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May, 2012

  • 2 May

    Oracle tries to rewrite history for Sun and alter Java’s future

    Three amigos: Sun and Google were Java allies in October 2005, when Sun’s then-president Jonathan Schwartz, left, and CEO Scott McNealy, center, joined Google CEO Eric Schmidt to tout a partnership involving the Google Toolbar and Java that ultimately fizzled. (Credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET) During testimony at the Oracle v. Google trial last week, former Sun …

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  • 2 May

    Ice Cream Sandwich now on 5 per cent of Android devices

    Ice Cream Sandwich is now on 5 per cent of Android devices and rising — but Gingerbread is still the most popular version of Google’s mobile operating system. Android 4.0, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich, is the latest software for Android phones and tablets. It’s been painfully slow to make its way into the world but is starting to …

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  • 2 May

    Rumors that T

    According to Sydney Myers, an editor from PhoneDog, T-Mobile said that it will release devices carrying BlackBerry’s new operating system, BlackBerry 10, starting this November. Related stories Can RIM make the virtual keyboard sexy again? No new devices, but RIM talks up its virtual BlackBerry keypad Hands on with the BlackBerry 10 keyboard and Dev Alpha phone The carrier’s support …

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  • 2 May

    YouView on trial in selected homes ahead of London Olympics

    YouView set-top boxes have arrived in living rooms. Reports of delays still linger, but the coalition of the BBC, ITV, Channels 4 and 5, TalkTalk, BT and Arquiva has started testing YouView boxes in the wild — and they could be in your living room in time for the London 2012 Olympics. YouView told me that the box is currently …

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  • 2 May

    When HD isn’t HD

    Not all HD is the same. For that matter, just because you have an HDTV, that doesn’t mean you’re actually watching high-definition video. A variety of factors could be conspiring to create an image that’s not nearly as good as what your TV is capable of. Make sure you’re getting the most from your TV with this guide. Getting HD …

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  • 2 May

    When cord

    When people ask me if they should “cut the cord” and cancel their cable subscription, I tend to focus on negatives. You’re going to miss a lot of sports, reality TV, and live TV events — even if you get free, over-the-air TV using an antenna. That’s all true, but it’s easy to forget that sometimes the cord-cutting experience is …

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  • 1 May

    Nokia Lumia 800 getting volume fix update

    Nokia’s reportedly crafted another software update for the Lumia 800, with the latest release expected to address problems with the phone’s volume control. The Verge reckons that the latest update is catchily-dubbed version 12072, and is set to appear in some parts of the world this week. The update follows an earlier fix that addressed battery woes, but in a …

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  • 1 May

    FCC extends review process for Verizon

    Federal regulators said today they needed more time to review Verizon’s deal to acquire spectrum from the cable providers and cross-sell cable and wireless services. CNET The Federal Communications Commission extended the typical 180-day review period by 21 days to give it sufficient time to examine the reams of documents that were submitted late by Verizon and the cable companies. …

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  • 1 May

    No new devices, but RIM talks up its virtual BlackBerry keypad

    ORLANDO, Fla. — BlackBerry maker Research In Motion officially took the wraps off its new BlackBerry 10 software here at the company’s annual meeting with customers, developers, and press. And it showed off some key new features, including an improved virtual keypad with added smarts for easier and more accurate typing. BlackBerry 10 reference device RIM Today, at its BlackBerry …

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  • 1 May

    T

    How does T-Mobile follow up its most powerful Android smartphone to date? With a budget-friendly 3G handset right out of 2009, of course! According to details passed to TmoNews, the carrier is on the verge of announcing the T-Mobile Prism 3G for Sunday. Aimed squarely at first-time smartphone buyers, the Prism is expected to run Android 2.3 Gingerbread and feature …

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