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Why Mailbox for iOS is a better email app for business

04.17.2013 11:55 AM

The beta wait is over: Now everyone can get this excellent Gmail companion app. Here's why you should.

Review: LyX is an advanced but easy-to-use document processor based on LaTeX typesetting

04.18.2013 11:03 AM

If you want to control the layout of your documents, LyX can help. It combines the flexibility of LaTeX with a friendly GUI.

 

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Review: Name, tag and sort your MP3 music files with Mp3tag

04.17.2013 1:48 PM

Sometimes when you rip your CDs, the tags and album art don't come with it, leaving the MP3 file without identifying information. Mp3tag is here to help you add those tags and album art back.

Google upgrades its mobile search

04.17.2013 2:00 PM

Google moves to keep up with its mobile users, updating search on devices this week.

ARM wins more Big.Little licensees

04.17.2013 2:14 PM

More companies have signed on for ARM's Big.Little chip design technology, which mixes low-power and power-hungry cores for more efficient energy use of chips in smartphones, tablets, servers and other equipment.

Twitter will target ads based on your tweets

04.17.2013 2:55 PM

Twitters Promoted Tweets so far have been vaguely based on your information, but on Wednesday, the social network began allowing companies to use keywords in your tweets to market to you.

Chromebooks may be doing better than numbers suggest

04.17.2013 3:15 PM

Web usage for Google's Chromebooks may be weak, but shipments remain strong.

US House moves toward passage of CISPA

04.17.2013 4:57 PM

The U.S. House of Representatives moved closer Wednesday toward the passage of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), despite concerns that the cyberthreat information-sharing bill will allow Web-based companies to share a wide amount of customer information with government agencies.

Open source is taking over the software world, survey says

04.17.2013 5:45 PM

Innovation, quality, and growth are named as key motivators for using open source software.

Big-data science requires SDN, Internet2 chief says

04.17.2013 6:10 PM

Software-defined networking in universities today is like the early Internet decades ago, and big-data researchers in genomics and other fields already need it for their next set of discoveries, according to the head of Internet2.

Gift card SMS spam drops after FTC action, Cloudmark finds

04.17.2013 8:45 PM

The volume of mobile spam messages touting free gift cards sharply fell after the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed complaints in early March against eight companies, according to antispam vendor Cloudmark.

Google plans to set up gigabit-speed fiber in Provo, Utah

04.17.2013 9:55 PM

Google is acquiring iProvo, a fiber-optic network owned by the city of Provo, Utah, as part of a plan to introduce its high-speed broadband network called Google Fiber there.

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