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Google wants to store your stuff in its cloud
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Apr 25, 2012
Google Drive premieres, offering users five gigabytes or more of space for documents, pictures, videos, what-have-yous. Plus, learn this term: liquidmetal.
Is the newest cool kid on the block … Microsoft?
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Apr 20, 2012
The software graybeard may have a future in mobile after all.
Nokia's new Windows Phone: A legit contender?
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Apr 5, 2012
The Windows Phone platform is about to get a big boost from Nokia. The Finnish company is launching the Lumia 900, a smartphone that runs on Windows. Also, Google wants to put a computer in your glasses.
An acclaimed Apple critic made up the details
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Mar 20, 2012
The monologist Mike Daisey’s account of Chinese factory conditions in “The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs” made people think differently about their iPhones and iPads. But after an adaptation aired on This American Life, reaching China, an investigation there of his allegations found they were fabricated. Given other news reports on the conditions, will that matter?
Apple says it won't let apps steal your address book anymore
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Feb 16, 2012
Now the apps will have to ask your permission to take your address book.
Concerned consumers call for "ethical iPhones" (though if that's not possible, just "iPhones" will probably do)
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Feb 9, 2012
Consumer groups plan to deliver petitions to Apple Stores around the globe, calling for Apple to "overhaul the way its suppliers treat their workers."
Path: The iPhone app taking your address book
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Feb 8, 2012
Path is a relatively new social network that has garnered a lot of critical praise. But it turns out the iPhone app is gathering info from address books, and transmitting it back, unencrypted. Also, the booming app economy is a jobs bonanza.
Apple’s iPhone business is bigger than all of Microsoft
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Feb 6, 2012
That iPhone. It caught on, didn't it?








