Reference to 9-pin Dock Connector for IPhone 5 Spotted in IOS 6 A reference to a 9-pin dock connector has been spotted in the iOS 6 beta, adding further evidence to the rumour that Apple's iPhone 5 will have a smaller dock. Share: |
Lenovo Kicks off Windows 8 Devices With ThinkPad Tablet 2 Lenovo on Wednesday announced the ThinkPad Tablet 2, which has a 10.1-inch screen and kicks off a new generation of the company's PCs and devices with... Share: |
Ouya Ends Kickstarter Campaign, Prepares to Launch Android-Based Console Ouya brought in nearly $8.6 million from more than 63,000 backers, most of whom will receive the first Ouya consoles shipping in late 2012 through early 2013. Share: |
Eight Windows 8 Tablets to Watch Lenovo's ThinkPad Tablet 2 and these seven other devices are worth a look when they hit the market. Share: |
The Sad Lives of Smartphone Slaves Too many people experience life through tiny device screen, and that ain't living. Share: |
Five Big Reasons to Download LibreOffice 3.6 Now enriched with a raft of new features, this free and open source productivity suite is increasingly popular with corporate users, its maker says. Share: |
Valve's Steam Expands Beyond Games to Take on App Stores The popular PC gaming service will offer other types of software for sale such as creativity and productivity tools starting next month. Share: |
Microsoft Updates Its Free Movie Editing, Photo Software Windows Essentials Movie maker upgrades video stabilization, sound editing, and titling. Win Essentials Photo Gallery gets a new auto-collage feature. Share: |
Nexus Q: Why Google Should Send this Device to the Tech Graveyard Google did the seemingly impossible: beat out the ill-fated Microsoft Kin phone for the worst hardware ever. Share: |
Google Takes Aim at Siri with Voice Search on iOS App Google's feature will debut as an enhancement in the Google Search app for iPhones and iPads, meaning it will be available to more users than Siri. Share: |
Google Tests Showing Gmail Messages in Search Results Google is experimenting with a feature that shows users' emails in personal search results. Share: |
Google to Pay $22.5 Million Fine for Safari Tracking Violations The $22.5 million civil penalty is the largest ever secured by the Federal Trade Commission for a violation of one of its orders. Share: |
9 Unheralded Technology Innovations Some of the indispensable technology that you use every day was so ahead of its time that it now goes largely unnoticed. Here the innovations that forever changed email, Web development, database management and other "givens" in today's tech finally get their due. Share: |
Federal Watchdog Calls on FCC to Reassess Mobile Phone Radiation Issues The Government Accountability Office today said the FCC should reassess and possibly change its regulations regarding mobile phone radiation. Share: |
Facebook Moves to Remedy Mobile Revenue Woes Facebook is moving to fix one of its biggest problems - finding ways to make money from its growing base of mobile users. Share: |
Google Exec Urges Two-Factor Authentication in Wake of Tech Reporter Hack Job Additional security would have prevented destruction of Wired reporter's digital life. Share: |
Amazon and Apple Aid and Abet Digital Drive-By Hackers turned Mat Honan's life upside down last week -- with a big helping hand from the two tech giants. Share: |
Apple Granted NFC Shopping List Patent for Future iPhones Apple has been granted a patent for an iWallet application that uses Near Field Communication (NFC) to allow iPhone owners to quickly find bargains. Share: |
DayZ To Become A Standalone Game The popular zombie survival mod, DayZ, is being produced as a standalone game. Share: |
How to Recycle Your Tech Gear Recycle phones, notebooks, and tablets responsibly. Share: |
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