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The Byte - Microsoft hacked, Apple asks for inspection, White House CTO resigns, FCC maps broadband 14 February, 2012 08:04:00
The Byte, Feb. 13, 2012 Microsoft's online store in India is hacked by EvilShadow team. Apple asks the Fair Labor Association to inspect Foxconn. White House CTO Aneesh Chopra resigns from the nation's top technology post. The FCC maps mobile broadband penetration and hopes to fix dead zones. - +
The Byte - Microsoft hacked, Apple asks for inspection, White House CTO resigns, FCC maps broadband 14 February, 2012 08:03:00
The Byte, Feb. 13, 2012 Microsoft's online store in India is hacked by EvilShadow team. Apple asks the Fair Labor Association to inspect Foxconn. White House CTO Aneesh Chopra resigns from the nation's top technology post. The FCC maps mobile broadband penetration and hopes to fix dead zones. - +
World Tech Update, Feb.10, 2012 10 February, 2012 09:18:00
Coming up on World Tech Update this week Yahoo shakes up its board, Google fiber gets ready to go in Kansas, WiFi on planes isn't taking off, a website makes it easier to stalk fellow commuters, DARPA develops a four legged robot for the military and Samsung mocks Apple. - +
World Tech Update, Feb. 10, 2012 10 February, 2012 09:18:00
Coming up on World Tech Update this week Yahoo shakes up its board, Google fiber gets ready to go in Kansas, WiFi on planes isn't taking off, a website makes it easier to stalk fellow commuters, DARPA develops a four legged robot for the military and Samsung mocks Apple. - +
The Byte - Yahoo starts fresh, Nokia layoffs, Chrome for Android 4.0, President Obama's science fair 09 February, 2012 08:54:00
More than half of Yahoo's board will be new, setting the stage for a fresh start for incoming CEO Scott Thompson. Nokia will lay off 4,000 workers and move more of its production facilities to Asia before the end of 2012. Google's Chrome browser will come to Android 4.0 devices and sync bookmarks and autocomplete data across devices. At the White House Science Fair President Barack Obama launched a marshmallow with an eighth grader's air cannon. - +
The Byte - Yahoo starts fresh, Nokia layoffs, Chrome for Android 4.0, President Obama's science fair 09 February, 2012 08:54:00
More than half of Yahoo's board will be new, setting the stage for a fresh start for incoming CEO Scott Thompson. Nokia will lay off 4,000 workers and move more of its production facilities to Asia before the end of 2012. Google's Chrome browser will come to Android 4.0 devices and sync bookmarks and autocomplete data across devices. At the White House Science Fair President Barack Obama launched a marshmallow with an eighth grader's air cannon. - +
The Byte – Sony rebrands, ThinkPad gets Android 4.0, Fisker blocked, Google fiber ready 08 February, 2012 08:56:00
The Byte, Feb. 7, 2012 Sony will merge its PlayStation platform into its broader services and products. Lenovo’s ThinkPad tablet will get upgraded to Android 4.0 in May Google is ready to lay fiber cables in its pilot for super fast internet in Kansas City, Kansas. - +
The Byte – Sony rebrands, ThinkPad gets Android 4.0, Fisker blocked, Google fiber ready 08 February, 2012 08:56:00
The Byte, Feb. 7, 2012 Sony will merge its PlayStation platform into its broader services and products. Lenovo’s ThinkPad tablet will get upgraded to Android 4.0 in May Google is ready to lay fiber cables in its pilot for super fast internet in Kansas City, Kansas. - +
The Byte - Apple injunction, WiFi grounded, smartphones outship, subway pics 07 February, 2012 08:31:00
The Byte, Feb. 6, 2012 Apple removes then restores some products in its online store in Germany. In flight WiFi remains unprofitiable with only 7 percent of the traveling public using the service. Smartphones outshipped PCs and tablets for the first time in 2011. Subway riders in cities worldwide are getting snapped by admiring riders. - +
The Byte - Apple injunction, WiFi grounded, smartphones outship, subway pics 07 February, 2012 08:31:00
The Byte, Feb. 6, 2012 Apple removes then restores some products in its online store in Germany. In flight WiFi remains unprofitiable with only 7 percent of the traveling public using the service. Smartphones outshipped PCs and tablets for the first time in 2011. Subway riders in cities worldwide are getting snapped by admiring riders. - +
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