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Apple Briefly Replaces Exxon As Largest Public U.S. Company
Ironically, Exxon still generates about four times the annual revenue that Apple does.
Apple Releases OS X Lion Recovery Tool
Apple has released Lion Recovery Disk Assistant for beleaguered OS X Lion users, allowing them to create recovery partitions on external drives. Previously anyone who had purchased the Lion upgrade through the Mac App Store would be forced to reinstall and update Snow Leopard before they could reinstall Lion if disaster struck, forcing them to replace the hard disk.
Google+ iOS App Supports the iPad and iPod Touch Following Arrival on iPhone (VIDEO)
Google's social networking site Google+ on Monday released a new update to Apple iOS app to support the iPad and iPod Touch, following the last month's launch of Google+ app for iPhone users.
iPad rivals have better chance in Europe: Forrester
Would-be rivals to Apple's iPad have more of a chance in Europe than they do in the United States, but they need to cut prices fast to grasp the opportunity, IT research firm Forrester said on Tuesday.
DefCon Child Wizard Exposes Security Flaws in Smartphone, Tablet Games
A 10-year-old girl, who goes by the handle of CyFi, found that the gaming prowess of many a smartphone can be undermined by some serious security holes.
Apple TV Finally Enters Gaming but Not via App Store [Video]
Previously a number of set-top boxes, unlike Apple TV, supported gaming and other user applications.
New Google+ App Opens Door to Apple Ecosystem [VIDEO]
Google is building on top of the allure of its new social network, Google+, with the release of an updated app that will work on all Apple devices.
Trade agency to eye Apple complaint against HTC
A U.S. trade agency will review Apple Inc's patent-infringement complaint against Taiwanese phone maker HTC Corp.
Angry Birds developer Rovio gets into baby products
Can an Angry Bird keep your baby safe and warm?
Tech Stocks Find Little Refuge in Global Plunge
Tech stocks took a hit, but not as bad as the overall market in Monday's rout.
Apple Sued Over Mac OS X Fast Booting Tech, Plaintiff Remains Obscure
The latest in a series of patent lawsuit against Apple has to do with the speed booting method of Mac OS X.Two weeks ago, Operating Systems Solutions, a company whose identity remains unknown, has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against the tech giant for Mac OS X startup process.
Oracle, other companies "punkd" in hacking contest
A weekend contest at the world's largest hacking convention in Las Vegas showed one reason why big corporations seem to be such easy prey for cyber criminals: their workers are poorly trained in security.
Apple Rolls Out 21.5-Inch iMac for Education at $999
Monday, Apple launched a low-spec iMac to the educational market.The 21.5-inch desktop is priced at $999, $200 cheaper than the regular entry-level iMac of the same size. It is available only to education institutions.
Pierre Cardin Launches a Fashionable Tablet Computer
Up until now, Apple's iPad has largely monopolized the tablet market, but not any more. Pierre Cardin has just come up with a tablet computer which focuses on being fashionable as well as useful.
Apple Silently Releases $999 iMac for Educators, OS X Lion Preinstalled
Today Apple launched a low-spec iMac to the educational market, rather quietly.The 21.5-inch desktop is priced at $999, $200 cheaper than the regular entry-level iMac of the same size. It is available only to education institutions.
Apple Poised for 2H Computing Share Gains: Analyst
Consumer technology giant Apple is set to gain share in the computing market during the second half, helped by new operating systems in desktop and mobile space.
MobileMe to iCloud Transition Could Provide 25GB Storage
The MobileMe to iCloud transition for developers is expected to generate an extra 5GB storage space in addition to iCloud?s 20GB plan.
Apple iOS 5 Will Sport Voice-Recognition Feature
The next Apple iPhone rendition, the iPhone 5, will sport speech-recognition feature courtesy of Nuance Technologies.
Oracle, other companies 'punkd' in hacking contest
A weekend contest at the world's largest hacking convention in Las Vegas showed one reason why big corporations seem to be such easy prey for cyber criminals: their workers are poorly trained in security.
Oracle, other companies punkd in hacking contest
A weekend contest at the world's largest hacking convention in Las Vegas showed one reason why big corporations seem to be such easy prey for cyber criminals: their workers are poorly trained in security.
Why Do Hackers Find Many U.S. Companies Easy to Hack?
Why so big companies fall prey to cyberattacks so easily? According to hackers taking part in Defcon conference -- the world's largest hacking convention in Las Vegas -- workers at big corporations are poorly trained in security, which makes it easy for hackers to trick them into revealing key information.
Oracle, other companies 'punkd' in hacking contest
A weekend contest at the world's largest hacking convention in Las Vegas showed one reason why big corporations seem to be such easy prey for cyber criminals: their workers are poorly trained in security.
Oracle, other companies "punk'd" in hacking contest
A weekend contest at the world's largest hacking convention in Las Vegas showed one reason why big corporations seem to be such easy prey for cyber criminals: their workers are poorly trained in security.
Oracle, other companies punk'd in hacking contest
A weekend contest at the world's largest hacking convention in Las Vegas showed one reason why big corporations seem to be such easy prey for cyber criminals: their workers are poorly trained in security.
Apple iOS 5 Beta 5 Release: Includes Speech Recognition 'Apple Assistant'
Apple released the fifth version of its iOS 5, the upcoming OS of the company, two weeks after the launch of the iOS 5 Beta 4.
AntiSec Attacks U.S. Law Enforcement Agency Web Sites, Releases 10GB Data
Hackers associated with the AntiSec and LulzSec groups launched a massive hack into the Web sites of as many as 77 law enforcement agencies in the United States, displaying the nerve and resolve to compromise sensitive government data.
Hacking encouraged, even prized, at Vegas geek fest
There was a whole lot of hacking going on in Sin City this weekend -- and right under the noses of federal agents.
TouchPad Downgrade Highlights iPad Dominance
Hewlett Packard reduced the price of its TouchPad tablet computer again, highlighting the uphill battle manufacturers will need to overcome as they go head-to-head against the dominant Apple iPad line of tablets.
Apple Released iOS 5 Beta 5 Today, Throttles iOS 5 Slots Sold To Non-Developers
As the fall release of iOS 5 - the latest version of the world's most advanced mobile operating system - approaches, iOS 5 beta 5 was released today for developers to download at Apple's iOS developer website. In the meantime, Apple reportedly started to close the accounts of some iOS 5 developers for selling their slots for UDIDs, the unique identification numbers associated with every iOS device.
United States has More 'Android' States
Mobile ad network Jumptap has put out a report with a map reflecting the geographical mobile makeup in the United States.