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Remains of the Day: Samsung says
Samsung wants a sneak peek at the next iPhone and iPad (don't we all?), Rolling Stone's head honcho finds iPad publications shrug-worthy, and Twitter and the iPhone may soon be better friends than ever.
Lodsys sues developers over patent infringement
Lodsys, which has contended that third-party developers for iOS and other platforms have violated its intellectual property, has sued a number of developers and posted more information on its Website.
Sprint, others ask FCC to deny AT&T deal for T-Mobile
Sprint Nextel told the Federal Communications Commission that an AT&T/T-Mobile would create a duopoly in which AT&T and Verizon control more than three-quarters of the mobile market in the U.S.
filed requests for the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to block AT&T's proposed...
Update brings enhanced malware protection for Snow Leopard
Apple has released Security Update 2011-003 which not only can protect against and remove the Mac Defender Trojan, but can also provide daily malware definition updates for Mac users.
Nokia confident about first Windows Phone arriving in Q4
Nokia has "increased confidence" that the first of its smartphones with Windows Phone will ship in the fourth quarter, the company said on Tuesday.
Seagate, Western Digital merger deals face EC probe
Moves by Seagate and Western Digital to acquire hard-drive companies are being probed by European regulators because of competition concerns.
Intel to add new hibernation features to PC chips
Intel is adding a pair of new features to chips used in notebooks and netbooks, one of which will allow the devices to turn on within five to six seconds after being put in hibernation mode.
More malware apps sneak into Google Market
More malware targeting Google Android devices but pretending to be legit apps managed to sneak into Google Market over the long holiday weekend. Google is taking steps to yank them.
Apple rolls out iWork for iPhone, iPod touch
More than a year after Apple released iPad versions of its iWork productivity suite, the company has finally rolled out an update that brings support for the iPhone and iPod touch.
San Francisco Chronicle releases iPad app
The San Francisco Chronicle has released an iPad app that brings the full content of its daily newspaper, and more, to current subscribers, and offers subscriptions right inside the app.
Apple will replace faulty MacBook bottom cases
Apple has launched a MacBook Bottom Case Replacement Program to swap out faulty bottom cases of some recent MacBooks.
Jobs WWDC keynote to highlight Lion, iOS 5, iCloud
Apple on Tuesday announced that CEO Steve Jobs will be kicking off the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference with a keynote focusing on Lion, iOS 5, and the forthcoming iCloud cloud service.
Mac Gems: Steal seven Gems today
Mac software bundles are nothing new, but one particular bundle, which ends today, offers eight quality Gems for the price of one.
Sandisk updates SSD line with SATA III models
Sandisk has updated its line of solid-state drives (SSDs) for tablet and portable computers with models that feature higher performance.
Analysis: Different cameras in the white and black iPhone 4s?
According to PCWorld's tests, the cameras in the white and black versions of the iPhone 4 produce very different results.













