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Product shots of the latest iteration of Android smart phones in the studio in San Jose, Calif. on Thursday, September 30, 2010.  (Nhat V. Meyer/Mercury News)
Product shots of the latest iteration of Android smart phones in the studio in San Jose, Calif. on Thursday, September 30, 2010. (Nhat V. Meyer/Mercury News)
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Here s what s on the Monday menu.

The BMW i3 as Apple s iCar? Apple and BMW are reportedly talking.

Facebook steps up Internet.org effort to provide free Internet service in developing countries, makes way for any mobile operator to offer the service.

Security firm warns of major flaw in Android phones that could allow hackers to get in and take over with just a text.

Best Buy will start selling the Apple Watch Aug. 7, becoming the first national retailer besides Apple to do so.

Did you hear the one about Twitter deleting stolen jokes?

Cisco to stop selling storage hardware. This comes after selling its TV set-top business.

What new consumer product will Yahoo unveil this week?

Dmail is a new Chrome plugin that allows for self-destructing Gmail messages.

Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, Stephen Hawking and about 1,000 others sign open letter urging a ban on warfare AI and autonomous weapons.

Beijing police shut down factory that produced more than 41,000 fake iPhones — some of which reached the U.S. — worth as much as $19 million.

Surprise, your smart TV really is smart: Vizio, which is planning to go public, is watching what you re watching.

 

Photo of Android phones by Nhat V. Meyer/Mercury News archives