Tuesday 28 May 2013

Proposed law would make reprogramming cellphone IDs a crime

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05.24.2013 12:46 PM
Reprogramming the identification number of a cellphone could be punishable with a prison sentence of up to five years under the terms of a proposed law announced Friday.
05.24.2013 1:55 PM
Looking at historical trends and performance benchmarks, a team of researchers in Spain have concluded that smartphone chips could one day replace the more expensive and power-hungry x86 processors used in most of the world's top supercomputers.
 
 
05.25.2013 10:00 AM
We take a look at the recent HAXLR8R demo day, showcasing devices from hardware designers who've gotten a crash course in getting a viable product to the marketplace.
05.25.2013 9:40 AM
Weak XMPP support and capabilities prompted Google to use proprietary technology in its Hangouts video chat application, the company says in response to recent criticism.
05.25.2013 8:32 AM
Smartphones may be everywhere, but there is a ways to go before mobile platforms become the primary place consumers turn for entertainment and tasks, said keynoters at the CTIA Wireless trade show this week.
 
 
 
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