Monday 19 August 2013

Shut up about Android fragmentation already

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Shut up about Android fragmentation already

08.19.2013 3:30 AM

Android's biggest problem is completely blown out of proportion.

Jumpstart your recording career for free with Audacity

08.19.2013 3:00 AM

Produce your own music, podcasts and other audio projects with this powerful (if obtuse) open-source software.

 

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Review: Upload files to Dropbox via email with Send to Dropbox

08.19.2013 8:00 AM

SendToDropbox offers a simple way for people to send files to your Dropbox service over email.

German government okays Bitcoins for private transactions

08.19.2013 7:18 AM

The German Federal Ministry of Finance said on Monday that Bitcoin is not a full-fledged currency but that it is permissible to use it in private transactions.

Oracle unveils HTML5-based mobile BI app designer

08.19.2013 9:55 AM

Oracle is latching onto the self-service BI (business intelligence) trend with a new tool for creating HTML5-based mobile applications.

Shooters on a budget: 7DFPS game jam serves up new ways to frag

08.19.2013 11:12 AM

The 7DFPS game jam challenges developers to make a first-person shooter in seven days.

The worst deals in tech: Are you being fleeced by these 7 overpriced products?

08.19.2013 3:00 AM

That shiny new tech toy might appear irresistibleuntil you realize its mark-up is obscene.

Barnes & Noble continues slashing prices, reduces backlit Nook e-reader to $100

08.19.2013 9:17 AM

The awkwardly named Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight now undercuts both Amazon and Kobo's backlit e-readers.

China to bring gigabit Internet speeds to key cities by 2020

08.18.2013 10:20 PM

China plans to bring gigabit Internet speeds to its major cities by 2020, part of its effort to expand broadband among households in the nation.

Facebook fixes timeline bug, cites language trouble in delay

08.19.2013 5:32 AM

A Facebook engineer blamed language difficulties and documentation issues for a delay in fixing a bug that let a security researcher post directly to founder Mark Zuckerberg's Timeline, which is restricted if two users aren't friends.

Easily find free ebooks

08.19.2013 5:40 AM

Looking to expand your summer reading list? Here's where you can find ebooks that won't cost you a dime.

NSA-dodging mail service explains why email can never truly be private and secure

08.19.2013 7:14 AM

Silent Circle explains the technicalities behind its decision to fall on its sword before the government came a-knockin'.

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