Friday, 17 May 2013

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Hands on: New Google Maps make maps interesting again

05.16.2013 9:30 AM

Google Maps gets a facelift and learns a few tricks. Meanwhile, Bing Maps continues to gather dust in the corner.

New Maps, upgraded Google+ headline 2013 Google I/O keynote

05.15.2013 3:00 PM

Google gave developers a host of new goodies and announced new features and services that seemed interesting or impressive, even if they didn't knock people's socks off. Get a look at the big stories to come out of this year's keynote.

 

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Toshiba Kirabook review: The first Ultrabook with a higher-than-HD touchscreen

05.16.2013 5:00 AM

The Kirabook definitely looks the part of a luxury laptop, and it?s the first Ultrabook to compete with Apple?s Retina lineup. But Toshiba made several disappointing decisions on the way to a $2000 price tag.

The proper care and feeding of SSD storage

05.13.2013 3:02 AM

Treat a solid-state drive like its mechanical cousin and you could end up in a world of pain. Here's how to handle these exotic beasts.

Intel CEO's legacy: PC glory, smartphone grief

05.10.2013 3:00 AM

As Paul Otellini prepares to step down next week, we review the greatest hits and most disappointing losses of his tenure.

Ultimate tech tools for the household CTO

05.15.2013 3:15 AM

Running a household is tough work, but employing the right tech can make all the difference. These apps can streamline your operation.

10 tips for mastering Microsoft Outlook 2013

05.14.2013 3:00 AM

Microsoft's mail and calendar software introduced new features that change the way you can zip through your inbox, calendars and contacts.

The 10 most important milestones in Web browser history

05.10.2013 3:32 AM

From the Department of Defense to the audacious Chrome OS, the simple Web browser has evolved by leaps and bounds since the birth of the Internet.

Why gamers in Asia are the world's best eSport athletes

05.14.2013 3:00 AM

Hardcore games, ubiquitous tech, and Asia?s economic rise helped the PC trounce consoles to become the dominant pro gaming platform.

The Onion explains how its Twitter account was hacked

05.10.2013 5:46 AM

Hackers who commandeered The Onion's Twitter account used simple but effective phishing attacks to obtain passwords, according to a writeup by the publisher's technology team.

Debit card hack attack used for $45 million fraud blitz

05.10.2013 5:55 AM

A vast debit card fraud scheme that allegedly netted US$45 million has been linked to the hacking of credit card processors in the U.S. and India.

Bendable, flexible smartphone displays are just a novelty... for now

05.10.2013 7:04 AM

Although multiple manufacturers are expected to release smartphones with flexible display screens by the end of this year, the technology will be little more than a novelty until about 2015, one analyst says.

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