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Google employees said to be testing Android 4.0 on Samsung Nexus S
Google is working out any bugs in the latest update to the Android mobile operating system before releasing it broadly, and that's good news for Samsung Nexus S users.
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iPad 2 glitches emerge
By now you've probably heard of the alleged Facetime freezing and backlight bleeding issues facing iPad 2 owners.
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Another iPad 2 problem: Glitchy Facetime
Some iPad 2 users who expected a flawless product are instead finding a handful of problems with their shiny new tablets. The latest is a freezing issue with Facetime that can only be fixed by rebooting the iPad 2.
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Mozilla expands bug rewards for other web apps
Mozilla has expanded the scope of its vulnerability reward program and will now pay out for problems found within applications used across its websites.
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iOS 4.2 bug: Lost media? How to get it back
Apple's iOS 4.2 software update for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch has officially been released into the wild, and already a bug has been found. Users are reporting that after they updated their devices music, videos, audio books, and podcasts seem to be mysteriously missing.
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iOS 4.1 beta seeded to developers- 'death grip' fix soon?
Today, Apple began seeding an iOS 4.1 pre-release to developers. As per usual, the beta requires an iPhone Developer account and an Intel Mac running the latest OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.4. Included is Xcode 3.2.4, which mainly brings support for iOS 4.1 iPhones and iPod Touches (still no iOS 4 for iPad), as well as a few new features designed to make life easier for iOS developers.
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Bugnets Could Spy on You via Mobile Devices
Imagine sitting in a café and discussing the details of a business proposal with a potential client. Neither you nor the client has a laptop; you're just two people having a conversation. But unbeknownst to you, someone half a world away is listening to every word you say. Later, as you leave, you receive a text message referring to the proposal and demanding money in exchange for silence.
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Twitter wipes out followers to kill bug
For all the Twitterers who were fretting about where their followers went earlier today, fear not. They're back.
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