Interesting Linux News for the Day – June 29, 2011
- RIM’s 10-inch BlackBerry PlayBook 2 reportedly canceled to make way for first QNX phone
- Apple’s Developer Site Vulnerable to Phishing Attacks
- iOS vs. Android: Which mobile OS is more secure?
- Google boasts 500,000 Android activations per day
(Reuters)
- Google Reports 500,000 Android Activations Each Day
(NewsFactor)
- Microsoft takes Office into the ‘cloud’
(AFP)
- Sony CEO blurs line between Linux and piracy at shareholders’ meeting
- Over 40% of computer users are still using decade-old Windows XP
(Yahoo! News)
- Android activations soar, not very many are tablets
- Tag Heuer outs $6,700 Link Phone for those who like alligator skin with their Froyo (video)
- 500,000 Android devices activated each day: Google
(AFP)
- Google: 500,000 Android devices activated each day
- Andy Rubin: over 500,000 Android activations a day, and growing
- Apple takes steps to defeat jailbreakers in iOS 5
(Appolicious)
- Facebook Blocks KDE Photo App, Deletes Users' Pics
- Rootkit Infection Requires Windows Reinstall
- Microsoft inks Android patent deal with Itronix, causes more heads to explode
- Apple 4G not seen until 2012
(Investor’s Business Daily)
- Linux-Based Gaming Handheld To Rely On Low Material Cost, Indie Apps
- The Five Best Desktop Linux Distributions
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