U.S. lawmaker: Mobile users should be able to delete data

Report: Asustek in talks to license Windows Phone 8 for handsets | 5 new smartphone OSes bet on HTML5 and improved UIs

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U.S. lawmaker: Mobile users should be able to delete data
U.S. Representative Hank Johnson, a Georgia Democrat, released a discussion draft of the Application Privacy, Protection, and Security Act on Wednesday. The proposed bill would require mobile apps to give users notice of the information they collect and obtain consent before collecting personal data. Read More


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Report: Asustek in talks to license Windows Phone 8 for handsets
The company, perhaps best known as a manufacturer of laptop and tablet computers, is looking to expand its existing partnership with Microsoft into the smartphone space. Read More

5 new smartphone OSes bet on HTML5 and improved UIs
In the next 12 months, smartphones with five new operating systems are scheduled to go on sale, leaning on Web technologies and improved user interfaces to try and make a dent in the dominance of Apple's iOS and Google's Android. Read More

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While not much to look at, this "ultra-compact, multimedia-capable device" dubbed "Project Ophelia" -- really a thin client in USB clothing -- could prove a game changer, both for struggling Dell and perhaps the PC market. Read More


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