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Google's Nexus Q takes on Microsoft, Apple in the living room
Jun 28, 2:35AM
Google's Nexus Q is expensive and odd-looking, and it doesn't play well with devices outside of the Android world. It's a pretty weak competitor to Microsoft's Xbox 360, Apple TV, or even Sonos....
Google I/O 2012: Android Fireside Chat
Jun 28, 2:11AM
Fireside chats offer unique access to the developers behind the technology. No marketing types or lawyers need apply.
When patents protect Apple, are they okay?
Jun 28, 1:57AM
Fanboys and Fangirls: what do you say about technology patents now that your beloved Apple is being protected by them?
Red Hat acquires FuseSource
Jun 27, 9:55PM
Red Hat announced that it was buying FuseSource, an open source integration and messaging framework, from Progress Software.
Some execs contemplate making 'Bring Your Own Device' mandatory
Jun 27, 9:41PM
A cash-strapped state agency gets around budget shortfall by requiring employees to use their own smartphones, laptops and tablets for work without even reimbursing them.
What's new in Android 4.1 (JellyBean)
Jun 27, 9:05PM
JellyBean is now available now for developers and will be start to appear on user devices in July. Here's what to expect.
Microsoft 'Tango' Windows Phone updates rolling out to Nokia users
Jun 27, 7:55PM
It looks like the latest batch of updates to the "Mango" Windows Phone operating system are starting to roll out, commencing with Nokia handsets.
Google Glass: Should developers buy a $1,500 deep prototype?
Jun 27, 7:20PM
Is the $1,500 worth it to be bleeding edge and perhaps a cool kid on the geek block? Probably if you're a developer.
Android quietly partners up with Chrome
Jun 27, 6:51PM
The new version of Android, Jelly Bean, includes numerous new features and one of them is making Google's Chrome its new default Web browser. Chrome is also now available for Android 4.0, Ice...
Google Nexus Q: $299 streaming media player
Jun 27, 6:38PM
Google calls the Nexus Q "the first social streaming media player," but at $299 -- plus another $399 for the speakers and an insane $49 for a pair of cables -- I doubt it will take off.
NASA previews Mars Rover landing with joined up social event
Jun 27, 6:13PM
NASA is hosting a multi center social media event across its centers in the US to preview the landing of the Mars Science Curiosity Rover on August 6th.
Welcome to the soon-to-be enormous world of Facebook email spam
Jun 27, 6:00PM
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Chrome 20 fixes 20 security vulnerabilities
Jun 27, 5:59PM
In its latest browser release, 20.0.1132.43, Google's Chrome fixes 20 security vulnerabilities, none of which are critical.
Google's Android 4.1 Jelly Bean: Sign of dev maturity, market share
Jun 27, 5:55PM
Google's Android 4.1 Jelly Bean features "a bunch of delightful improvements," but highlight an OS that needs to hold market share not win new converts.
Winamp 5.63 fixes four critical security vulnerabilities
Jun 27, 5:30PM
Winamp version 5.63 fixes four critical security vulnerabilities.
Which is the most popular antivirus software?
Jun 27, 5:06PM
Using a data set consisting of 120,000 data points, researchers from OPSWAT estimate that Avast is the market share leader in the antivirus software market.
Google Nexus 7 tablet specs revealed
Jun 27, 4:54PM
Leaked Google's Nexus 7 specs show a 7-inch Tegra 3 powered Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" tablet.
Live from Google I/O 2012
Jun 27, 4:39PM
Live from the Moscone Center in San Francisco: Coverage of Google I/O 2012 begins here.
T-Mobile USA CEO Philipp Humm quits to 'join rival firm'
Jun 27, 4:36PM
T-Mobile USA's chief executive has suddenly resigned, the company said in a statement on Wednesday. According to a leaked memo, he skipped the fence to join a rival firm.
Silent security updates coming to Apple's OS X Mountain Lion
Jun 27, 4:06PM
The latest update to the Mountain Lion Developer Preview, includes the "OS X Security Update Test 1.0" feature which silently downloads and installs the latest security updates.
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