Tuesday, March 19, 2013

[Technology] Samsung Confirms Smartwatch in the Works: Report

Samsung Confirms Smartwatch in the Works: Report
http://www.eweek.com/mobile/samsung-confirms-smartwatch-in-the-works-report/
Samsung and Apple may soon compete for consumer wrist space, now that Samsung has confirmed it's working on a smartwatch. Samsung and Apple have been doing battle in the smartphone and tablet markets, and it's expected that someday they'll square ...

EvasiOn jailbreak patched in iOS 6.1.3 update
http://asia.cnet.com/evasion-jailbreak-patched-in-ios-6-1-3-update-62220892.htm
This means that if your jailbroken device is currently running on iOS 6.1.2, you will lose your jailbreak if you update. You won't be able to downgrade to older firmware either.

Hacker Crackdown: Blame AT&T's Crappy Security, Not Weev
http://readwrite.com/2013/03/18/hacker-crackdown-blame-att-crappy-security-not-weev
ReadWrite. Like on Facebook. Share on: Hacker Crackdown: Blame AT&T's Crappy Security, Not Weev. Another hacker bites the dust.

Nvidia's Roadmap Includes Cloud Server System
http://www.tgdaily.com/hardware-features/70304-nvidia-touts-gpus-for-big-data-analytics
SAN JOSE, Calif.â€"Nvidia Corp. said it will introduce what it called its first complete system of hardware and software, an offering designed to move graphics-heavy computing chores from desktop systems to the cloud.

UPDATE 1-Volkswagen recalls over 384000 cars in China -watchdog
http://www.livemint.com/Companies/1P1PMJftBmsUQfxl1o9I9I/Volkswagen-recalls-over-384000-cars-in-China.html
Tue Mar 19, 2013 10:59pm EDT. (Adds detail, no comment from VW). SHANGHAI, March 20 (Reuters) - Volkswagen AG, which sells more cars in China than any other foreign firm, will recall 384,181 vehicles there to fix a long-standing gearbox problem, ...

Verizon, Cablevision emerge as unlikely allies of cable-TV customers fed up with ...
http://paidcontent.org/2013/03/19/five-companies-that-want-to-break-up-your-cable-bundle/
Cable viewers have long complained about paying ever-higher bills for hundreds of channels they don't want to watch. Now, in a twist, some cable companies are beginning to agree.

HTC Loses German Patent Lawsuit Over Nokia Battery-Life Patent
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/hardware/nokia-wins-german-patent-ruling-against-htc/articleshow/19077806.cms
HTC Corp. (2498) lost a German lawsuit after a court said it violated Nokia Oyj (NOK) patents for technology that helps save battery life on mobile phones.

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