Sunday 28 October 2012

US Supreme Court to look at NSA spying, resale of products

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US Supreme Court to look at NSA spying, resale of products

10.28.2012 6:00 AM

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday in two cases with potentially broad implications to technology users, one reviewing whether consumers can resell copyright-protected products they have purchased and the second challenging an electronic surveillance program at the U.S. National Security Agency.

What we know so far about the LG Nexus 4

10.28.2012 7:15 AM

From all accounts, the new Google smartphone will include a 4.7-inch touchscreen, 1.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon processor and near-field communication, among other features.

 
 

Live Blog: Microsoft takes the wraps off Windows Phone 8

10.28.2012 10:00 AM

We've heard bits and pieces about Windows Phone 8 in recent months, and a number of phones have been announced, but Microsoft is only now going to spill the beans about the new features of its mobile OS. Join us live.

Google Nexus 10 video surfaces, gets heavy traffic

10.28.2012 8:21 AM

Code-named "Manta," the tablet is expected to have a display resolution of 2560 by 1600 pixels, or 300 pixels per inch, compared to the iPads Retina display of 264 PPI.

Windows 8: A quick-start guide for potential early adopters

10.28.2012 9:14 AM

After two public beta releases and more than 1.24 billion hours of pre-release usage time worldwide, Windows 8 is finally here. Here's how to get started.

Where is cloud computing heading in 2013?

10.28.2012 7:56 AM

What is certain is we are watching a migration taking place where on-premise computing is moving to off-premise computing.

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