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"Women are not that hard to understand," my friend explained to me. "A 'yes' means 'yes', and a 'no' means 'no'." She then continued on. "Well, sometimes." I just looked at her and laughed. "Exactly my point." In life, there are some things so unfathomable, it is hard to grasp a full understanding of the situation until you are actually there. For example, how do we know when a 'yes' means 'yes', a 'no' means 'no', or a 'no' means "please...

Longer-lasting battery could displace lithium-ion

From InfoWorld: A battery that can hold five times or more energy capacity than existing lithium-ion batteries could be in users' hands as early as next year.

Prieto Battery, a startup, has developed a 3D solid-state battery structure based on new materials that can hold more lithium ions than...

Android security update's focus is on media files

From ComputerWorld: In light of Android's mediaserver issues, Google’s latest Android security update focused on flaws related to the operating system's treatment of media files. Android’s current flaws are similar to problems that cropped up with Windows more than a decade ago.

Google addressed...

Dropbox woos large businesses with new Enterprise offering

From InfoWorld: Large enterprises have a new Dropbox product tailored for them that the company unveiled at its user conference in San Francisco on Wednesday.

Dropbox Enterprise is built on the foundation of Dropbox Business, the company's product aimed at organizations. Companies that buy it will...

​Smartphone upstart OnePlus vies for Apple's cachet, and profits, too

From CNET: OnePlus is a seemingly impossible company: a smartphone maker that's made a name for itself in one of the most competitive markets around.

OnePlus is no Samsung, LG, Sony, Motorola or Apple, in terms of either brand recognition or sales volume. But alongside fellow Chinese manufacturers...

Sprint owner confirms job cuts will be 'in the thousands'

From ComputerWorld: Sprint Chairman and SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son told reporters in Tokyo early Wednesday that job cuts at Sprint will be "in the thousands" as part of a restructuring plan.

His comments came as SoftBank, which owns more than 70% of Sprint, reported its quarterly earnings.

"Sprint...

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