Tuesday 17 September 2013

The Nexus 4 is gone, but its death will probably be avenged by the Nexus 5

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The Nexus 4 is gone, but its death will probably be avenged by the Nexus 5

09.17.2013 7:36 AM

The Nexus 4 is no longer available on Google Play, but there's lots of evidence that the Nexus 5 will soon be with us.

Deus ex mouse: Godus is a click-happy revival of classic god games

09.16.2013 2:08 PM

Peter Molyneuxs return to the God-game genre is a bit click-happy, but there are interesting ideas bubbling under the surface.

 

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Galaxy Gear can handle some water, but don't take it snorkeling

09.17.2013 10:07 AM

Galaxy Gear scored an IP rating of 55 meaning it's resistant to most dust and water, but not quite as durable as the Galaxy S4 Active.

NASA beefs up commercial efforts with Wednesday demo launch

09.17.2013 4:15 AM

A planned Wednesday demonstration launch of a cargo spacecraft could help double the number of companies that NASA has on tap to supply the International Space Station.

BitTorrent and Madonna join forces for free speech

09.17.2013 8:00 AM

The queen of pop is using BitTorrent to distribute a free film and launch a new art project.

Get back to work! Great software for reducing distractions

09.17.2013 3:00 AM

Text editors fill the screen. Utilities block time-sucking sites. All in the name of keeping you busy with the task at hand. Try one of these handy tools to keep you focused.

'HoneyDocs' lays irresistible bait for hackers

09.17.2013 5:15 AM

Police in Austin, Texas, set up sting operations with cars they have under surveillance, watching for thieves to break into them. Marcus J. Carey's Web service, HoneyDocs -- born in the same city -- uses the same concept, only with computer files.

Oracle to put on its innovation game face at OpenWorld

09.17.2013 5:15 AM

Oracle's annual OpenWorld conference is less than a week away, and as usual the vendor is expected to make a slew of new product and strategy announcements.

IBM hopes to Power cloud, analytics with $1 billion Linux investment

09.17.2013 7:35 AM

IBM will invest $1 billion to promote Linux development over the next five years as it tries to adapt Power mainframes and servers to handle cloud and big data applications in distributed computing environments.

Linux gets a boost from mobile

09.16.2013 3:35 PM

Although not originally designed for telephones or tablets, the Linux kernel is now getting more contributions than ever from mobile and portable device vendors, whose input is driving a heretofore unseen rate of development for the open source project.

Patch expert wants Microsoft's Ballmer to get to the bottom of buggy updates

09.16.2013 5:32 PM

A Microsoft MVP and Windows expert has sent company CEO Steve Ballmer a letter asking him to look into the worrisome trend of releasing sub-standard patches.

Speech recognition, the new PC power tool

09.17.2013 3:30 AM

Move over, Siri: Nuance's speech-activated Dragon Assistant is coming to selected new Ultrabooks. Speech recognition isn't just for challenged typists anymore. Learn how the Dragon software family can make you more productive every day.

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