Monday, 24 September 2012

Four hours in colonial America: Assassin's Creed 3 hands-on

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Four hours in colonial America: Assassin's Creed 3 hands-on

09.24.2012 9:05 AM

We spend four hours in Colonial America and go hands on with the next entry in Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed franchise.

Glass with class: Intriguing lens options shown at Photokina

09.24.2012 11:00 AM

Simply going with the glass made by the camera body manufacturer might feel safe. But there are many tempting optics out there.

 

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Lawmakers: FCC may have rushed LightSquared decision

09.23.2012 12:09 PM

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission rushed to judgment in giving permission in early 2011 for startup LightSquared to offer LTE service in a band of wireless spectrum next to a band used by GPS devices, several U.S. lawmakers say.

Samsung makes U.S. wait for Android 4.1 Jelly Bean rollout

09.24.2012 11:06 AM

Samsung starts rolling out Jelly Bean 4.1 to mobile gear, but U.S. customers appear to be last in line to receive the update.

What's in your Facebook Activity Log?

09.24.2012 8:33 AM

The Facebook Activity log lets you see what you've said, liked, or shared on the social network  and soon it will also contain your search history.

Simplify your cashback searches with the Ebates Toolbar

09.24.2012 10:51 AM

What's this? A toolbar you might actually want to install? If you like saving money on nearly everything you buy online, this one is worth having.

Get a free domain name and Web hosting for one year

09.24.2012 10:58 AM

Ready to carve out a piece of the Web for your business? Google is offering a deal for a price that's literally unbeatable.

Tweet archiving may be available by year's end

09.23.2012 11:41 AM

Twitter's CEO says archive functions are in development, and researchers discover that tweets of historically and culturally significant events are already being lost.

App Spotlight: CrowdCall sets up free conference calls in seconds

09.24.2012 6:00 AM

This free app makes it insanely easy to create and host a conference call right from your smartphone.

Share office documents between Windows and an iPad, Part II

09.24.2012 7:31 AM

The answer I gave Richard Wiringa in my September 10 post is already out of date. Here's a new one.

Amazon's device targeting eases shopping, compatibility headaches

09.24.2012 7:34 AM

Amazon has given developers a new tool that consolidates information about their apps in its store, and gives customers the benefit of supplying the version appropriate to the device in use.

Savviest hackers hail from Eastern Europe, researchers say

09.23.2012 12:39 PM

Despite an increasing number of successful cyberattacks launched by East Asian hackers against companies and government institutions around the world in recent years, Eastern European cybercriminals remain a more sophisticated threat to the global Internet, security researchers say.

Web conferencing showdown: What's the best software for online meetings?

09.24.2012 3:30 AM

Web conferencing can power anything from a quick, two-person pow-wow to an all-hands assembly. We test-drive four services to find a crowd-pleaser.

Iran blocks Google, Gmail, users report

09.24.2012 7:40 AM

The Iranian government appears to have blocked access to Google's search engine and Gmail webmail service from inside Iran, according to Internet users there.

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