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Companies release new software and products to corporate users and consumers, hoping final product releases are stable and free of bugs. But it's much easier said than done to release a secure and polished product.
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Apple is pretty coy about its technical failings, leaving highly ambiguous terms in the update documentation. While it is not the only company that does this, you have to wonder why.
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Apple is having a few gremlins with iOS 7, with its massive user base magnifying any issues, so expect a new iOS update very soon to fix that pesky iMessage bug. However, a far bigger problem could be a lack of retina screens for the new iPad mini.
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Google was still apologising for Monday's Gmail outage, when Google+ Hangout and Talk users began reporting issues with messages intended for one person going to multiple parties.
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Another week, another Apple iOS update, this time to fix issues for enterprise users having trouble with Exchange and calendar issues.
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Almost as soon as it had arrived, the much-heralded official Gmail app for the iPhone was pulled after user complaints and bug issues. Not Ready for Prime Time? After a few weeks of previews and leaked news, the iPhone Gmail app was supposed to be a bit of a star.
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When your mobile phone starts transmitting huge amounts of data without your knowledge and consent, you might get really mad. This is what happened to some Windows Phone 7 users recently. There has been a growing turmoil among Windows Phone 7 users recently because some of them (or a small
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The Joomla! Bug Squad, with the help of the Joomla! community, has been striving to make Joomla! the best it can be. And with the recent runner-up award in the Overall Best Open Source CMS category in the 2008 CMS Awards by PacktPub.
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