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Indigo assistant takes on Siri: she’ll be everywhere

This week we’ve gotten to speak with the folks behind the cloud-based personal assistant project known as Indigo, taking the form of an app for both Windows Phone and Android. What we’re seeing here is...

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Razer Edge pre-orders begin March 1

Razer showed off their new Edge gaming tablet at CES last month. We even got our hands on the new device to see what makes it so special, and now the company has announced that pre-orders for the new...

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Apple settles lawsuit on in-app purchases made by kids

When your kids get a hold of your iPhone or iPad, bad things can happen. They could always accidentally drop the device and break it, but it seems that inadvertently making in-app purchases is a...

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iOS still leading in enterprise, dominates the top 5 device list

The folks from Good Technology, an enterprise mobility device management vendor recently released their Q4 2012 device activation report, which shows Apple‘s continued dominance as of late. Not only is...

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Scientists discover Russian meteor origins

It’s been nearly two weeks since a meteor exploded over Russia, injuring around 1000 people, and damaging windows across as many as 4,000 buildings. After much analysis and research, Scientists in...

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Google+ Sign-In allows for secure login on third-party apps and services

Many apps and services allow its users to sign in using their Facebook or Twitter credentials if they don’t want to create a dedicated account. However, Google+ has been mysteriously absent from the...

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Google confirms no plans for retail stores

Earlier this month we heard chatter that Google may be introducing a line of retail stores in order to promote its physical products, like various Chromebooks, Nexus devices, and their upcoming Google...

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5 games optimized for the NVIDIA Tegra 4

NVIDIA’s new Tegra 4 processor is a beast, dominating benchmarks left and right. The Tegra 4 utilizes a whopping 72-core GeForce GPU making it capable of handling any intense 3D mobile game out there....

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Twitter for Windows Phone updates with new look, live tile support

In the past, Twitter wasn’t giving as much love to its Windows Phone app is it was to its Android and iOS offering. However, that changed today. The social media service has updated its Windows Phone...

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Silicon Valley launches campaign to teach coding in schools

Many major businesses and icons in Silicon Valley are joining together with a new non-profit, named Code.org, to bring more computer science classes to schools. Some big names supporting the project...

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EU Commission investing $65.4m in 5G, targeting a 2020 release or earlier

While 4G LTE is still rolling out across the US, Europe is already thinking about the next cellular technology. The European Commission has invested 50 million euros ($65.4 million) into 5G cellular...

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Ubuntu Touch to launch developer preview on over 20 more devices

Last week, the Ubuntu Touch developer preview was launched on the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10. The preview gave developers and users access to the core and shell apps of the OS,...

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Acer Aspire ME600 Review

Unless you’re a hardcore gamer or a developer of some kind, you probably don’t have a huge need for a traditional desktop computer, and probably might get a laptop or even a tablet instead. However,...

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Windows Phone Store now has over 130,000 apps available

Microsoft has announced a new milestone reached by the Windows Phone developer community. There are currently over 130,000 apps available in the Windows Phone Store, with 15,000 of them designed...

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Instagram surpasses 100 million monthly users

The popular photo-sharing service Instagram has announced that they have reached 100 million monthly active users after just two-and-a-half years of being available to photography nerds around the...

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First Windows Phone 8 GDR2 to be the HTC Tiara

HTC just announced its 2013 Android flagship smartphone, the HTC One, which is also HTC’s trump card in getting itself out of its financial rut. However, if the sales of the HTC One doesn’t go as...

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Pentagon rolling out 100,000 iOS and Android devices next year

We heard back in October that the Pentagon was going to be opening up its mobile device network to iOS and Android, on top of BlackBerry. Details were a bit scarce at that point in time, but today the...

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Stuxnet virus existed 2 years prior to attacks

Researchers from Symantec have uncovered more information about Stuxnet, the virus that was used to damage Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facilities back in 2007. The Stuxnet virus was speculated to be...

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Uncharted 3 online mode free-to-play for anyone

The PlayStation Network has just released the online multiplayer aspect of Uncharted 3 for free. Anyone with a PlayStation Network account can download the online part of the game without actually...

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Adobe Flash receives emergency update due to hacker exploits

Adobe released an emergency update to its Flash Player today that patches up a few security holes discovered in its system. Hackers were using the security holes in Adobe’s Flash Player to launch...

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