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GM’s Move Mars Social Media Ads; Did the Auto Maker Mess Up?
May 18, 2012
News that General Motors is pulling its $10 million ad campaign from Facebook—just days before the social network's historic IPO—is making waves and casting doubt on Facebook's sustainability.
Google Drive and Skydrive and Dropbox, Oh My!
May 17, 2012
The popularity of consumer-level cloud storage systems have boomed in recent months, particularly with the release of Google Drive, the search giant’s new flagship cloud storage solution. The dust and hype from that release has now settled a bit, and it is time to examine the current major players...
Bitcoin Theft of $90,000 is a Real Whodunnit
May 17, 2012
Bitcoinica, a provider of online virtual currency, was recently robbed for the second time in 10 weeks, and the circumstances are suspicious, to say the least. Unfortunately, the company can't call in the authorities, since it's unclear which agency would have jurisdiction over the incidents.
Android Fragmentation: A Visual Representation
May 17, 2012
Two new graphics help demonstrate just how serious the problem of Android fragmentation is to mobile developers and you, the Android user.
Should Microsoft Pay for Restricting Browsers on Windows RT?
May 16, 2012
Mozilla and Google are both alleging that Microsoft gives Internet Explorer an advantage within the Windows RT tablet OS? No, this is not 1998, but a much different and weaker Microsoft of 2012 could still pay a price for stonewalling competitors.
Google Currents for iOS, Android Does One Thing Better Than Flipboard
May 16, 2012
Google’s answer to Flipboard for iOS, Currents, can’t compete with Flipboard's deep social-media integration, sharp interface and better content selection. But if you’re an Android user or you're frequently on the go without Wi-Fi, Google Currents deserves a place on your mobile device.
Android Targeted by 75 Percent of All Mobile Malware
May 16, 2012
This week's Android security update spotlights findings from an F-Secure report that suggests Android is by far the leading target of mobile-malware authors, along with a demonstration from a recent conference that showed a number of glaring Android security holes.
Gadgets Galore: Why the Post-PC World Means More Electronics
May 16, 2012
In the modern "post-PC" landscape, you may be able to ditch your laptop or desktop computer, but you'll still end up carrying more gadgets than you did before, according to CIO.com blogger Paul Mah. Here's why.
iPod Owners: Did You Know You're Suing Apple?
May 15, 2012
Apple has been hit with a class action suit by iPod owners saying that the company has made it unfairly difficult to play songs if they haven't been purchased on iTunes. Unless you opt out, you're part of the suit.
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