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Google Play Store comments section adds spam button, thumbs up to better flag comments

Google has been doing a lot of new experiments with the Play Store lately, though this change appears to be rolling out widely. Read More

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Box, Dropbox users can now edit Office documents together in real time

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A new report says Flash will mostly disappear within two years. Will Hulu and other major streaming sites budge? Read More

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Google Docs, Sheets and Slides get better mobile commenting

One of the key components of the Google Apps productivity suite has been the tech giant's focus on providing collaboration tools so that people can work on the same document together, wherever they happen to be. Those capabilities got an upgrade on Wednesday across iOS, Android and the Web. Read More

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After lackluster Apple report, all eyes on Samsung

Just how bad are conditions in the smartphone market? We'll get a better idea later Wednesday when Samsung announces its latest quarterly earnings. Read More

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'Doctor Who' is departing Netflix, at least in the U.S.

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Linaro provides go-to Linux-based software stack for ARM servers

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Hangouts 7.0 adds quick reply for more rapid responses

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