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iPad alternatives: the ultimate Android tablet round-up

Apple does not have the tablet all to itself, but how do the various Android devices actually stack up against the iPad?

Poll suggests third of Android owners really want an iPhone

Survey reveals a third of people who own Android-based smartphones would rather have an iPhone, while on 7% of iPhone owners would rather swap for an Android handset. Of course, like all such surveys this one is not without fault.

So, just how insecure is Android really?

You would think that the 'Android kernel' is full of holes reading the headlines over the week, following the publication of the Coverity scan report. However, you cannot help but wonder how many of the headline writers actually read the report. It seems that all is not as it seems.

Android and Apple iOS will not beat BlackBerry

Fanboys had better sit down before continuing, as I have some bad news for you unless your particular tech obsession of choice is CrackBerry or Windows flavoured. Neither Apple iOS nor Android will beat BlackBerry or Microsoft as a mobile business platform any time soon according to the latest market research.

Web browser speed test: Chrome, Firefox, IE9, Opera and Safari head-to-head

With Internet Explorer 9 being acclaimed as the fastest ever browser client from Microsoft, DaniWeb decided to put it to the test against Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Safari and see just how quick it really is in a real world test of web browsing speed.

The day that Microsoft wore a tinfoil hat and shouted la, la, la

Remember, remember, the fifth of October. It was the day that Microsoft officially lost the plot. It was the day that Scott Charney, the Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Tinfoil Hat Wearing suggested quarantining victims of malware whilst ignoring the distribution medium - erm, that would be Microsoft Windows stuff wouldn't it...

99.4 percent of malware is aimed at Windows users

Have you ever thought about measuring the Internet in terms if malware per minute? Me neither, but someone has and it makes for uncomfortable reading if you are a Microsoft Windows user.

[Not exactly FOSS related but of interest to our readers I think. - Scott]

Why does Dell hate Linux so much?

Want to buy a Dell machine loaded with Linux? Shame, as it appears that Dell Europe would really rather you bought a Windows-powered one, despite having a website devoted entirely to selling Dell Ubuntu laptops. And, oh boy, does it use some strange arguments to dissuade you from becoming a Linux convert.

Your Own Personal Pink Linux Data Cloud

What's small and pink, incorporates a Linux kernel and an embedded ARM compatible processor, and let's you set up your own personal cloud?

Microsoft drops FAST Linux enterprise search like a hot brick

So much for the cross-platform promises: Bjorn Olstad, a Microsoft Distinguished Engineer and the CTO of FAST, has revealed that beyond 2010 there will be no more Microsoft FAST enterprise search products which support Linux and UNIX search cores.

I want a natural gas-fueled microturbine-cooled server

Forget about the software, this is one bit of hardware I want! Anyone got a few million dollars to help me get my back bedroom green data center off the ground? :)

Google Chrome OS: a threat to Windows 7?

It's interesting, for sure, but Google Chrome OS as a game changer? No way! Everything from assuming people will want another Apple-alike 'buy the hardware to get the OS' model to thinking the average user is ready to surrender a PC paradigm for a cloud-based existence is wide of the mark. Google would appear to have got this one about as wrong as it got Google Answers or Google Lively. Remember them? No, thought not...

Just how flawed is Firefox?

Please don't shoot the messenger, but all is not well in Firefox land. According to one new report, Firefox is responsible for some 44% of all the browser vulnerabilities that were reported during the first six months of 2009 and that's far more problematical than Internet Explorer.

Mozilla says Microsoft browser malware can Firefox off

Odd isn't it, how Microsoft kicked up a fuss when Google announced the Chrome plugin for Internet Explorer on the grounds that it could make the browser more insecure. Indeed, it went as far as to suggest that it doubled the potential surface area for malware and scripted attacks. Yet, amazingly, Microsoft sees no such problem with installing a plugin into the Firefox browser. What's more it is installed without asking the permission of the user and, he says with more than a hint of irony, it left Firefox vulnerable to a drive-by exploit.

Adobe beats Microsoft in rubbish security challenge

Can anyone beat Microsoft when it comes to churning out insecure products? Ladies and gentleman, may I introduce you to Adobe.

The true cost of a free Windows 7 upgrade revealed

There ain't no such thing as a free Windows 7 upgrade. At least that's what it is starting to look like for the majority of people, despite the 'free upgrade' vouchers that are being handed out with new computers as part of the Windows 7 Upgrade Option scheme.

The world's oldest working computer

It doesn't run Linux, in fact it uses 900 Dekatron gas-filled tubes each capable of holding just a single digit in memory, using paper tape for both input and program storage. But The National Museum of Computing in England is restoring it and offering geeks the chance to own a share in the project. Which is kind of cool.

Is Sony a Linux killer?

Most people welcomed the news that the Sony PlayStation 3 was slimming down, both in physical size and in terms of off the shelf pricing. The Linux crowd are not so impressed however.

Is your netbook small enough for Windows 7?

So Microsoft is going to decide how big a netbook can be to be a netbook then? Anything larger than 10.2" doesn't get Windows 7 Starter Edition, must pay more for another version that will run even slower on a netbook. Could be good news for Linux, as OEM XP licenses expire and Windows 7 becomes the only alternative.

Declaration of war as Google CEO Schmidt quits Apple board

Dr Eric Schmidt, CEO at Google, has been a Director of Apple for almost exactly three years - until today. As he steps down iTWire asks if this means that Apple and Google are now officially at war? More importantly, is it a war that Apple can possibly win?

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