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<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 08:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[T-Mobile to refresh Samsung Vibrant for 4G network]]></title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 08:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>AlanAlanine</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[A faster, more capable Vibrant is on the way.(Credit:TmoNews)T-Mobile and Samsung appear to be prepping the release of a follow-up to last fall's Vibrant. Dubbed the Vibrant 4G, the Galaxy S device  should feature a handful of improvements on its predecessor, most notably support for 21Mbps on T-Mobile's HSPA+ 4G network.Other new details include a front-facing camera, Android 2.2 (Froyo), and the inclusion of Qik (video chat) and doubleTwist Air Sync (music, media). And this time around, T-Mobile will preload the movie &quot;Inception&quot; rather than &quot;Avatar.&quot; It's also worth pointing out that the carrier appears to be getting into branded media distribution based on the mention of &quot;Mobile HD TV Powered by T-Mobile.&quot;Though a HSPA+ handset is good news, not all users of the original Vibrant are greeting it with anticpation. In fact, a T-Mobile employee suggested to AndroidSpin today that Samsung is deliberately holding back a promised Froyo update to make way for the Vibrant 4G. I can't help but remember T-Mobile's Samsung Behold II and the software debacle that came with it. Obviously, the Galaxy S phones are more capable than those early Android phones, and Samsung continues to promise Froyo for the some point. But having said that, this new handset will still likely anger a sizable amount of those Vibrant users. Considering how much T-Mobile is touting its nationwide 4G coverage, these folks will want to take advantage of its speeds.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Android lands cloud security from Trend Micro]]></title>
<link>http://www.haaze.com/story.php?title=android-lands-cloud-security-from-trend-micro</link>
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<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2011 08:10:15 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>AlanAlanine</dc:creator>
<category>Technology</category>
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<description><![CDATA[Trend Micro recently upgraded its security system for desktop computers to rely heavily on cloud-based detection and protection, and now it's bringing that same network to Android devices.Trend Micro Mobile Security for Android(Credit:Trend Micro)Trend Micro Mobile Security for Android secures your device in four ways. It offers a &quot;safe surfing&quot; feature that prevents phishing attacks and illicit access to your identity and banking information. It also powers the parental controls for Web site content blocking. There's a customized blacklist for call and text filtering, and a download guard that prevents malicious or fraudulent apps from installing on your device.Trend Micro is the first security company to extend its proprietary cloud-based heuristic- and reputation-based network to smart phones. The benefit of such networks initially was twofold: to allow for more responsive, reflexive security' and to allow the publisher to shrink the size of the of the desktop client. Similar desktop competitors include Microsoft's Security Essentials and Panda's Cloud Antivirus. Trend Micro's Mobile Security for Android appears to be the first time such a network has been used in mobile protection.The company also has aniPhone andiPad app called Smart Surfing, which also uses its Smart Protection network to verify the safety of URLs visited on the iOS browser.(Credit:Trend Micro)Trend Micro Mobile Security for Android comes with a 30-day free trial, and retails for $3.99. You can download it from the Android Market, or scan the QR code.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA['SNL' pits Assange against Zuckerberg]]></title>
<link>http://www.haaze.com/story.php?title=snl-pits-assange-against-zuckerberg</link>
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<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2010 08:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>AlanAlanine</dc:creator>
<category>Marketing and advertising</category>
<guid>http://www.haaze.com/story.php?title=snl-pits-assange-against-zuckerberg</guid>
<description><![CDATA[There are clearly far more similarities between WikiLeaks and Facebook than might first assail the average retina.Indeed, when Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg was asked about the two organizations, during his acceptance interview for Time magazine's Person of the Year, he replied: &quot;Well, at a very high level some of the themes could be connected. I mean we mostly make so you can understand what's going on with the people around you because we think that that helps you connect with them more broadly.&quot;So how could &quot;Saturday Night Live&quot; not examine the contrast between the man whom many thought deserving of Person of the Year and Mark Zuckerberg, the man who was actually named to that honorBill Hader's Julian Assange is a pleasantly maniacal character, one that might almost be bald and played by Mike Myers.Yet perhaps his (Hader/Assange's) most penetrating observation was this: &quot;What are the differences between Mark Zuckerberg and me Let's take a look. I give you private information about corporations for free. And I'm a villain. Mark Zuckerberg gives your private information to corporations for money and he's Man of the Year.&quot;Hader goes on to offer several amusing thoughts about himself and his Person of the Year nemesis. In my own more contemplative moments, I dream of being able sit down with both of them in a Palo Alto lapdancing club, just to see how similar their worldviews really are.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Dell acquires medical archiving company InSite One]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov -001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>AlanAlanine</dc:creator>
<category>Latest News</category>
<guid>http://www.haaze.com/story.php?title=dell-acquires-medical-archiving-company-insite-one</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Dell said it will acquire Insite One, a developer of medical archiving cloud applications, for an undisclosed price.The technology allows doctors to share medical images in the cloud. That means physicians can share medical images and make quick diagnoses by collaborating with other doctors online. Dell will combine Insite&amp;'s archive product with Dell&amp;'s own Unified Clinical Archive and DX Object Storage Platform. The platform simplifies storage of images through virtualization technology.It may seem like a stretch for a computer maker to do this. But Dell is competing fiercely with rivals such as EMC and Hewlett-Packard to become a serious player in cloud and storage services. If the technology works as billed, it could lower costs and improve the quality of care for patients.Based in Wallingford, Conn., InSite One manages a giant imaging database with more than 3.6 billion medical images. That&amp;'s a lot of pictures of broken arms and whatnot. Medical image data is expected to grow 35 percent a year to nearly 2.6 million terabytes by 2014, according to market researcher Enterprise Storage Group.Next Story: Motorola buys into mobile media syncing with Zecter Previous Story: Foursquare launches new Android app earlier than expectedPrintEmailTwitterFacebookGoogle BuzzLinkedIn      DiggStumbleUponRedditDeliciousGoogleMore&amp;8230'          Tags: cloud computing, medical images, medical storageCompanies: Dell, Emc, Hewlett Packard, Insite One          Tags: cloud computing, medical images, medical storageCompanies: Dell, Emc, Hewlett Packard, Insite OneDean is lead writer for GamesBeat at VentureBeat. He covers video games, security, chips and a variety of other subjects. Dean previously worked at the San Jose Mercury News, the Wall Street Journal, the Red Herring, the Los Angeles Times, the Orange County Register and the Dallas Times Herald. He is the author of two books, Opening the Xbox and the Xbox 360 Uncloaked. Follow him on Twitter at @deantak, and follow VentureBeat on Twitter at @venturebeat.VentureBeat has new weekly email newsletters.  Stay on top of the news, and don't miss a beat.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Samsung says aspects of Galaxy Tab 10.1 &''inadequate&'' compared to iPad 2]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov -001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>AlanAlanine</dc:creator>
<category>Latest News</category>
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<description><![CDATA[Even Samsung is pointing out how the iPad 2 trumps its own Galaxy Tab 10.1 Android tablet.Samsung&amp;'s vice president of mobile Lee Don-joo pointed to the iPad 2&amp;'s thin design and competitive pricing (it starts at $499 like the original iPad) as major obstacles. Speaking to the Korean news site Yonhap News Agency, Lee said that Samsung &amp;''will have to improve the parts that are inadequate&amp;'' of its Galaxy Tab 10.1, which runs Google&amp;'s new Android 3.0 operating system.The tablet is the 10-inch successor to Samsung&amp;'s original 7-inch Galaxy Tab, which currently retails for $250 with a two-year data contract, or between $500 and $600 off-contract.Samsung hasn&amp;'t yet announced how much it will charge for the Galaxy Tab 10.1, but Lee mentioned that the company had (not surprisingly) intended to charge more than the original Galaxy Tab. &amp;''We will have to think that over,&amp;'' Lee said, a sign that Samsung may end up offering the Galaxy Tab 10.1 for the same $499 entry price as the iPad 2.Motorola&amp;'s Xoom tablet, the first Android 3.0 tablet to hit the market, and the first one many consider to be a legitimate iPad competitor, starts at $599 with a two-year data contract. That Motorola couldn&amp;'t deliver a Xoom at $499 is a common criticism, and it&amp;'s something that&amp;'s sure to cause consumers to opt for an iPad 2 instead.Samsung likely doesn&amp;'t want to end up in the same boat, and it probably realizes it will need to compete directly with the iPad 2 when it comes to pricing. It will likely cost Samsung quite a bit to bring its pricing down, but that&amp;'s likely what it will take to make the Galaxy Tab 10.1 a success.Via EngadgetCalling all developers: We want to write up your app for VentureBeata4a4s Mobile App Spotlight! If you have an innovative mobile app that hasna4a4t been featured on VentureBeat yet, submit it for consideration right away. The Mobile App Spotlight is sponsored by The Intel AppUp developer program.Next Story: On the GreenBeat: Solyndra&amp;'s star fades, admits to mistakes' Khosla says new biofuel IPO coming Previous Story: A sensor-driven life: IT companies wire up cities of the futurePrintEmailTwitterFacebookGoogle BuzzLinkedIn      DiggStumbleUponRedditDeliciousGoogleMore&amp;8230'          Tags: Android, Galaxy Tab 10.1, iPad, iPad 2, tabletsCompanies: Samsung ApplePeople: Lee Don-joo          Tags: Android, Galaxy Tab 10.1, iPad, iPad 2, tabletsCompanies: Samsung ApplePeople: Lee Don-jooDevindra Hardawar is VentureBeat's lead mobile writer and East Coast correspondent. He studied philosophy at Amherst College, worked in IT support for several years, and has been writing about technology since 2004. He now lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can reach him at devindra@venturebeat.com (all story pitches should also be sent to tips@venturebeat.com), and on Twitter at @Devindra. Have news to share Launching a startup Email: tips@venturebeat.comVentureBeat has new weekly email newsletters.  Stay on top of the news, and don't miss a beat.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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