Windows Phone 7 Edges Android in User Satisfaction

From PC World: Apple's iOS-based iPhone continues to be the preferred smartphone for nearly 50 percent of consumers, with Android the top choice for about one-third of them. The real surprise is evidence that Microsoft's Windows Phone OS now outstrips Android in user satisfaction...

Google hopes to lure celebs to Google+

From CNET News.com: Google, apparently keen on moving beyond 10 million people on Google+, is working on a plan to attract celebrities to its new social network.

Central to the plan is the matter of verifying identities, according to a CNN report. Online identity matters are thorny...

Amazon Announces Kindle Textbook Rental

From DailyTech: For those of you who've lived the college experience, you know that the expenses don't end at tuition. Some may pay for room and board, and commuters may pay for parking passes. But one thing everyone must pay for are textbooks, and they certainly aren't cheap.

Now...

Seagate Begins to Ship Pulsar Solid-State Drives

From X-bit Labs: Seagate Technology on Monday began distribution channel shipments of the Pulsar XT.2 solid state drive (SSD) that combines performance with the data integrity and drive endurance needed for the demanding enterprise environments. The company also announced it is on...

Adobe Acquires Electronic Signature Company EchoSign

From PC World: Adobe Systems said on Monday that it has acquired EchoSign, a web-based provider of electronic signatures and signature automation, for an undisclosed amount.

Adobe plans to add EchoSign's electronic signature technology to its document exchange services platform, to...

Android 3.2 official, coming to a tablet near you

From CNET News.com: The latest version of Google's Android operating system for tablets is official, which means the update will likely be arriving on a range of tablets in the near future.

Motorola has already begun to roll out the update on its Xoom tablet, the company confirmed...

Apple's iOS Updates Kill Only iPad 2 Jailbreak

From DailyTech: Jailbreaking phones -- removing operating system makers' restrictions on things like OS themes and allowed programs -- is today technically legal under Library of Congress amendments to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act [PDF] (DMCA). But just because it's legal to...

Report: Apple Hopes to Drop Samsung, Tests TMSC Chips

From DailyTech: As predicted, Apple, Inc. is looking to distance itself from one of its top suppliers -- Samsung Electronics Comp., Ltd.

Samsung is one of three top Android smartphone makers. Getting outsold two-to-one by Android, Apple has sued all three of the top Android...

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