Android 4.3 pops up in the wild after skipping Google I/O
The next flavor of the mobile OS has been spotted again, this time actually running on a device.
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Android 4.3 pops up in the wild after skipping Google I/O
The next flavor of the mobile OS has been spotted again, this time actually running on a device.
Originally posted here:
Android 4.3 pops up in the wild after skipping Google I/O
Hewlett-Packard reported a 32 percent drop in profit for its second fiscal quarter, due partly to slower sales of PCs and servers.
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HP profit falls 32 percent as PC and server sales decline
If you have any expectations about the privacy of your Skype communications, you may want to reassess them.
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Microsoft may be scanning your Skype messages
That’s good for 18 single issues of your choice or six “mini-subscriptions.” [Read more]
The open-source operating system Sailfish is “Android app compliant.” Jolla hasn’t said so, but that suggests you’ll be able to install standard Android apps on it. [Read more]
Dell reported another quarter of declining profits and revenue Thursday as CEO Michael Dell continues his fight to take the company private.
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Dell profit dives 79 percent on falling PC sales
Specialists tapped by World Press Photo debunk an analysis that concluded that Paul Hansen’s photo of children killed in Gaza was a composite of multiple images. [Read more]
A California state court has dismissed a closely watched lawsuit charging that Delta Air Lines failed to comply with state privacy laws for mobile applications
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First California lawsuit over mobile privacy issues crashes
The upcoming Firefox OS will appear on higher-end smartphones, and not just entry-level handsets, with Sony expected to release a premium device running the operating system, a Mozilla executive said.
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Mozilla’s Firefox OS will also appear on high-end phones
Cloud-based infrastructure as a service (IaaS) is for renting storage and compute capacity from a service provider, delivered via an Internet connection. Similarly, software as a service (SaaS) is for accessing applications that are hosted in the cloud.
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Platform-as-service offerings blurring lines between cloud packages