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Report: Most Android smartphones vulnerable to snooping attack Top
An attacker could sniff authentication tokens being sent over an unencrypted Wi-Fi network and use them to access and steal calendar and contact data.
 
Nissan track tests electric race car Top
Nissan releases a video showing track testing of its Leaf Nismo RC electric race car.
 
Report: Apple looking into Lodsys patent claim Top
Apple is said to be investigating the claims made by a patent holding group that is targeting developers who use in-app purchase in their apps.
 
LED bulb makers target 100-watt brightness Top
With a lighting efficiency mandate approaching, Osram Sylvania, Switch Lighting, and other lighting companies show prototype LEDs to replace 100-watt incandescent bulbs.
 
AT&T, T-Mobile customer satisfaction on the decline Top
AT&T see its satisfaction score drop to its lowest point since 2005 in the annual American Customer Satisfaction Index. Verizon and Sprint lead the way among large wireless carriers.
 
HP: Consumer PCs, IT services need more attention Top
Leaked memo prompts HP to move up its earnings announcement. But on a conference call, CEO Leo Apotheker strikes a more low-key tone, saying he's looking to make some changes in a couple of areas.
 
Intel CEO: Big shift to mobile Top
Paul Otellini says the chipmaker is redirecting its focus to low-power and small devices like smartphones, Netbooks, and tablets.
 
Bing 'likes' Facebook Top
Amazon may enter the tablet market with two mobile devices, T-Mobile offers free Wi-Fi calls, and Microsoft's Bing gets Facebook support in its search results.
 
AT&T planning security service for mobile phones Top
Reporting an increase in security attacks on mobile phones, AT&T's John Stankey says the company is planning to launch a wireless security service next year to better protect mobile devices.
 
Nintendo, Best Buy team up on 3DS content Top
Nintendo 3DS owners will be able to access video content, gaming extras, and deals from their portable devices through wireless access in 1,000 Best Buy stores.
 
Businesses embrace iPads, but don't know why Top
iPads lead the spread of tablets within businesses, but for many the strategy is murky. Also: most expect tablets won't replace laptops.
 
3D TV shipments to soar 500 percent in 2011 Top
Televisions with 3D capability will keep increasing in popularity, In-Stat predicts, with 300 million households worldwide owning 3D TVs in 2015.
 
Winklevoss twins taking Facebook case to Supreme Court Top
The twins' attorney says that a recent ruling against their appeal was wrong and that they will bring their argument to the U.S. Supreme Court.
 
64-bit Windows to get Adobe DNG thumbnail views Top
Adobe plugs a hole in its raw file format that currently limits its usefulness, issuing a release candidate for software to let Windows users view DNG files.
 
HP beats expectations but lowers financial forecast Top
Revenue and profit increase from a year earlier, but soft PC sales and repercussions from Japan's earthquake will take a toll on Hewlett-Packard's full-year performance.
 
Sony needs to do more for PSN customers Top
Company offers free games, movie rentals, and credit monitoring following the security breach of PlayStation Network. But small gestures don't add up as compensation for millions of customers who are potential identity theft targets.
 
Why a hyper-personalized Web is bad for you (Q&A) Top
45 Minutes on IM: Eli Pariser, author of "The Filter Bubble: What the Internet is Hiding from You," says we should be increasingly aware--and wary--of tools to bring us a Web experience explicitly tailored to our interests.
 
New Relic moves into real user monitoring (Q&A) Top
Application performance management is getting a boost from New Relic's latest feature--real user monitoring.
 
Facebook, spammers are in 'arms race' Top
Spammers modify attacks after Facebook rolls out new security features to block attacks.
 
Google App Engine goes for Go language Top
The cloud-computing foundation is getting a third programming language: Google's computer science project called Go. It's still behind closed doors, though.
 

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