Apple Is The Latest Target Of AntiSec Hacker Group

Anonymous hackers associated with the AntiSec movement taunted Apple over the weekend by posting a list of 27 usernames and passwords, pwned data apparently originated from a number of surveys hosted on an Apple business website. Anonymous have claimed to have breached one of Apple’s servers and have managed to gain access to private data. There has been no word from Apple regarding this matter and hackers apparently are too busy elsewhere to mess with Apple, but that doesn’t mean the company is bulletproof………..

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The War Intesifying As Apple Tries To Barr 4 Samsung Products In The USA

Apple has seemingly kicked its ongoing legal battle with Samsung up a notch and the perturbed in Cupertino have filed a motion for a preliminary injunction with the US District Court for the Northern District of California. The motion hones in on just four devices: the Infuse 4G, Galaxy S 4G, Droid Charge, and Galaxy Tab 10.1 and it’s determined that the aforesaid products may well indeed be infringing on Apple’s rights………..

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Kodak In Favor Again In The Legal Battle With Apple & RIM

Kodak granted reprieve in its ITC battle with Apple and RIM and after reviewing the decision per the parties’ request, the Commission changed a few of the ALJ’s patent claim interpretations and remanded the case for fresh analysis regarding both infringement and validity. Kodak is painting the remand as a victory and Kodak’s infringement claims against RIM primarily center on technology for creating a still image during preview on a camera’s LCD display………..

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Google Buying Online Video Site Hulu

Google is in preliminary talks to buy online video pioneer Hulu and Hulu has begun meeting with potential buyers including Google, Microsoft and Yahoo to drum up interest in a sale. Hulu would be an attractive target for any large company seeking to build an online content business and reached tentative agreements to renew rights to television shows from Disney, owner of the ABC broadcast network and Fox parent News Corp……………..

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Sapphire Edge HD2 Mini PC

Sapphire Edge HD2 Mini PC is a fully featured PC for home, education or business use and it has 2GB of RAM, a 320GB hard drive (the EDGE-HD packs a 250GB HDD), an Nvidia ION 2 GPU backed by 512MB of VRAM, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, four USB 2.0 ports, and D-Sub and HDMI outputs. Early listings place it at slightly above €350 in Euroland with the option of Windows 7 or FREE DOS for the operating system…………

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Skype For Android Brings Two-Way Video Calling

Skype has announced an updated version of its Skype for Android app, Skype 2.0, which bringing Skype Video Calling to the currently fastest growing mobile OS and with the new version users can make and recive free -to-1 video calls over Skype between their Android phone and other Skype contacts on the iPhone, Mac, Windows PCs and even TVs. The new video-calling capability is now only available to users running Android version 2.3 on the following devices: HTC Desire S, Sony Ericsson Xperia neo and pro, and the Google Nexus S………..

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Ericsson Takes LTE-Advanced For 10X Speed Jump

Swedish consumers have been introduced by telecommunications company Ericsson to the next generation of mobile broadband and LTE-Advanced, a form of 4G is going to provide users with speeds of up to 1Gbps. Ericsson demonstrated LTE Advanced running over a test network in Kista and it used to demonstrate LTE Advanced capabilities such as extended multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) and carrier aggregation, which saw three blocks of 20MHz combined in an LTE environment for the first time………….

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Facebook Hired iPhone Hacker Geohot

Jailbreaker George Hotz, better known as Geohot has started working at Facebook and Joshua Hill (P0sixninja) recently mentioned in an interview that Geohot is trying to avoid the limelight after his legal battle with Sony and is concentrating on his day job at Facebook. It is unclear what his role is at Facebook and he must working on something related to Facebook’s apps for iPhone. Hotz was sued by Sony after the jailbreaker created a custom firmware for the PS3 using a root key, but now Hotz is no longer able to have a PSN account or ever modify any Sony devices……….

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