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Tech Talk Podcast: Malware and Travel Apps

by Admin on May 12, 2011

There’s always some new evil lurking on the Internet. On this week’s Bits: Tech Talk show, J.D. Biersdorfer learns about the latest trends in malware from the global director of education for the security firm Trend Micro, David Perry.

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Tech Check: Osama and the Web, PlayStation Network, kissing machine

by Admin on May 7, 2011

In this week’s Tech Check podcast, Doug Gross, Brandon Griggs and Mark Milian break down how the internet, particularly Twitter, responded to news of the killing of Osama bin Laden.

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Tech Check: Osama & the Web, PlayStation network

by Admin on May 7, 2011

In this week’s Tech Check podcast, Doug Gross, Brandon Griggs and Mark Milian break down how the internet, particularly Twitter, responded to news of the killing of Osama bin Laden.

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Ask Maggie: Will AT&T ax T-Mobile phones?

by Admin on April 1, 2011

This week Maggie clears up rumors that AT&T will require T-Mobile customers to get rid of their existing smartphones postmerger. Also: Advice on LTE phones, and gauging 3G data usage for an iPad 2.

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Jonathan Takiff: Hottest new mobile phones made for geeks & gamers

by on February 17, 2011

THE GIZMO: Breakthrough mobile phones from Sony Ericsson, Sprint Kyocera and Nokia steal some thunder. FRESHER FISH TO FRY: So maybe Verizon didn’t pick the best time to introduce its version of the iPhone 4. With the Mobile World Congress convening in Barcelona, Spain, this week, there was lots more eye-opening news on the mobile phone front.

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World Tech Update: Egypt Turns the Internet Back On, Google Opens a Web Store for Android, and More

by Admin on February 6, 2011

On World Tech Update this week Egypt turns the Internet back on, Google announces a Web-based store for Android applications, News Corp. unveils The Daily, and more.

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Tech Weekly: Internet Week Europe

by Admin on November 12, 2010

The very first Internet Week Europe has kicked off in London, so this week’s programme brings you a taste of the five-day festival of events celebrating the internet. We visit Google’s London offices to hear their Creative Lab leader Tom Uglow explain how they created a symphony orchestra out of YouTube , and how visualizing tangible objects helps him develop things for the web. Creative agency …

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Tech Weekly: Internet Week Europe, Google and Dentsu

by on November 10, 2010

The very first Internet Week Europe has kicked off in London, so this week’s programme brings you a taste of the five-day festival of events celebrating the internet. We visit Google’s London offices to hear their Creative Lab leader Tom Uglow explain how they created a symphony orchestra out of YouTube , and how visualizing tangible objects helps him develop things for the web. Creative agency …

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Just5 Drops Price on Leading Mobile Phones for Seniors

by Admin on October 1, 2010

ORLANDO, Fla., Sept. 30 /PRNewswire/ — In conjunction with this week’s AARP Orlando@50+ show, Just5 today announced a price drop on all of its leading mobile phones for seniors, people with poor eyesight or hearing problems and people with medical conditions that require constant care. Previously $119.99, the price has been cut 25 percent to $89.99, making them the most affordable phones for …

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Glu Mobile Names Five New Game Titles Coming Later This Year

by Admin on August 28, 2010

Glu Mobile provided a sneak peak today of the five new titles it will be launching in the fourth quarter as part of the company’s extensive restructuring explained earlier this week.

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Tech Stocks: Reaction to earnings dampens tech performance

by on July 30, 2010

Tech stocks hunt for direction, with the sector showing some signs of weakness after rising earlier in the week.

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Tech Stocks: IBM, TI in spotlight as tech stocks close higher

by Admin on July 21, 2010

Tech stocks start the week on an upbeat note ahead of a busy slate of earnings reports that will kick off with the latest results from IBM and Texas Instruments.

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