Samsung readies first Tizen phone launch for end of Q2

From CNET: Samsung's own open-source mobile operating system, Tizen, will soon make its way to store shelves.

The consumer electronics giant told Reuters on Wednesday that its first Tizen-based smartphone will launch toward the end of the second quarter. The handset will be a high-end offering...

Lenovo Outs New Flex Notebooks, Desktop PCs

From DailyTech: Lenovo has announced the launch of new notebook and desktop computers. The new desktops include the A Series A540 AIO, which has a 23.8-inch multi-touch LCD screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080. This AIO has an aluminum shell that is 4mm thick at the edge.

Graphics are handled...

Google patches Android icon permissions attack

From InfoWorld: Google has issued a patch for an attack that could lead an Android user to a phishing site, according to security vendor FireEye. FireEye recently spotted an malicious Android application that could modify the icons of other applications so that when they're launched, they send...

Netflix pays off Comcast, discovers that speeds magically improve

From TechHive: Netflix CEO Reed Hastings may complain about it publicly, but his company’s decision to pay Comcast for better access to the Internet service provider’s subscribers is paying off. The streaming video service says performance on Comcast’s network has improved dramatically since it...

Twitter gobbles up social-data-gathering firm Gnip

From CNET: Twitter has acquired Gnip, a company that focuses on collecting, organizing, and sharing social data with companies and organizations.

The social network announced the news on its blog on Tuesday, saying that the move will help it provide "more sophisticated data sets and better data...

Windows Phone 8.1 Developer Preview Goes Live

From DailyTech: Windows Phone 8.1 -- Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT) latest and greatest overhaul to its smartphone operating system -- was revealed two weeks ago at the 2014 BUILD conference.

Now that update is available in preview form for developers. For those Windows Phone owners not currently...

Akamai admits its OpenSSL patch was faulty, reissues keys

From InfoWorld: Akamai Technologies, whose network handles up to 30 percent of all Internet traffic, said Sunday a researcher found a fault in custom code that the company thought shielded most of its customers from the Heartbleed bug.

As a result, Akamai is now reissuing all SSL (Secure Sockets...

Tests confirm Heartbleed bug can expose server's private key

From PC World: Four researchers working separately have demonstrated a server’s private encryption key can be obtained using the Heartbleed bug, an attack thought possible but unconfirmed.

The findings come shortly after a challenge created by CloudFlare, a San Francisco-based company that runs a...

T-Mobile's third act: A push to end industry overage fees

From CNET: T-Mobile wants the industry to drop the practice of overage fees.

Capping off a flurry of news, T-Mobile CEO John Legere said he is kicking off a campaign to abolish the fees that are charged when a customers go over their allotted voice minutes, data, or text messages. T-Mobile largely...

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