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“Electronic “tattoos” and pills that turn your body into an authenticator are two next-steps in password protection that Motorola is working on, as described at a session Wednesday at AllThingsD’s D11 conference.”
“The browser war continues into the middle of 2013. May saw the second full month of IE10 availability on Windows 7, as well as the release of Firefox 21 and Chrome 27. The latest market share numbers from Net Applications show only Chrome lost share last month.”
“Which side of the story you tend to believe, and how you interpret it, about LG Mobile Europe VP Kim Won’s interview, regarding the LG Nexus 5, is completely up to you.”
“It looks like a new interesting tidbit has emerged from today’s Nexus Experience HTC One announcement. While getting some hands-on time with the device, the boys at The Verge were able to squeeze out some new information about the Nexus One, er- “NE” One.”
“It’s official! The HTC One Nexus experience is real and will be available on June 26th for $599.99 through Google Play. Details are still scarce, but HTC has confirmed that the HTC One Nexus experience will be available in silver with 32GB of internal storage and will ship with stock Android 4.2.”
“In March, Apple was praised for introducing the option of two-factor authentication for AppleIDs. But on Thursday a security researcher noted some glaring weaknesses in what Apple has implemented so far.”
“For those of you who finally have your shiny new Galaxy S4 in hand on Verizon, I think you know what time it is. If you are looking into rooting and flashing some custom ROMs, you will definitely want to check out this newly released all-in-one rootkit.”
“There’s a lot happening in the CyanogenMod world this morning. First and most importantly, the AT&T variant of the Samsung Galaxy S4 now has official CyanogenMod 10.1 (Android 4.2) support, following the T-Mobile and Canadian versions.”
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