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Update: Apple patching serious SMS vulnerability on iPhone
Apple may be working to fix an iPhone vulnerability that could possibly allow an attacker to remotely install and run unsigned software code with root access to the phone. Read more...

Palm Pre hardware glitches hard to evaluate, analysts say

Bing beats Google to the punch, launches Twitter search

'Jailbroken' iPhones leave users more vulnerable

China will still require Green Dam Web filter program

Cisco to expand mobile collaboration features

Users complain about poor Pre hardware

Medical center seeks 'Holy Grail' of mobile devices

Sprint to put Tour on sale for $200 on July 12

Ulysses solar probe ends historic mission

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San Francisco misses the NextBus
I live in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood. If you've visited San Francisco you may know it as the Italian district, where Joe DiMaggio learned to play baseball and where beat writers like Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg forged their countercultural vision of the American dream. If you live here, though, you also know that it's the worst place in the city to try to find a parking spot.

iPhone 3GS Gets Jailbroken, Hack Available Online
The first jailbreaking application for the iPhone 3GS is now available. The tool, called purplera1n, will only allow the installation of unofficial third-party applications, but will not unlock the iPhone 3GS.

Deathmatch rematch: BlackBerry versus iPhone 3.0


The carrier coup must be stopped
Wireless carriers have made plans for connecting consumer gadgets to the Internet very complex, but it doesn't have to be that way, writes columnist Mike Elgan. The best and simplest plan is what Amazon.com is using with the Kindle.

Bluelounge CableDrop
Whew! If you've been paying attention to the Mac Gems Weblog for the past six weeks, you know that it's been home to GemFest 2009, a Gem-a-day marathon of over 50 Gem reviews. We ended GemFest 2009 on Tuesday with a quick rundown of some of our all-time-favorite Gems, and today marks our return to the regular two-Gems-each-week schedule. I'll get back to reviewing great, inexpensive Mac software next week, but today I'm going to tell you about an accessory Gem that I've been wanting to cover since I saw a prototype at Macworld Expo back in January.

10 hot touch-screen phones compared
Keeping tabs on the latest cell phone models can be a full-time job, especially given the number of cell phones announced over the past few months. But thanks to PC World, you don't have to hunt down and compare the various touch-screen smartphones yourself.

Context on ice: Penguins fans get mobile extras
Fans can select and watch live video feeds from unique camera angles, as well as view and create their own instant replays, game-time information, player bios and personalized content on their Wi-Fi-enabled mobile devices.

Context-aware mobility: What is it and how will it change the business world?
Context awareness paired with mobile devices can mean huge time and money savings. In one hospital, for instance, nurses can drill down to floor maps to help pinpoint the exact location of equipment like IV pumps.

BlackBerry App World: 9 Must-Do Fixes
2009 is the Year of the Mobile App Store. Apple started the movement with the launch of its hugely successful iTunes App Store for the iPhone in 2008, then all the handset heavies followed suit. Today, Nokia operates the Ovi Store; Microsoft's got the upcoming Windows Marketplace for Mobile; Google runs Android Marketplace; and Research In Motion (RIM) runs BlackBerry App World.

Small-Business Network Security 101
Today more than ever, good network security is vital to businesses of all sizes. Cybercriminals, equipped with sophisticated software that automates the task of seeking out vulnerabilities, aren't focusing on large enterprises alone; any easy target will do. Fortunately, however, good security isn't as expensive or as complicated to implement as it used to be.

Don't trash your tired old desktop PC -- pump it up with a few inexpensive upgrades.
Microsoft's Windows 7 pricing plans may derail efforts to make users move away from XP and forget Vista. Also see Preston Gralla: Don't believe the $120 Windows 7 pricetag.
Trademark owners say cybersquatting on the Web has gone too far -- and they're pushing back.
The goal is to have all the original Lunar Orbiter image files processed by February, producing a moon atlas with a resolution higher than anything previously seen.
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