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Details of Android 3.0, SIP, Video Chat

dkd903 was one of several folks to note that a bunch of details about Google’s Android 3.0 are beginning to leak out. The platform is codenamed Gingerbread; it includes video chat to compete with the iPhone, and a graphical overhaul to try to make it look a bit better compared to its rivals.

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  • A Tidal Wave of Java Flaw Exploitation

    tsu doh nimh writes “Microsoft warned today that it is witnessing a huge spike in the exploitation of Java vulnerabilities on the Windows platform, and that attacks on Java security holes now far outpace the exploitation of Adobe PDF bugs. The Microsoft announcement cites research by blogger Brian Krebs, who has been warning for several months that Java vulnerabilities are showing up as the top moneymakers for those peddling commercial crimeware exploitation Read the rest of this entry »




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  • GB men excel in World qualifying

    Britain’s men produce an impressive qualifying score of 357.033 at the World Gymnastics in Rotterdam.

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  • News Corp. Shuts Off Hulu Access To Cablevision

    ideonexus writes “Normally when we advocate Net Neutrality, we are talking about preventing ISPs from discriminating against content providers, but in this case, the content provider is discriminating against the ISP. Is this a new dimension in the Net Neutrality fight? From the article: ‘Cablevision internet customers lost access to Fox.com and Fox programming on Hulu for a time Saturday afternoon — the result of a misguided effort on News Read the rest of this entry »




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  • Hougaard injury blow for Saracens

    Saracens fly-half Derick Hougaard is set to miss most of the season after rupturing an Achilles tendon.

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  • AOL Spends $1M On Solid State Memory SAN

    Lucas123 writes “AOL recently completed the roll out of a 50TB SAN made entirely of NAND flash in order to address performance issues with its relational database. While the flash memory fixed the problem, it didn’t come cheap, at about four times the cost of a typical Fibre Channel disk array with the same capacity, and it performs at about 250,000 IOPS. One reason the flash SAN is so fast is that it doesn’t use a SAS or PCIe backbone, but instead Read the rest of this entry »




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  • Harrington seals Malaysia victory

    Ireland’s Padraig Harrington wins his first title for two years at the Johor Open in Malaysia.

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  • Can Apps Really Damage a Cellular Network?

    schnell writes “In FCC filings earlier this year, T-Mobile described how the behavior of one Android IM app nearly brought their cellular data network to a breakdown in one city. Even more interesting, the US carrier describes how just the 300,000 unlocked iPhones on their network caused massive spikes in data usage. T-Mobile is using these anecdotes as evidence that mobile carriers should be able to retain control over the applications and devices Read the rest of this entry »




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  • Dundee future ‘hangs in balance’

    Dundee are given a 50% chance of survival by administrator Bryan Jackson after nine players are made redundant.

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  • Judge Approves $100 Million Dell Settlement

    crimeandpunishment writes “It’s official. Dell will pay the US government $100 million to settle fraud charges. CEO Michael Dell will personally pay a $4 million fine. A federal judge approved the settlement after Michael Dell assured him the company will deliver on the reforms it promised. Dell was accused of pumping up its profits over five years by improperly using payments from Intel, in order to meet Wall Street targets.”

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