iPad Mini Being Tested, Christmas Release Wouldn’t Affect iPad 3
Although most iPad/iPhone rumors are met with a great deal of skepticism, rumors concerning a possible iPad Mini are met with even more skepticism. Between Steve Job’s famous proclamation about smaller tablets feeling like giant smartphones and the fact that …
|T-Mobile, MetroPCS Want the FCC To Stop Verizon’s Spectrum Grab
Verizon Wireless has ideas of securing a big chunk of the unused wireless spectrum by purchasing it from companies like Time Warner, Bright House Networks, and Cox Communications. Such an agreement would give Verizon Wireless increased access and control over …
|UPDATE: Twitter Responds On Sarkozy Parody Account, Banned Political Accounts
Yesterday I wrote about Twitter banning a parody account of French President Nicolas Sarkozy as well as three other accounts that were known to have been politically opposed to Sarkozy. On the day Sarkozy announced he will seek re-election, these …
|iOS Games Get Backing From Major Players
It looks like iOS devices may be getting some more star power from the games industry. The majority of the big hits on portable devices such as smartphones have come from independent or small developers like Rovio with Angry Birds. …
|Microsoft Argues Motorola’s Policy On Patents
Microsoft has filed formal complaints with European Union’s competition regulator regarding the price Motorola is charging for the use of patented technology. Microsoft is claiming the the 2.25% they are charging for a video patent is well over what other …
|Spam Levels Down, Mobile Malware On The Rise
McAfee has released their quarterly threat report for the fourth quarter of 2011, and some of the results may surprise you. The report examines the biggest threats to online security for both the fourth quarter and all of 2011. The …
|Google Australia Introduces Student Ambassadors
Google Australia’s official blog introduced it’s newly appointed student ambassadors Tuesday, at the inaugural Google Student Ambassador Summit at it’s Sydney office. Google selected 52 students from 23 universities across Australia and New Zealand, who will learn about Google products …
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|Will Sacha Baron Cohen’s Dictator Crash The Oscars?
Sacha Baron Cohen’s new film, The Dictator, is “the heroic story of a dictator who risks his life to ensure that democracy would never come to the country he so lovingly oppressed.” If you’ve seen the trailer, you know that …
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