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Google kills hope for Android security with 3LM retreat
Want to know the full extent of Google's fixation on consumer usage of Android? Not only is it blind to the increasing use of consumer technologies, it's also killed the group that could have given Android a consistent security architecture. Read More


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8 easy fixes Apple should make to iOS 6
Apple could afford to coast a bit in 2012, but the company needs to be bold in next fall's iOS 7. Here are eight issues Apple could fix to ease its users' mobile lives and strengthen the platform at the same time. Read More

Windows 8 tablets and PCs begin to trickle out
Contrary to what you might have read, many Windows 8 computers are available now -- with several more to come. Read More

Google adds enterprise app store option for Android
So far, Google's private app store option lacks features, but it's a step in the right direction to attract even more business users to Android. Read More

Your snitching cellphone, your tattling texts
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