the new 'superphones' really are super
These phones have features that radically exceed not only those of other phones but also those of other consumer devices. That's why Mike Elgan calls them 'superphones.'
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Microsoft addresses DevOps with InRelease technology
Microsoft has completed its purchase of InCycle's InRelease business unit, announced in June, and is now deploying the software to offer DevOps capabilities to its Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server users.
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AT&T is buying prepaid mobile carrier Leap Wireless
AT&T plans to acquire Leap Wireless, operator of the Cricket prepaid mobile service, in what would be the latest consolidation of the U.S. mobile industry.
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'Superman' crystals could store 360TB of data forever
Scientists have discovered that, by using nanostructured glass and five dimensional digital data recording, they may be able to store 360TB of data forever.
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China commits to software, IP protections in talks with U.S.
Chinese government officials agreed to crack down on software and other piracy and to take steps to ensure that state-owned organizations use legal software.
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Targeted attacks exploit now-patched Windows bug revealed by Google engineer
Microsoft this week said a pair of vulnerabilities, including one publicly disclosed by a Google security engineer in May, had been exploited in the wild before they were patched on Tuesday.
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Sharknado takes a big bite out of Twitter
A disaster movie on the SyFy channel about sharks raining down on L.A., lit up Twitter on Thursday night.
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Mobile malware, mainly aimed at Android devices, jumps 614% in a year
Mobile malware attacks -- most of them aimed at Android devices -- are up six-fold since last year, an increase due mainly to the use of free mobile apps from sketchy vendors, according to studies by McAfee and Juniper Networks.
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Snowden says U.S. is using 'historically disproportionate aggression' to nab him
Fugitive classified document leaker Edward Snowden, holed up at Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport since June 23, today accused the U.S. government of using 'historically disproportionate aggression' to get him back to the United States to face charges of violating the Espionage Act of 1917.
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