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The Nokia Astound smartphone boasts solid hardware: A 4.4-ounce body that's streamlined without feeling excessively lightweight or cheap, a 3.5-inch AMOLED high-definition touch-screen and an 8-megapixel rear camera. But for all that hardware goodness, the Astound is saddled with a Symbian 3, a clunky and outdated mobile OS.

 



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Application Development IBM's Maqetta HTML5 Tool The HTML5 authoring tool is for building desktop and mobile user interfaces.
IT Security & Network Security 3 Members of SpyEye Gang Arrested But higher-level developers of the banking trojan remain at large.
Cloud Computing Verizon Digital Media Services This summer Verizon will launch its end-to-end digital media network.
Desktops and Notebooks iPad Faces Formidable Competition But Apple will keep its majority stake in the tablet market through 2015.
Security Koobface to Facebook: Bye-Bye The worm has abandoned the social network for easier attack vectors.
Indexing & Search Engine Bing for iPad: Big Benefits Here’s how Bing for iPad uses the tablet screen for big visuals and other advantages.
Cloud Computing Microsoft's Next Cloud Move Dynamics ERP will migrate to the cloud, with hosting on Windows Azure.
Data Storage Iron Mountain Shuts Down Cloud Iron Mountain is "retiring" commodity-type public storage services.
Mobile & Wireless Nokia Criticized over Symbian Nokia receives heavy criticism regarding its treatment of Symbian.
Application Development IBM Launches WAS 8 IBM delivers the latest version of its WebSphere Application Server.

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