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Mouse Computer LuvPad AD100 Tegra 2 tablet is Interpad clone

Japanese firm Mouse Computer is particularly excited about its new 10-inch Android tablet, the LuvPad AD100 , a Tegra 2 based slate that will begin shipping later this month. Peer closely at their images, though, and you’ll see this is no new device; it’s actually the same hardware as the E-Noa Interpad we played with at IFA 2010 last week . That means you get the same 512MB of RAM, Android 2.2 ...

Chipmakers' outlooks stoke economy concerns (Reuters)

Reuters - Chip makers National Semiconductor and Texas Instruments Inc on Thursday issued quarterly financial targets that stoked investors' worries about a sluggish economy.

Nokia appoints Microsoft executive as new CEO (AFP)

Nokia named senior Microsoft executive, Stephen Elop, as its new chief executive and president, in place of Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, seen here in March 2010.(AFP/File/Kimmo Mantyla)AFP - The world's largest mobile phone maker Nokia on Friday named a new software-oriented chief executive, Microsoft's Stephen Elop, to help it battle slumping profits and an eroding market share in the smartphone market.


Nokia Names Microsoft's Elop as New CEO (PC World)

PC World - Nokia has named Stephen Elop, president of Microsoft's business software group, to become its new CEO effective from later this month.

'Here you Have' Virus Tries to Delete Your Security Software (PC World)

PC World - On Thursday, a new worm hit the Internet, and it’s been spreading by emailing the address books of infected users, according to McAfee Labs. By masquerading as a benign PDF, the worm looks something like this when it shows up in your inbox:

'Here you Have' Virus Tries to Delete Your Security Software (PC World)

PC World - On Thursday, a new worm hit the Internet, and it’s been spreading by emailing the address books of infected users, according to McAfee Labs. By masquerading as a benign PDF, the worm looks something like this when it shows up in your inbox:

Computer Brain Palevsky’s Art Set For Auction at $78 Million

Computer pioneer Max Palevsky , who died in May at the age of 85, fed his art appetite for more than 40 years.

New method helps computer vision systems decipher outdoor scenes

Computer vision systems can struggle to make sense of a single image, but a new method enables computers to gain a deeper understanding of an image by reasoning about the physical constraints of the scene.

Hackers make 57,000 booby-trapped websites weekly: experts (AFP)

About 57,000 seemingly legitimate websites booby-trapped by hackers spring up on the Internet each week, computer security researchers at PandaLabs said. The online traps are often made to look like versions of legitimate bank, auction, or shopping websites, according to the team at Spain-based Panda Security.(AFP/File/Karen Bleier)AFP - About 57,000 seemingly legitimate websites booby-trapped by hackers spring up on the Internet each week, computer security researchers at PandaLabs said.


Diodes (Investor's Business Daily)

Investor's Business Daily - Diodes (NMS:DIOD) , a maker of semiconductor parts, raised its Q3 revenue forecast to $161 mil-$166 mil, above views of $160.7 mil. It also raised its gross margin outlook to 36.5%-37%, above views of 35.6%. It rose 2.7% to 15.40.

ARM Holdings unveils new chip (Investor's Business Daily)

Investor's Business Daily - The British chip designer said its Cortex A15 processor can improve the performance of smart phones, tablets, home entertainment products and enterprise servers as it continues to challenge Intel's (NMS:INTC) dominance. Texas Instruments , Samsung and ST-Ericsson are the first licensees for ARM Holdings' (NMS:ARMH) new chip, which is billed as capable of boosting smart phone performance by five times. ARM shares surged 4.1% to 18.83.

01 Communique files patent suit against Dell, shares up (Reuters)

Reuters - Canadian software maker 01 Communique Laboratory Inc on Thursday filed a lawsuit against Dell Inc and LogMeIn Inc alleging infringement of a patent on which it won a ruling against Citrix Systems in July.

Apple eases app restrictions, Adobe shares jump (Reuters)

School girls look at Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S smart phones displayed for customers at an event booth in Seoul September 10, 2010. Apple's newest smartphone iPhone 4 released to Korean consumers on Friday will be likely to compete with Samsung Electronics' smart phone Galaxy S, local media reported.  REUTERS/Truth Leem (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: BUSINESS)Reuters - Apple Inc is easing restrictions for building iPhone and iPad applications, a move that should allow for the use of third-party tools such as Adobe Systems' Flash software and ease tension between the two companies.


Lattice Semiconductor reiterates 3Q guidance (AP)

AP - Lattice Semiconductor Corp., which makes programmable chips that are used in electronics, on Thursday backed its third-quarter guidance.

National Semiconductor 2Q outlook misses Street (AP)

AP - National Semiconductor Corp., which makes chips for power management, signal amplification and other uses, said Thursday its fiscal first-quarter net income nearly tripled, but the company said it expects slower growth than usual in the near term.

Another SMS Trojan Appears on Android Phones (PC World)

PC World - Kaspersky Labs first announced its detection of what appeared to be the first of several SMS Trojans on Google’s Android operating system on August 9th. The application released in Russian markets outside of Google’s Android Market, was disguised as a media player. Once installed, the code would send 3 premium SMS messages, effectively transferring the US equivalent of ~$18 from the user to the recipient company.

Summary Box: Apple publishes app guidelines (AP)

AP - THE RULES: Apple Inc. is giving software developers the guidelines it uses to determine which programs can be sold in its App Store. For example, it says it'll reject apps that rapidly drain the battery or generate excessive heat.

Online Privacy Bills Would Hurt E-commerce, Trade Group Says (PC World)

PC World - Proposals in the U.S. Congress that would create new rules for websites collecting personal data would cripple the online advertising and publishing industries, e-commerce trade group NetChoice said Thursday.

Intel to Spotlight Future Laptop, Desktop Chips at Show (PC World)

PC World - Laptops and desktops with Intel's next-generation Core chips will ship early next year, and the chip maker will use its conference next week to highlight the architecture behind the new processors.

'Here You Have' Malware Preys on the Incompetent (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - This afternoon at least one story began swirling about a new threat provisionally called "here you have". It's thus named because this malware arrives in an e-mail with "here you have" in the subject.

Microsoft Apologizes for Service Outages (PC World)

PC World - Microsoft apologized to customers of its hosted software services for businesses after at least three outages over the past few weeks.

Apple publishes guidelines for app approval (AP)

FILE - In this Jan. 27, 2010 file photo, the iPad is shown after it was unveiled at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.  Apple Inc. said Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010, that it will publish the guidelines it uses to determine which programs can be sold in its App Store. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, FILE)AP - Apple Inc. on Thursday gave software developers the guidelines it uses to determine which programs can be sold in its App Store, yet it reserved for itself broad leeway in deciding what makes the cut.


Computer Sciences lands $26M Navy contract

Computer Sciences won a $26 million U.S. Navy contract to provide support services for the Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 9, which monitors tactical aircraft and weapons, the company said Thursday.

RIM's DataViz purchase could impact iOS support (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com - Research In Motion has made a move to shore up its position in the mobile productivity market by snapping up software maker DataViz. But the mobile phone maker’s move could have an impact on iPhone and iPad users.

Adobe shares soar on Apple announcement (AFP)

A shopper looks at a smart phone in July 2010. Apple on Thursday loosened rules for applications built for its iPhones, iPods, and iPads in a move that promises to make it easier for friends and rivals to get programs on the popular gadgets.(AFP/File/Patrick Lin)AFP - Adobe shares soared on Thursday after Apple appeared to open the door for programs converted from Adobe's popular Flash video software to run on the iPhone and other Apple devices.


Parallels Desktop 6 coming to Mac (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com - On Thursday, Parallels announced the latest version of its virtualization software, Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac. The software allows Mac users to run Windows within Mac OS X. The company says that Parallels Desktop 6 has over 80 new features and improvements.

Apple Relaxes App Store Approval Restrictions (PC World)

PC World - Apple relaxed App Store approval guidelines making it easier for software developers to make applications for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. In a surprise statement released Thursday Apple said it would allow developers to use Adobe's Flash program to create apps for its iOS devices such as the iPhone. Apple also said it would be more transparent about its App Store approval process.

Microsoft Plans Four Critical Patches Next Week (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - Microsoft has released their Security Bulletin Advance Notification for September 2010 announcing that next Tuesday, September 14, they will release 9 security bulletins and updates to fix 13 vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows and Office. Four of the bulletins have a maximum rating of critical.

Dell, LogMeIn Claimed to Infringe Remote-Access Patent (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - 01 Communique Laboratory, the developer of the I'm In Touch remote access software, has sued both Dell and LogMeIn for patent infringement.

ARM Launches 2.5-GHz Cortex-A15 for Smartphones, Servers (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - ARM has taken the wraps off of its latest microprocessor for smartphones and other devices, the Cortex-A15, which the company says will run five times faster than today's smartphone chips, and up to 2.5-GHz.

IDC: Smartphone Market Exploding, Android is 'Wild Card' (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - The worldwide smartphone market is expected to grow 55.4 percent in 2010, and while the Android operating system is expected to see major gains in the coming years, no one mobile OS is expected to dominate the market, according to IDC.

Hackers find iPhone OS 4.1 jailbreak (Digital Trends)

Digital Trends - Hours after Apple released its iOS 4.1 update, coders have identified an exploit in the operating system’s boot ROM. First announced by iPhone Dev-Team member pod2g on Twitter, it has since been confirmed by other hackers.

Computer Provides Sex Health Information

Computer-based interventions on sexual health -- successful for HIV prevention -- may help with family planning or relationship issues, U.K. researchers say.

Computer simulation shows police may have hit hostages

A COMPUTER simulation of the Aug. 23 tour-bus shootout at the Quirino Grandstand revealed that the shots fired by police into the hijacked vehicle could have hit the Chinese hostages, eight of whom died of gunshot wounds, Hong Kong’s government media reported Wednesday.

New Arm Chip to Stretch From Smartphones to Servers (PC World)

PC World - Arm Holdings has taken the wraps off its next major chip design, promising a five-fold increase in performance that the company hopes will take it beyond smartphones and into new types of equipment such as high-performance routers and servers.
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