This week: Skype killing Windows Phone; VZW: don’t buy iPhone; Design by lawyer
Is Skype killing Nokia Lumia sales? Does a drop in device shipments mean anything? Verizon is selling millions of iPhones, does it wish that weren’t the case?
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This week: Skype killing Windows Phone; VZW: don’t buy iPhone; Design by lawyer
Is Skype killing Nokia Lumia sales? Does a drop in device shipments mean anything? Verizon is selling millions of iPhones, does it wish that weren’t the case?
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Sex Tech: Dot-XXX Stats, Twitter Lawsuit, CP Tech, UK ISP Filter Abuse
Dot-XXX is a flop, religious websites riskier than porn for viruses, porn cases tossed as judge rules on IP filesharing prosecutions, Japanese porn star is sued for no Twitter follow-back.
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Scam: Get a Free 5000 Facebook Credits totally FREE !
A new Facebook scam uses an old trick: the apparent giveaway of Facebook Credits. Like almost any free claim, there is no such deal. Remember: if it sounds too good to be true, it’s ...
Whose responsibility is mobile device management?
Mobile Device Management needs to be in the hands of the people supporting the end user not in the tight fists of ivory tower dwellers.
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Facebook Messenger version 1.7 is out: Now it’s a BBM killer
Facebook Messenger version 1.7 is out. You can now text friends for free using your existing data plan, know who’s read your messages and who hasn’t, as well as see where ...
ESET releases $10 app: Mobile Security for Android
Security firm ESET today released a $10 Android app. ESET Mobile Security for Android works on both smartphones and tablets and features a slew of security features. Too bad it’s ...
Has ‘cloud computing’ become a redundant phrase?
Soon, any and all forms of computing will be taking advantage of a mix of network and local resources. Why bother to call it anything but ‘computing’?
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Oracle-Google jury close to verdict; ‘impasse’ on one question
The jury has come to unanimous decisions on all questions but one in the copyright segment of Oracle v. Google.
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Judge: Facebook Likes not protected by First Amendment
U.S. District Judge Raymond Jackson has ruled that Facebook Liked aren’t speech protected by the First Amendment. Employees fired for Liking something on the social network have ...

