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Intel talking to Google about Android

untitledWell, well, well. Remember how we told you that AMD is providing direct hardware and engineering support for the Android-x86 project? Well now we are hearing that Intel is working on Android for x86 too. However, instead of working with the open source community and projects like Android-x86 they are in direct contact with Google.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Dec 07
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  • Intel
  • Atom
  • Android
  • Google
  • Smart Phone
  • ARM
  • Androidx86

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CarrierIQ, Not a Keylogger after all

broken-lockIt looks like the CarrierIQ debacle was quite possibly be a case of Chicken Little meets the digital era with a sinister plot twist. A few weeks ago the news broke that a software researcher (Trevor Eckhart) had found that software that was preinstalled on certain phones appeared to be acting like a keylogger. The hypothesis was based on finding two apps that he could not uninstall or stop. Then he discovered what looked like a link between these two apps and one of the debugging logs (that does record everything that you do). Eckhart announced his findings and a whirlwind of articles ran around the internet a few times.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Dec 05
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  • Smart phones
  • AT&T
  • Sprint
  • Security
  • Mobile Phones
  • Privacy
  • CarrierIQ

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Kaspersky Leaves the BSA over SOPA

censorship-InternetWith SOPA still a hot topic we are hearing about more fallout as lines are being drawn even between one time partners. We have heard that several members of the Business Software Alliance have asked the organization to pull all support from the dangerous and potentially damaging bill. The BSA has complied (for the most part) but has still left enough of an opening that not everyone is satisfied with the way things stand.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Dec 05
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  • SOPA
  • BSA
  • Online Piracy
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More Evidence of AMD's Move to Mobile Devices Pops Up

BrazosOk... remember how we told you that we had a suspicion that AMD might be working on an x86 based SoC.  We have already seen several signs pointing to a major push on something new and we know that AMD is VERY excited about their Brazos and Llano products. If you add this on top of AMD CEO Rory Read’s fondness for small, low-powered mobile devices you can begin to see a picture emerging. The picture is still fuzzy, but we are finding more signs that could back up our case for AMD’s x86 SoC.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Dec 02
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  • AMD
  • APU
  • Llano
  • Tablets
  • Androidx86
  • Mobile Products
  • Braxos

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Ivy Bridge Benchmarks Leaked

intel_ivy_bridge_performance_1You knew this would happen (as it does almost every time a new CPU is ready to hit the market). In the hype leading up to the release we always start to see “leaked” slides that contain pricing, technical details and even launch dates. It is the same story over and over again and it is one that is, in some cases, perpetrated by the manufactures themselves or a partner bent on getting some good pre-launch press.

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Sean Kalinich
Dec 01
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  • AMD
  • Intel
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  • Ivy Bridge

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