Another week has passed with many remarkable technology news. Now it is time for us to take a look again at them. Widespread iTunes accounts hacking, Samsung’s super-phone leaked, Firefox 4 beta 1 is ready for download – These are the technology highlights in the last 7 days.

A number of iTunes accounts have been hacked from across the globe, not just the US, and used to purchase apps. Apple stated that 400 iTunes account was hacked by a developer named ThuatNguyen. This hacker used the victims’ money to purchase his own apps, making it to the top of the iTunes charts. On July 6th, all ThuatNguyen’s applications have been removed from the App Store.

According to some believable rumours, Samsung is quietly developing a super smartphone named Galaxy S2 i9200. This big device is the successor of the Samsung Galaxy S, and it’s set to be released in early 2011. The Galaxy S2 will have a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display with approximately 340 pixels per inch, resolution 1280 x 720 pixels. Also, there will be a 2GHz CPU paired with 1GB of RAM and a 4GB ROM, together with 8-megapixel camera with 1080p full HD video recording and it will be bundled with Android 3.0.

Mozilla has allowed users to download Firefox 4 beta 1 with new features such as tabs located above the address, WebM support, new add-Ons manager, privacy improvements, crash protection, and improved responsiveness at start-up and during page loads.

Microsoft Kin 1 and 2 sales plunged to a low record, only 503 devices were sold in nearly 2 months. This is also the main reason to stop selling these Microsoft products. Previously, the company said that 10,000 devices had been sold out.
Those are some news that are prominent and important in the 27th week of this year. What do you think about them? Do you know any other interesting news to add to this list?
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A great round up of the news that happened this week. I did not know about the Samsung Galaxy one. Thanks for the round up bro
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