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Japan Court Favors Samsung, Google and Apple Talk Licensing
Today’s mobile news roundup features: Samsung’s minor win in Japan; Google and Apple in talks for patent licensing; iPhone screen production delayed; and new Kindle Fire to feature Nokia Maps. Japan court rejects Apple’s patent bid After Samsung’s major defeat in the US, it looks like things are starting to perk up for the South ...
US Military Admits State Sponsored Cyberattacks
Marine Lt. Gen. Richard P. Mills admitted in a conference last week that they used cyberwarfare against their opponents in Afghanistan. “I can tell you that as a commander in Afghanistan in the year 2010, I was able to use my cyber operations against my adversary with great impact,” Mills said. “I was able to ...
Amazon’s Ready To Launch Kindle Fire 2
Amazon announced that they’ve launched their Android Appstore in five European countries: UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain. This announcement, along with their previous announcement that the Kindle Fire has already sold out on their website makes people think that the company is readying to unveil the second generation Kindle Fire. And with their European ...
Windows 8 Devices Flood IFA 2012
According to sources, Microsoft is set to officially launch Windows 8 on October 26. This will be the day when new PCs with Windows 8 will be coming out, as well as the upgrade program that Windows recently revealed. But aside from Windows 8 and Windows 8 PCs coming out, the Microsoft Surface Windows RT ...
Rise Of The Phablets: How Does the Galaxy Note 2 Compare?
Guess you’ve already heard, Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Note II, the successor to their first ever phablet — the Galaxy Note, a cross between a phone and a tablet. So what’s new about this phablet? Let’s run through the specs, take a look at the Note II’s competitors and see who comes out on ...
Evolved Malware and Spam Targets Gender, Religion and More
Themed attacks, or attacking people based on their gender, activity or even festivities is nothing new. Men are the predominant targets of malware as they are more likely to click on links for free games, free music, free movies, and of course explicit content like pornography or nude photos of celebrities. But times have changed, ...
Samsung’s Rating Still A+ Despite Apple’s Wrath
Today’s mobile news roundup features: Samsung’s safe rating with new products launch; Dell’s Windows RT tablet; Amazon’s Europe Appstore; and Intel’s push for wireless charging. Samsung maintains A+ rating Fitch Ratings will not be lowering their ‘A+/Stable’ mark for Samsung anytime soon though the company’s huge loss against Apple over patents. The firm believes that ...
Cash For Coverage: The Dark Side Of Journalism
The media has a great influence on how people think. That’s why it’s always important to get the facts before publishing or broadcasting anything. We have the power to create chaos if we want to just by simply spreading lies or exaggerating the news. And that’s simply irresponsible journalism. But it’s a whole new story ...
What To Expect At IFA 2012
The Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin, more popularly known as IFA, is set to kick off in Berlin, Germany on August 31 and will run through the 5th of September. The IFA is the largest consumer electronics trade show, and having a spot at the event could mean well for business. It’s the right time to show off ...