Thursday, 21 November 2013

Google kills Magazines and Currents so that Newsstand may live

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Google kills Magazines and Currents so that Newsstand may live

11.20.2013 12:13 PM

The new app is Mountain View's attempt to make buying digital magazine subscriptions more of a thing than it is.

Adobe expands Photoshop Photography Program to everyone

11.20.2013 12:45 PM

From now until December 2, you too can subscribe to both Photoshop CC and Lightroom 5 for just $10 a month.

 

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The end of an era: Winamp's shutting down

11.20.2013 1:02 PM

After a 15-year run that includes nearly a decade of obsolescence, the legendary Winamp media player soon will be no more.

microsoft office

Microsoft to deliver Office 2013 SP1 in early '14

11.20.2013 1:12 PM

Microsoft delivered both Office 2010 SP1 and Office 2007 SP1 about 13 months after their respective original editions debut. Office 2013 SP1 is expected in February.

Pre-Black Friday Deals: 20% off Dell Inspiron 17, Envy 23, More

11.20.2013 1:28 PM

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Roll up those sleeves, were digging in to Farming Simulator 2014

11.20.2013 1:57 PM

The premiere farming simulator arrives on iOS.

Qualcomm wants to bring 'brains' to smartphones, tablets

11.20.2013 2:10 PM

The company wants to load mobile devices with its Zeroth processor, which is being designed to mimic a human brain.

Nvidia Emerald supercomputer

Growing inequality in supercomputing power

11.20.2013 2:15 PM

The first 17 entrants in the latest supercomputer ranking produce half of all the supercomputing power on the list.

Google Wallet debit card

Google makes end run around ISIS with new Google Wallet debit card

11.20.2013 3:34 PM

Remember when the carriers wouldn't allow Google Wallet on their phones? Since Google has already set up a payments infrastructure, it may as well use it for something.

Google building fiber networks in Africa through Project Link

11.20.2013 4:45 PM

Google has kicked off a project to build high-speed fiber-optic networks in parts of the world that lack fast broadband connections, starting with the Ugandan capital, Kampala.

Mining companies caught flat-footed by cyberattacks

11.20.2013 5:15 PM

Mining companies increasingly are being targeted by hackers trying to steal information and disrupt operations, as the metals industry expands its dependence on Internet-connected systems to reduce costs.

Micron's Automata processor

Micron challenges conventional computer architecture with new chip

11.20.2013 12:10 PM

Micron's Automata processor uses modified memory cells that can be reprogrammed to solve specific problems.

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