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Hardware expert bets on OLED for Apple tablet screen
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Google postpones launch of two Android phones in China
Google confirmed that it has delayed the scheduled launch of two Android phones in China this week; a source said the delay is related to Google’s threat to leave China due to cyberattacks against the company. Read More

Researchers up ante, create exploits for IE7, IE8
Researchers have created attack code that exploits a zero-day vulnerability in IE7 as well as in the newest IE8 — even when Microsoft’s recommended defensive measure is on. Read More

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SQL Server 2008 R2 release set for May
SQL Server 2008 R2, the latest version of Microsoft’s flagship database, will be generally available in May, the company said Tuesday. Read More

Mobile app downloads soaring, but not generating big profits
Gartner said its research has found that downloads of mobile applications are exploding, but they may be generating little profit for their developers. Read More

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Microsoft cuts time Bing stores some user data to six months
Microsoft announced plans to cut the length of time it stores IP addresses of Web searchers using its Bing search engine from 18 months to six in a bid to improve its privacy track record. Read More

Google to call for creation of EU privacy, security panel
Google needs to keep hold of information about people’s search history if it is to combat the sort of hacking it experienced in China last month, the company’s top privacy lawyer, Peter Fleischer, said Tuesday. Read More

IBM intros Notes apps for BlackBerry, iPhone, Android
IBM is helping iPhones go corporate this week, with the introduction of a free plugiin that allows Notes users to read their encrypted e-mail on the Apple smartphone. Read More

Nokia defeats IPCom’s UK patent lawsuit
Nokia has scored two consecutive victories against German patent license manager IPCom in the U.K, it said on Tuesday. Read More

Google slammed with antitrust complaints in Germany
Germany’s antitrust authority is awaiting a response from Google on three separate complaints filed recently, although the agency said no action is likely for some time. Read More

Opinion: Would two Microsofts be better off than one?
A decade after Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson handed down his eventually vacated order to slice up Microsoft, Preston Gralla wonders whether the company might have been better off undergoing the surgery. Read More

Seth Weintraub: Next iPhone killer? WiMAX-enabled ‘Supersonic’ with Android
Don’t you just love the term ‘iPhone killer’? The term itself at this point implies that the device it describes won’t be such. But now that the buzz from the Nexus One is starting to wane, we need a new king of the hill Android device to crown the next iPhone killer. Enter the ‘Supersonic’. Read More

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: Should Ubuntu include proprietary software?
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu Linux, wants to know if proprietary programs should be included in their distributions and, if so, which ones. Read More

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