Wednesday 13 February 2013

'Chromebook Pixel': the Google PC we've been waiting for?

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'Chromebook Pixel': the Google PC we've been waiting for?

02.12.2013 12:22 PM

New evidence found in Google's Chrome OS code is fueling rumors that a high-end device is on the way.

Oracle contests Google's 'fair use' of Java code in appeal

02.13.2013 11:20 AM

Oracle wants an appeals court to rule that Google's commercial use of Java in a market where Oracle was already competing was not fair use.

 

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Yahoo aims to strengthen mobile presence with Alike buy

02.12.2013 1:45 PM

Yahoo is bidding to strengthen its presence in the increasingly important mobile space with the acquisition of Alike, a location discovery app.

Researchers: Surveillance malware distributed via Flash Player exploit

02.12.2013 2:30 PM

Political activists from the Middle East were targeted in attacks that exploited a previously unknown Flash Player vulnerability to install a so-called lawful interception program designed for law enforcement use, security researchers from antivirus vendor Kaspersky Lab said Tuesday.

Three ways to imagine an Apple 'iWatch'

02.12.2013 2:35 PM

Speculation is rampant about an Apple smartwatch. Here are three possible concepts.

Review: Folder Colorizer brightens up Explorer, may help navigation

02.12.2013 2:43 PM

If you are bored of the same old yellow folders in Explorer, then try colorizing them. The makeover may make it faster to find the folders you seek, too.

Intel to take on Apple, Roku with own TV box

02.12.2013 2:45 PM

Intel later this year will start offering a TV set-top box and service as the company tries to cash in on the fast-growing TV and home entertainment business.

Anonymous threatens takedown of live streams of State of the Union address

02.12.2013 3:23 PM

If you have trouble live-streaming President Barack Obamas State of the Union address Tuesday night, blame hacker collective Anonymous. The group threatens to take down live streams of the address to protest irresponsible and damaging Internet-related legislation.

Monster Microsoft Patch Tuesday focuses on Windows, Explorer, Exchange

02.12.2013 4:45 PM

Microsoft issued 12 security updates, covering 57 vulnerabilities, one of the largest sets of security updates the company has ever released.

Obama live stream unaffected despite Anonymous threats

02.12.2013 7:45 PM

Anonymous failed to disrupt the White House's online video stream of President Barack Obama's State of the Union address on Tuesday night.

Ultimate Google toolbox: 20 tips, tricks, and hacks

02.13.2013 3:00 AM

With this arsenal of tips, tricks, and third-party tools, you can bend Google to your will and extract more from its services than ever before.

10 tips to keep your mobile devices charged and happy

02.13.2013 3:15 AM

Your mobile devices contain batteries that are miracles of engineering, holding amounts of energy that their predecessors couldnt come close to equaling. Properly using this potential can help your mobile batteries last longer on the road. Here are our tips for optimum battery performance.

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