Saturday 2 November 2013

What I m Playing: Hurry up and wait!

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What Im Playing: Hurry up and wait!

11.01.2013 12:36 PM

Among the great games we're playing this week are something slow, something fast, and something in between.

Is your Android device getting the KitKat upgrade?

11.01.2013 12:37 PM

Android 4.4, code name KitKat, has been officially released. Is your phone among the lucky ones who gets an upgrade?

 

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The first ad debuts on Instagram, courtesy of Michael Kors

11.01.2013 12:54 PM

If you're a woman using Instagram in the U.S., get ready to see ads from the designer whether you follow him or not.

Windows 8/8.1 sloooowly nears 10 percent of PC market

11.01.2013 1:50 PM

The combined might of Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 should break double digits by the end of the year. However, a key issue for Microsoft remains the large number of PCs still running Windows XP.

Prototype HDMIPi LCD monitor kit

Raspberry Pi inspires an LCD monitor effort on Kickstarter

11.01.2013 1:55 PM

The monitor, called the HDMIPi, will include an LCD panel that will show images at a resolution of 1280 by 800 pixels and could cost only $100.

Windows 8.1 creates mouse-control problems for gamers

11.01.2013 2:10 PM

Windows 8.1 causes a subpar mouse performance for video games under certain circumstances.

Google nexus 5

Nexus 5 first impressions: It's the software, stupid

11.01.2013 3:44 PM

Google's newest handset may have ho-hum hardware, but that KitKat sure is tasty.

Bing, Twitter continue their search party

11.01.2013 5:39 PM

With a new deal between Microsoft and Twitter, tweets will continue to appear in users' search results to provide more context.

Microsoft shows off its Beijing research center

11.02.2013 6:00 AM

To celebrate 15 years in Beijing, the research division showed off a number of projects, including a Kinect sensor that can translate sign language.

What data does Microsoft's Xbox services collect? We break it down

11.02.2013 8:00 AM

Microsoft's privacy policy for its Xbox devices and services respectfully asks for as much information as you're willing to give. Here's a rundown of the relevant bits.

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Facebook considers friending your mouse tracks

11.02.2013 9:17 AM

Facebook is reported to be contemplating a technology that will allow it to track the cursor movements of its users.

Microsoft warns Windows XP users that malware will jump

11.02.2013 10:30 AM

Microsoft continues to try to scare Windows XP users into upgrading, saying the chance that malware will infect their PCs could jump by two-thirds.

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