September 2, 2010

Apple Puts Up iPad 4.2 Update Page For You To Gaze Wistfully At – CrunchGear (blog)


Reuters

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Apple-Google smackdown — who’s lying about Android activation numbers? – Computerworld (blog)


BBC News (blog)
Apple-Google smackdown — who's lying about Android activation numbers?
Computerworld (blog)
Steve Job took time from his Apple TV and iPod announcement yesterday to take aim at Google and Android, saying that that Apple was activating 230000
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Apple iTunes Ping: Hands On – PC Magazine


Livemint (blog)
Apple iTunes Ping: Hands On
PC Magazine
Amid all the new iPods launched yesterday at Apple's annual music event, the consumer electronics powerhouse had a major software announcement: the new
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Apple Teases Us With iOS 4.2 for iPad “Coming Soon” Page – Cult of Mac (blog)


PC World
Apple Teases Us With iOS 4.2 for iPad “Coming Soon” Page
Cult of Mac (blog)
02, 2010) Apple started teasing us today when the company posted its iOS 4.2 for iPad “Coming Soon” software update webpage. That webpage serves as a little
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Compromising Twitter’s OAuth security system – Ars Technica

Compromising Twitter's OAuth security system
Ars Technica
It will then be possible for the unauthorized third party to build software that masquerades as the compromised application when it accesses the service.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab gets compared to Apple iPad – Examiner.com


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