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Qualcomm's brain chip could turn your phone into a robot butler

10.11.2013 1:50 PM

Qualcomm's Zeroth chip is designed to mimic the way the human brain thinks -- and learns. And, as the engine of most of the world's smartphones, the chip may pave the way for literally smarter phones.

Wall Street Beat: Talk of U.S. budget compromise boosts tech stocks

10.11.2013 1:55 PM

With PC sales flagging, the underlying confidence in tech is mostly due to growth in the the software arena and tablets.

 

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HP Chromebook 11 review: Google gives the low end some much-needed luster

10.11.2013 2:12 PM

It's white! It comes with cute color accents! ...How the heck do you clean this thing? The latest and most colorful Chromebook, jointly launched by Google and HP, puts a fetching face on a model that's otherwise similar to other low-priced Chromebooks we've tested.

Three award-winning IndieCade games you should only play in public

10.11.2013 4:04 PM

Crowd games thrive at IndieCade, an ideal showcase for games designed to let you look into your opponents eyes and hear the roar of a cheering crowd at your back.

Report: Broadcasters ask high court to shut down Aereo TV streaming service

10.11.2013 4:40 PM

A cadre of prominent broadcasters including ABC and CBS petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to shut down Aereo, a television streaming service, alleging that Aereo infringes their copyrights and puts their businesses at risk, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

UK Cyber Crime Unit reports first conviction by new team

10.12.2013 6:42 AM

The British National Crime Agency has sentenced its first offender after an investigation by the agency's National Cyber Crime Unit (NCCU).

Mobile ads double, hit $3 billion in first half of 2013, IAB says

10.12.2013 7:18 AM

Revenue from mobile ads and searches more than doubled in the first half of 2013, reaching $3 billion, as advertisers began seeing value in offering ads over tablets and smartphones.

Cars become mobile gadgets, with all the joys and flaws

10.12.2013 7:53 AM

The almost magical capabilities of mobile devices help use be productive and collaborative, entertained and connected, are coming to vehicles along with the risks and dangers.

Microsoft shells out $100,000 for Windows bug-finder bounty

10.12.2013 8:45 AM

The security researcher who was awarded $100,000 by Microsoft said he spent about two weeks pondering, then demonstrating a new way to circumvent Windows' defensive technologies.

How to stretch Microsoft's Office 2013 free trial offer

10.12.2013 10:15 AM

This trick extends Microsoft's free 30-day trial period for Office 2013 up to five more times.

Chip advance could boost thumb drive speed by 50%

10.12.2013 10:51 AM

Silicon Motion announced it is sending samples of a new USB 3.0 controller chip that will boost performance in flash drives by up to 50%.

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