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Disable your browser to avoid hackers, says BlackBerry

RIM has told BlackBerry users to cripple their phones’ Web browsers — or turn them off altogether — to avoid a security hole uncovered by participants in an annual hacking competition. A team at Pwn2Own 2011 took advantage of BlackBerry’s recent switch to using a WebKit browser on its phones, reports our sibling site ZDNet. Attacking a BlackBerry Torch 9800, …

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Windows, MeeGo and now Android for Intel

Intel may be about to throw its weight behind Android for tablets, despite already being buddied up with Microsoft for Windows devices, and having its own MeeGo OS. The first Android slates with Intel inside could make their public debut as soon as next month, too. Taiwanese news site DigiTimes has the story, claiming that Intel is working with six …

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Samsung teases us with video of 8.9

Samsung is making no secret of its plans to launch an 8.9-inch Galaxy Tab tablet at the CTIA show in Orlando next week. Having flagged up its intentions with a press invite to its Samsung Mobile Unpacked event at the show, it has now published a YouTube video to further heighten anticipation. In truth, the video doesn’t tell you much about …

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Boost Android battery life with JuiceDefender

I have two Android-powered smartphones in my house: the Virgin Mobile Optimus V and Virgin Mobile Samsung Intercept. If you asked me to describe their battery life, I’d say mediocre and terrible, respectively. In fact, the Intercept barely lasts a day, even with little use. My wife, the one who’s using it, is about ready to chuck it in the …

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March Madness On Demand offers free live feeds

Today’s the day, sports fans. The NCAA men’s basketball tournament slams into high gear, with 16 second-round games kicking off at noon ET–and 16 more lined up for tomorrow. Our nation’s productivity is about to take a two-week nosedive. This probably won’t help, but I don’t care: NCAA March Madness On Demand for iOS streams every single game, live, free …

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Web streaming competes with TV as Netflix buys Kevin Spacey TV drama

Web streaming has suddenly announced itself as a serious player in the TV world, with US service Netflix apparently outbidding two major cable networks to air David Fincher and Kevin Spacey’s remake of classic British political thriller House of Cards. While streaming is still in its infancy in the UK, Netflix has pretty ubiquitous gadget support, with US TVs, Blu-ray …

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Optus announces Galaxy Tab pricing plus prepaid My Tab

Optus today piggybacked its Samsung Galaxy Tab pricing announcement with the news it would release its own Optus-branded Android tablet, dubbed My Tab. The Samsung Galaxy Tab (Credit: Samsung) The Galaxy Tab will be available on 24 contracts from November 10 for $0 upfront and AU$59.95 per month. This capped data plan offers AU$800 worth of data and equates to …

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